Pity it wasn't cannonballs. You might have more luck then. I don't want to start another thread, but I cannot for the life of me see any justification for a British military presence in Afghanistan, unless one believes that it is the nerve centre of international terrorism, which clearly it isn't. Do our politicians not read history? The three Afghan wars of the 19C plus the Soviet experience from1978 to 1989 should have taught them something. As Kipling put it:
"When you're wounded and lie on Afghanistan's plains,
And the women come out to cut up what remains,
The roll on yer rifle and blow out yer brains,
And go to your Gawd like a soldier."
How poignant, yet how very telling.