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What does /k/ think of the new French squad?
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does that a famas
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>>64271434
non famas
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>>64271426
group leader needs more explosive
explosif!!!
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>>64271456
Why did they go with a scar instead of an hk417 variant
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>>64271426
I actually didn’t realize the frogs modernized the old jap knee mortars. Kinda fuckin sick ngl
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Ditch the Glocks and give everyone a LAE
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>>64271480
yeah for squad dmr it is strange
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>>64271482
>modernized
they never stopped using them
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>>64271426
>knee mortar
>grenadier team leader
That's cool as fuck.
Less cool:
>Glocks for everyone
>red dots
>Minimis (essentially obsolete)
>>64271482
They're called commando mortars now. Rheinmetall and a few others make them, but I think Turkey is the world leader in the field. You know, because of the mountains and all that.
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>>64271426
stuck in 2001, all you need is:
>javelins
>stingers
>hellfires
>himars
>patriots
>thaads
>trident 2s
>lgm 30 minutemans
dudes on the ground with rifles (and fucking pistols lol) is fucking amateur hour
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>>64271697
>Minimi
>obsolete
How? It spews rounds down range, can fit scopes and designator devices. It's still entirely capable compared to its more modern contemporaries, he'll superior in some ways. I'd much rather have a 200 round box instead of a 60 round mag like some forces do.
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>>64271426
What happened to their recoilless rifles? And why the SCAR over the 417?
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>>64271426
They use 3 man fireteams?
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>>64271725
nta but we have missiles that destroy whatever target you want from at least a mile away and as much as half the world away, shooting bullets at a target is just a sign you cant into air superiority or military industrial capacity
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>>64271480
>>64271587

417 is hevy, scar isnt
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>>64271746
t. we need to disband the army and the navy, nuclear bombers will do the job
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>>64271426
Why does every Pierre get le Glock? Why not just carry more 5.56/grenades?
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>>64271782
the army perhaps is obsolete, but the navy is needed for sub marine based nuclear deterrent and as a cruise missile launch platform
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>>64271725
It's a good machine gun, just not perfect by any means. Cartridge memes aside, its reliability isn't stellar, it's finicky, it's heavy, and accessorizing it is rather difficult with the big feed tray cover.
Assault machine guns like the KAC LAMG and the FN Evolys are all the rage right now. IIRC the Evolys is already being used by French special forces and France is considering buying more. I would like it better if the Evolys had a quick-change barrel though.

