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Peter Kemp wrote in message . ..
On 7 Jul 2004 02:46:43 -0700, (robert arndt) wrote: "Paul J. Adam" wrote in message ... The G11 being so incredible that it's dead as a dodo without a single service user? Dropped for general Heer usage due to reunification costs, still in use by German SOFs. Also superior to anything in US Inventory... and that gun also originated in WW2 with Niploit caseless ammunition research!!! Can you provide a cite for the current usage? All the photos I've seen of German KSK troops show them with G-36 variants or MP-5s. Peter Kemp GSG-9 had them on hand when they were in Iraq immediately after Baghdad was captured. GSG-9 was there to protect German business interests and citizens. Austria's Cobra Unit also retains the G-11 for special missions and KSK retains them as well... even though the incredible success of the cheaper, less-expensive G-36 means that the G-11 would only be used in crisis situations. I believe also that Zoll and special German SEKs have tested the G-11 out. The Heer still has a stock of them and some of them were either sold or loaned out to foreign SOFs and HRUs. The rifle is highly praised by all accounts. Rob |
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