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Prove this to me.In more than 95% of combat assault riles are either used in single shot mode or burst fire mode.
Fully automatic mode is used only in video games and movies.
Prove this to me.In more than 95% of combat assault riles are either used in single shot mode or burst fire mode.
Fully automatic mode is used only in video games and movies.
Just saying, this "tumble" thing is post impact, not before. No effect on accuracy.7.62mmx39mm round tends to tumble a lot.
I was checking on the internet with regards to the cost of a SiG-716 and I had a got a figure of Rs-89000. I but I think so that AK-203 will definitely be cheaper. Like atleast 70-80k rupees.Exact pricing fro SiG-716i is difficult to obtain as the deal to procure SiG-716 was a combination of SiG-716, it spares and 7.62mm ammo.
My exception is SiG-716i cost us somewhere between ₹70,000 to ₹1,00,000.
AK-203 is expedited to cost us around ₹80,000
We purchased 72400 Sig-716 rifles for around 72 millions.I was checking on the internet with regards to the cost of a SiG-716 and I had a got a figure of Rs-89000. I but I think so that AK-203 will definitely be cheaper. Like atleast 70-80k rupees.
72 Million? If you are saying Dollars than that is going to be more than 10000 crore rupees lol.We purchased 72400 Sig-716 rifles for around 72 millions.
Ahh. You are angry because I said conscipts are less disciplinedNonsense, the triple burst design of the M16 is just a bureaucratic whim
Yes, most of the time on the battlefield, only semi-automatic shooting is used, but the automatic suppression of the rifle is still indispensable
There is a phenomenon among Indians, that is, all national armies adopting the conscription system are understood as low quality, and all national armies adopting the volunteer system are understood as having a very high level of combat.
In fact, the conscription system is one of the symbols of modern countries. Before the end of the Cold War, most countries except the United Kingdom implemented the conscription system. The ability of a country to implement the conscription system is related to its social organization ability.
1000 $ per rifle. High, but not crazy high.72 Million? If you are saying Dollars than that is going to be more than 10000 crore rupees lol.
IA drills troops on single shot and burst fire.With well trained troops, Full auto is better. Gives more capabilities, and as long aas they re disciplined, dont waste ammo.
With conscripts/less trained, burst is better to prevent trigger happy people from wasting ammo. Thats why US had burst in vietnam, but used full auto in afghanistan.
Yep. But incase you need to turn your assault rifle into impromptu LMG, full auto gives you that capability. In Insas, we needed separate INSAS LMG variant for that.IA drills troops on single shot and burst fire.
Nah, not just in COIN. Bursts are the go to for almost all fights, including near peer engagements.IA drills troops on single shot and burst fire.
Currently IA operates in COIN environment hence these modes are preferred to avoid collateral damage.
True but except for CQC full auto is not feasible with assault rifles.Yep. But incase you need to turn your assault rifle into impromptu LMG, full auto gives you that capability. In Insas, we needed separate INSAS LMG variant for that.
Otherwise, burst is the go to.
What? LOL. No, you can shoot full auto with good accuracy much, much farther than 25m, even with standard assault rifle. LMGs do it till 400-500 m accurately. And CQB use of full auto is possible, who said otherwise?True but except for CQC full auto is not feasible with assault rifles.
Bipod on LMG gives it stability to enable long range automatic fire (> 25 m).
True but except for CQC full auto is not feasible with assault rifles.
Bipod on LMG gives it stability to enable long range automatic fire (> 25 m).
That what I said. Single shot and burst fire are preferred by IA in all types of combat and hence are drilled into its soldiers.Nah, not just in COIN. Bursts are the go to for almost all fights, including near peer engagements.
During automatic fire unintentional rounds are fired due to difficulty to control fire or the rounds fired away from intended target.Also, burst dont avoid collateral damage (how would they do that?) But mostly to avoid wasting ammo.
Full auto isnt that uncontrollable, spread even at 100 m is like 2-4 feet.To avoid accidental civilian casualties IA recommends to use Single shot and burst fire mode so soldiers can exercise maximum control on their fire.
When you are standing upright in firing range few good shooter can manage but not all. When enemy is firing back at you and you are behind cover in award position full auto is not practical.Full auto isnt that uncontrollable, spread even at 100 m is like 2-4 feet.
Not everyone can shoot accurately full automatic at long ranges hence IA decide to have single shot and burst fire on INSAS.What? LOL. No, you can shoot full auto with good accuracy much, much farther than 25m, even with standard assault rifle. LMGs do it till 400-500 m accurately. And CQB use of full auto is possible, who said otherwise?
Lol. The chinese commander was either fibbing for effect/propaganda, or had just smoked some afghaan maal.I have read the memoirs of a Chinese frontier defense company commander, which mentioned that there was a negotiation,
Indian officers were carried to the mountain by Indian soldiers in sedan chairs to negotiate
1) Didnt understand the connection between willing people and low combat capability? Also, ofcourse people joining IA will be unemployed (you cant have another job simultaneously in the army). If you are trying to call them Unemployable, then you are just flat out wrong.I have seen the treatment of Indian soldiers, which is very high compared to Indian society. In essence, the Indian army has assumed the role of attracting a large number of unemployed youths. A large number of infantry and mountain divisions in India are essentially light infantry with low combat capability. , no threat,
The first is the high salary.
Just try passing a written or physical exam for the military in india then you will eat your statement up.even for central police the physical is running 5km in 24 minutes and that not something any unemployed idiot can do in a whim you need to prepare years to get the military .I have seen the treatment of Indian soldiers, which is very high compared to Indian society. In essence, the Indian army has assumed the role of attracting a large number of unemployed youths. A large number of infantry and mountain divisions in India are essentially light infantry with low combat capability. , no threat,
As for China, there is not such a deep gap between Chinese soldiers and officers. A large number of soldiers can apply for military academies instead of getting a so-called commissioned officer. I have read the memoirs of a Chinese frontier defense company commander, which mentioned that there was a negotiation,
Indian officers were carried to the mountain by Indian soldiers in sedan chairs to negotiate
Secondly, the so-called 75% of Indians are willing to join the army. There are two reasons. The first is the high salary. Second, the survey itself is misleading. Of course, people are willing to say that they want to sacrifice their lives for the country. At least that's what they say
If an ak 47 is fired from 130 degrees angle, bullet can reach up to 4.5 kms, in usa a man was killed by an ak 47 round that was fired from 4 kms away.its the longest kill ever recorded by an assault rifleBuddy u r comparing 39 and 51 calibre bullets u should know the firepower difference and with bare eyes 51 calibre bullets provide more range then 39 calibre
That's science
Sorry to say are u seriously comparing a rifle with snipers
U seriously need to read a lot
Don't take it wrongly
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