>>64271746
Air support in Afghanistan could show up after more than 15 minutes even under ideal conditions. But the sandbox was completely aberrant in just how many planes were in the sky at any one time, it's not really what you’d see in a near-peer conflict or one where France is going it alone.
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>>64271426
>AT4
What kind of treason is that?
>glock, HK
FAMASOVER
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How many mortar rounds will be carried?
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>>64271794
>you’d see in a near-peer conflict or one where France is going it alone.
what enemy does france have? no one that can reach them really, keeping their nuclear deterrent and having interceptor missiles is really all the need. France left africa years ago, so its not even tribal conflict anymore. I guess the military does patrol paris in full kit though, but then the police are really better suited for policing
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Archaic.
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>>64271792
shut up nikita you are dead for the 60+ years
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France is not a real military, literally doesn't matter what they use, they will never deploy or defend their borders. They will just capitulate instantly like 1940
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>>64271812
that applies to every yuropoor country besides finland baltics and poland
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>>64271806
(You)
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>>64271812
Operation Serval?
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>>64271743
yeah and they ride around in this
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>>64271839
Mali is not a real country and the people who inhabit it are stupid and illiterate, it's basically like if the french waged a war on aboriginals. Not a real world, more like a glorified janitor duty
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>>64271711
>stingers
Has the US ever fired one of these in anger?
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>>64271794
>like the KAC LAMG and the FN Evolys
problems with those they require 90 IQ+ users, you cannot issue them to grunts
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>>64271865
the usa? not themselves but stingers given to allies have down over 2100 "near peer enemy aircraft" according to grok
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>>64271847
>distant deployment
>huge region to transverse
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>>64271866
The Minimi requires a bachelor's degree to operate, you don't need to do elaborate rituals to disassemble or load the gun on the Evolys and change the barrel in the KAC's case, and that's not to mention how religiously you have to maintain it to keep it running even moderately well. And even after all of that it still can't really feed from a magazine
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is a 51mm mortar that much better than a 40mm grenade launcher? seems like it'd be better to have ammo commonality, and i'd think that using a knee mortar as an indirect fire weapon would be harder to aim and wouldnt be that much better to warrant using it. im also not french, so maybe thats why i dont understand.
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>>64271426
>grenadier-voltigeur
>voltigeur
I had no idea they still used this designation. It's one of the silliest things from the Napoleonic reforms.
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>>64271946
>The voltigeurs were French military skirmish units created in 1804 by Emperor Napoleon I. [1] They replaced the second company of fusiliers.
Why is that silly?
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>>64271964
Read the next section.
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>>64271943
Indirect support
France does a lot of dispersed small unit deployments, platoon or even squad might be far away from company mortar team
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>>64271967
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_of_Voltigeurs_and_Foot_Riflemen
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>>64271480
We also have 417
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>>64271482
The French have had a love for squad- and platoon-level high-explosive chuckers since WW1.
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>>64271743
The command element probably isn't laying down suppressive fire for the others
While the marksman is probably supporting a fire team instead of flanking
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>>64272055
ESPECIALLY rifle grenades.
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>>64271782
>The New Old New Look Policy
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>>64271426
have they always had every member have a side arm? seems super expensive. I imagine 10 glocks + ammo+ logistics they could probably invest into another component in this very squad to make them more versatile. are they just trying to inflate their numbers for nato spending purposes?
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>>64272342
No. A number of Euro armies seem to be doing it now, I don't know why.
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>>64272365
big glock lobby
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>>64272365
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>>64271426
>giving everybody a sidearm
For what purpose?
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>>64272375
yeah cheers mate thanks for noticing nobody has asked that til now
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>>64272342
>are they just trying to inflate their numbers for nato spending purposes?
lol you what I know I could see the cost being used to make it look like they are increasing their % of gdp spent on defence for donnys tantrum
the only other thing I can think of is someone thought it would help in Ukrainian-style trench warfare?
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>>64271426
>grenadier
>doesn't carry a grenade launcher
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>>64272394
>lance grenadier
>doesn't have a lance
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>>64272342
>>64272365
Idk if this is the reason but a friend of mine told me that when he has to do civilian patrols (let's be honest here babysitting the jews). they have to have an obstruction in the chamber that they would have to clear first. but their pistol doesn't so it's faster and easier to go for your side piece then to clear the chamber.
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>>64272399
>but a friend of mine told me that when he has to do civilian patrols (let's be honest here babysitting the jews).
what and where?
>they have to have an obstruction in the chamber that they would have to clear first.
why do they have to have an obstruction in their rifles chamber?
where the fuck is this, what fucking patrols?
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>>64272365
>a goddamn shotgun
Man, whoever thought of this was on a lot of legal hash.
>>64272399
>obstruction
Do you mean a chamber flag? I highly doubt actually deployed soldiers would put flags in their guns. It's either Euro "switching to your sidearm is faster than reloading" video game/operatorlore or the work of an actual Glock lobby.
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>>64272416
it was precient, it can be used for drones
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>>64272411
He's probably a frog and his friend is a Gendarme who suppresses Muslim riots.
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>>64272416
the shotgun makes sense for drones
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>>64272423
>>64272434
I hope you don't actually believe that.
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>>64272411
>what and where
belgian army, foot patrols in civilian areas
the obstruction is due to the civilian government being retarded and not understanding that if you want to use the army as auxiliary police forces. the are going to be amongst the general public with loaded rifles.
so they make them put in a chamber obstruction so the rifle is super duper safe so no one bad can take and use them.
they should just be hiring more cops or making the jewish community hire their own private security.
but it's a quick, cheap bit of posturing that doesn't require actual policy. I'm sure you can understand how that's appealing to politicians
>>64272416
>chamber flag
more or less, it's a bit of plastic in the shape of a live round with a tab on the back so you can pull it out.
> I highly doubt actually deployed soldiers would put flags in their guns
I personally considered PT gear fetishism to be an overblown myth until I visited a US bases and saw a dozen guys running past with more reflective clothing than a pack of cyclists.
it's gay retarded shit you put up with because it's policy and it's policy because some guy who never has to deal with reality said it's so.
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>>64271967
It still seems like an appropriate term for mechanized infantry
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>>64271426
I admire their dedication to pistols even though everyone knows those things never get used.
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>>64272453
>foot patrols in civilian areas
how does the military just do that?
> or making the jewish community hire their own private security.
they do in other countries, it has often been involved in covering up orthodox child abuse
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>>64272369
Kek, imagine how much this costs with the Belgian corruption overhead
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>>64272541
>how does the military just do that?
the government tells the army they want x men patrolling y area and standing gaurd at z location and then the army figures it out.
now the local neo-con lights want to use the army against drug dealing/violence
because having on of the biggest drug smuggling hubs can be fixed with a couple dozen foot patrols.
it's just so they can say they are doing something without spending more money.
>>64272584
well they aren't helicopters so hopefully not too much
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>>64272438
>commercial quadcopters are proofed against birdshot
o rly?
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>>64272456
Dragoon is better
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>>64272081
the new look policy worked great and if it wasnt for france losing in vietnam to the communists, would have mean the usa wouldnt have ever gotten involved in a ground war again and the us military budget could have been 1/10 of what it is now and we wouldnt be in so much debt from killing dudes in flipflops on the other side of the planet and 22 veterans wouldnt an hero every day
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>>64272369
>slaps an ACOG on a SCAR L
>here's your DMR, bro
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>>64272584
name ONE military that isn't corrupt
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>>64273333
North-Korea
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>>64273376
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>>64271426
should have drones and AT/AP mines
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>>64273376
>North-Korea
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>>64271711
a single Javelin missile with the control unit costs more than that entire squad of weapons.
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>>64273376
>North Korea
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>>64273376
Not even Norktard is this delusional.
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>>64273032
>It worked great, except it didn't.
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>>64271823
>and poland

