Gufi
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@Armstrong thank you, your highness.to Armstrong
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@Armstrong thank you, your highness.to Armstrong
@Armstrong thank you, your highness.
valid question.
it does produce some clones and some under licence but there are market leaders that offer the advantage that POF cant offer at the moment
Army isn't impressed with the 5.56 mm's lack of stopping power - Dunno whether thats true or not but thats what I've read quite a few people argue quite a few times.
I've seen the bipod thing in some of Pakistan Army's pictures but thats with those machine type things not battle rifles so I thought maybe it was something else !
Friday night and nothing to do ?
Dinner anyone...?
You guys adopting the 7.62 variant?First order: 20,000 MPT-76
Worth: 80 million TL
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One MPT-76: 4000TL (1490 $)
No other Western state can produce such a quality and effective rifle in that price. In trials, All possibilities are checked in mud, sand, rainy and icy conditions and This rifle performed perfect without meeting any single problem.
sir he is not talking hogwash , our soldiers do live through these conditions round 12 months. summer is -40 and in winter it is -60. 98 % casualties are through weather and there are long term medical conditions to those who return back with without frostbite . the desert in the east and the west offer yet another set of challenge. its a diverse climate country.I didn't know You were looking for a turbojet engine instead of a rifle that will be affected by athmosperic pressure and +/- O2 weather conditions. Otherwise, I am talking about -40/+45/50 but You are telling me -70 or +60 degrees as If a soldier can survive in such an extreme weather conditions, let along fighting of a soldier handling a rifle against enemy in mentioned celcius. Hope you will find what you are looking for brothers...
sir he is not talking hogwash , our soldiers do live through these conditions round 12 months. summer is -40 and in winter it is -60. 98 % casualties are through weather and there are long term medical conditions to those who return back with without frostbite . the desert in the east and the west offer yet another set of challenge. its a diverse climate country.
Ma'am you do realize that most of it is gibberish to me; I am a finance guy how the heck would I know what a Harris Bipod or a Brass Catcher is ?
But the finance guy in me tells me that 'cause most NATO countries (including Norway) have smaller armies and well established economies you guys can buy the best of the best out there....we'd probably be priced out 'cause we're the what 7th largest Army in the world funded by the 21st largest economy (PPP) in the world - Simple costing works against us !
bit of both.Yaar waisee seriously Irfan Bhai, we can build a Nuke but we can't manage to build a Rifle !
Is it apathy or are we really lacking in some areas ?
You guys adopting the 7.62 variant?
Just tell him about Siachen and Thar desert.
Well my vote is for your rifle provided that you guys come up with a better stock.Yes..The infantry and all other combatant/battle support forces will use the 7.62 nato variant. However in long-term, the cavalry might opt for the 5.56 nato variant. Also if SF/SOF likes the 56, they might choose it over M4A1 and H&K.
Well my vote is for your rifle provided that you guys come up with a better stock.
stock is fine what is your issue? what would you have instead and whyWell my vote is for your rifle provided that you guys come up with a better stock.