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There are other rifles too with the same buffet of benefits ...why you are stuck in SCAR ...?
I know, just offering a comparison to the Scar-H, as was asked for by Sage. He wanted to know if;
"There are other rifles too with the same buffet of benefits"
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/details-coas-briefed-on-future-standard-rifle-trails.425906/page-2#ixzz430nGew3n
Which there are, that would include other high-caliber rifles like the HK-417, MPT-76 and Russian alternatives like AK-103/104.
@Nattmara the hk-416/7 isn't in the competition.
It is late and I am tired so I may not be able to fully grasp your post. Also, I am not an expert. My assumption was based on the cheap labour available to us.Your assumption of 50% reduction in production cost is based on what? Lets analyze production cost,
Typically (not all, depending on the complexity and number of operations) production cost of an engineered item in Pakistan would be
Materials = 70 ~ 80%
Direct Labout = 5 ~ 10%
Overheads = 15~20%
Lets assume materials used are basic and easily available and the cost remains the same for the foreign OEM or Pakistan. if is advanced materials, then probably our costs would be much higher due to import at cost+profit basis
Overheads for Pakistan would be very high due to new investment in machinery and equipment, training, setup and trial run costs
That leaves labour, which would be lower than as compared to any foreign manufacturer, but even if we reduce it by 100%, it's only 5-10% cost reduction.
Not being offered, so no.How about joint-production of MPT-76---customized according to Pakistani needs and build by Pakistan under transfer of technology agreement with Turkey?
Where on earth did you get those numbers?Look at it like this: Pakistan gets 100% ToT for FN SCAR H in return for 10% royalty payed to FN for every rifle produced. Local production will cut the costs by 50% and you'll have a rifle for $1650 after paying $150 to FN.
If we produce 1.1 millioin rifles, FN will gain $165 million worth of profits over the course of 5-10 years.
It's what I like to call the "Military statesmen" look. It's basically a "military uniform + mustache" look.
@balixd @DESERT FIGHTER @Zarvan @Horus
On a side note, the guy behind COAS is (I think) is Lt. Gen. Z. M. Hayat. This is the first time I have seen his picture.
Looks like a copy of General Shareef
He looks super interested in the Bren(?), maybe he has a favorite already?.................
Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif inspects a weapon during his visit to the Pakistan Ordnance Factory in Wah on March 15, 2016. PHOTO: ISPR
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@Quwa @Horus @Icarus @Irfan Baloch @balixd
With this news out, is it safe to say that the competition is nearing it's end, or at least close to the end? I only ask, because it remained an open secret up until now, and the rifles have apparently already been heavily tested.
Also, can we merge this thread with Pakistan's Future Service Rifle.?
Why? We can continue this discussion on the merged thread. It's super annoying going back and forth, even though both threads are basically having the exact same discussion.I humbly request Not to merge but continue on this as the Final candidates are now known to us. Thanks.
@Quwa @Horus @Icarus @Irfan Baloch @balixd