lel
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>>64274085
not more than the cost of train, pay, benefits, pensions that those soldiers require
>>64274260
it didnt because they decided not to use the new look policy and instead invaded with a ground force, spending 20 years fighting, losing tens of thousands and spending billions all to lose, proving new look was the correct strategy
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>>64271426
Pretty kino.
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>>64273032
>our military works fine so long as it doesn't have to do military things
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>>64272077
I think their knee mortar uses the same rounds as their rifle grenade.
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>>64275835
invading countries on the otherside of the world at tremendous cost to life and treasure when you had the general who won ww2 telling you that the better, cheaper option is to mass missiles and nukes is fucking stupid and its taken two 20 year wars the usa has lost (at the tune of $8.5 trillion in todays usd) for us to figure out eisenhower was right
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eugene st*ner and his consequences have been a disaster for man/k/ind
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>>64272392
>Tantrum
Pay what you signed up for, bitch.
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>>64271916
>Fly to Arizona
>Take a long walk
Am I a real military now?
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>>64272369
They're still using LAWs? WTF, waffle bros?
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>>64271711
Shut the fuck up, tourist scum.
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>>64275941
You can carry 2 LAWs compared to 1 AT4
If you are using it as a super-grenade launcher instead of anti-armor, then having a second rocket matters more
LAW production was restarted after troops in afghanistan started using LAWs over AT4s for asymmetric war
Its not like Belgium could ever actually a win a conventional war anyways
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>>64272438
>>64272416
https://youtu.be/qWhYpeLlT-8?si=_XA8YXd3Wr0TGc1Y

nah its a thing
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>>64275945
ive been here longer than youve been alive
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>>64275976

and somehow missed the entire ukrainian war
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>>64275988
The ukraine war shows that shooting down drones is best done with a large EW blanket and dedicated shorad with handheld guns of any kind basically just being a bandaid
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>>64275988
you mean the one where infantry weapons has caused less than 5% of causalities? The one where javelins pretty much single handed stopped a supposed "superpower" from winning in 3 days like everyone thought? The one where precision guided munitions have caused 85% of casualties? The one that proves exactly what I said? Nah must have missed it
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>>64271426
>german ar
>belgian lmg and dmr
>austrian pistol
>swedish at rocket
the french military has fallen
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>>64271480
Why does he have his scope on backwards?
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>>64275852
t. famas kiddie
stoner(pbuh) and kalashnikov(pbuh) are the holy duo, you are just living in their world
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>>64271711
>trident
>minuteman
these are bloat
you dont need these in service because youre not going to use them
you just need to convince others you have them in service
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>>64276169
he's aiming for a challenge
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>>64276316
Unless they were raiding the sierra madre for guns, the automatic rifleman would probably have had a M240 chambered in 5.56
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>>64272342
European militaries are not really warfighting organizations, there's no expectation of defending their country from a near peer foe without nato assistance, basically they train to respond to terrorist attacks and civil disturbances where needing a pistol is more likely
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>>64271480
Hk was busy on their production lines and didn't bid, otherwise they probably would have gotten selected
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>>64275941
after you outfit your regular infantry with SCARs you gotta save money somewhere
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>>64272618
>>64275966
I know you're just underage lower case niggers, but trying to shoot down drones with a shotgun is like straining pasta with a tennis racket.
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>>64271480
They're both reliable and accurate, but the SCAR 17 is lighter than the HK, and there is less weight near the muzzle end due to the shorter rail. It feels even lighter than it is because of that. I handled both and ended up buying the SCAR too.
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>>64276858
this nigga never shot skeet before lmao
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>>64276859
Actually I just realized it was a 20 variant, which I haven't shot, but people say is stupid accurate.
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>>64271791
>Why does every Pierre get le Glock?
Possibly because of US experience with "allied soldiers" and other such niggachus going on shooting sprees.
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>>64272365
Even the US wanted to start doing that with the M17 issuing them out to near everyone before they seemed to scale back in on that
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>>64271426
Inferior
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>>64272453
With regards to the PT issue it boils down to avoiding blame. In the US, if you make a single mistake as an officer your career is basically over. If some Pvt falls asleep in his PT gear against a wall and then some retard rolls over him well clearly you should have made him wear a safety vest and since you didn't tell him nor enforce it well you caused the accident at hand. You killed poor private snuffy Cpt jackass. This is why you have mega retarded shit like SGM checking seatbelts a little off the FOB.
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>>64275849
They look similar but they're different grenades. The mortar round is some sort of captive-piston affair for minimum firing signature
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>>64275852
>eugene st*ner and his consequences have been a disaster for man/k/ind
>peak design wins

