FormerHorseGuard said:
i read some where that the Iraq was being sold the M16 svc weapon to replace the Ak family of weapon because the winners of the war were armed with them and they wanted to have the same weapon as the winners.
The Iraqi government is currently replacing all current AK47s and AKMs with new AKM, the 101 I do beleive, the one with all the black plastic funriture. From what i understand, this is for the ISF, both Police and Army.
Along with this is the latest black spear point new style AK bayonets, of which I managed to scrounge two variants of. All new and unissued, and already around not long before I left. One is Russian, the other Bulgarian, one is plumb, the other black. These are a ne design, and are now unique, but the grip is similar in a way to the US M9 family of bayonets.
So that M16 replacement is a rumour or media hype WRT generic Iraqi Forces, but as I said in a previous post here, some Iraqi SF units are using US weapons. The unit we met had US SF advisors, and were not 'stand alone', but of all the locals I met, the SF guys were switched on, and Vets, I would say aged between 30 and 50, so Allah only knows what they were doing pre 2003! They loved us Aussies, and our Steyr AUG rifles. Vehicles were US too, Hummers, but an earlier armoured version with an earlier style of turret, and Iraqi camouflage painted, not just tan like the US ones, so you could tell them apart quite noticably.
I traded my Aussie patch for theirs, and we wore each others, joking around. Less than an hour after we left them, we came under rocket attack! That was 21 Dec 06.
Mick Kalashnikov's enhanced AK (in 7.62 x 39mm) will truly be in Iraqi hands, both civvy (and the bad guys too), para-military and military for decades to come! However, point to mention, I did see AK74s in 5.45mm used by the Iraqi MND's CPP guys. East German MPiKM types with side wire folding stocks, and definatley with orange bakilite 5.45mm mags on, safety catches on automatic!
Yes, Diemaco C7 rifles will fall into bad hands in AFG in a matter of time, and yes be on the black market, and who knows where they will be in 10 yrs from now. I think its a poor idea overall.
Wes