PBS: Weapons of US soldiers in Iraq 'plagued with problems'
September 24, 2007
PBS: Weapons of US soldiers in Iraq 'plagued with problems'"That AK-74 outhits the M-16 by two to one on full automatic," said Jim Sullivan, referring to the Russian-made assault rifle, now in its third generation. "And the reason there were 100 million AK's made wasn't to equip the Russian army - it was to give [to] our Third World opponents. The United States can't win ground wars anymore."
The M-16 and its successor, the shorter M4, are known for their finickiness, jamming in even the most innocuous conditions. In combat, the unreliability of the rifle can be deadly.
Labels: m-16, weapon problems
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