Who would've thought
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>>64271426
>Guns are all German, Belgian, or Austrian
Embarrassing. I thought France was supposed to be a proud country. Even with ditching the FAMAS, they can’t just make their own AR-15/18 clone?
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>>64272077
do they have any plans to launch rifle grenades from their HK416, or is it all over
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>>64271426
Not enough machine guns
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>>64280412
>True in WWI, true today
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>>64280390
They should be able to since it's a NATO STANAG thing.
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>>64275941
The USMC was buying new M72s as recently as 2023.
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>>64275941
>>64280455
>My name is LAWgion, for we are many.
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>>64280183
>make an ar18 clone and 4chan hates you
>don't make an ar18 and 4chan hates you
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>>64277619
PLOPPLOPPLOPPLOPPLOPPLOPPLOP
GET PREGRENADED GET PREGRENADED GET PREGRENADED
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>>64271426
Asymmetric fireteams can be useful but can also constraint the SL in terms of maneuver and strategy since they each serve different purposes (ie bounding overwatch becomes much harder since your combat strength varies on which team is in front)
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>>64271426
Glad that they kept the light mortar. Extremely gay that and pathetic that they had to adopt a German clone of the AR though. The entire fucking nation of France didn't have a single fucking factory to keep producing the FAMAS or make a new version of that. Totally embarrassing. They should also have a smart grenadier in every squad.
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>>64271426
If it ain't FAMAS, then it's ASS
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>>64271426
Ditch the pistols and replace them with shotguns for anti-drone capability.
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>>64271946
Silliest? Napoleon was over 100 years ahead of his peers in figuring out that cavalry are at peak effectiveness with equally mobile infantry dismounts. The "technology" for his idea wasn't there yet and the experiment was shelved for something more conventional; no way of knowing the limits of the possible until you dare try. That's the essence of genius.
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>>64276316
What the fuck are those BAR proportions?
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>>64283274
There's a fun youtube video on Bethesda being utterly confused by guns
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>>64272369
>Five-seveNs everywhere
>Nobody running a P90
gay.
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>>64280044
this is it
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>>64281314
>maneuver
dont forget this has an intregral vehicle, either a VAB or Griffon
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>>64271426

Who'd be the medic in this type of unit arrangement?
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>>64284033
>>64281345

>The entire fucking nation of France didn't have a single fucking factory to keep producing the FAMAS or make a new version of that. Totally embarrassing.

Ideally, if France wanted to go foreign without sacrificing what they learned with the FAMAS, thay should cut a deal with ST Kinetics to make local copies of the SAR 21.
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>>64284051

Meant "they should have cut a deal with ST Kinetics".
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>>64277619
That’s like the mexican army(or marines) outfitting every single rifleman with a 230. I don’t remember which branch but it’s a hilarious idea
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>>64284130
That's just for mountain infantry.
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>>64271426
Based as fuck. The perfect loadout.
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>>64271480
Is that his camelbak straw or is his gun water cooled?
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>>64271711
your posting privileges are revoked.
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>>64271426
>driver doesn't get a gl
cmoooon sarge
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>>64276169
first time i went shooting with a fatty who got his ar, he had his magpul plastic sights on backwards
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seeing all these optics issued to frontline troops these days compared to their nonexistence 30 years ago makes me wonder if gun manufacturers will somehow start making them permanent fixtures to their weapons in the near future
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>>64284679
The AUG, G36 and others tried but discrete optics have proven the better solution.
The F2000 method of a separate but perfectly matched combination optic represents a potential best-of-both refinement, but that presents persistent business organization challenges. Historically, it's been more effective for firearms and optics specialists to optimize and develop their products independently due to factors like management overhead growing exponentially as enterprise scale increased. From PSO-1 to M157, hardly any gun-and-optic systems have been price+feature competitive with generalist offerings from the likes of Trijicon, Aimpoint, or Nightforce.



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