Being something of a "gun guy" it's interesting to me to see two guys on the right, one carrying an AD (7.62x39 ammo) and the other carrying an AR (5.56mm ammo). One is of Soviet design (Kalashnikov 1947) and the other American design (by Stoner). Where did those weapons come from? And usually (USUALLY!) a unit of soldiers will carry arms that have compatible ammo, for logistical purposes. There must be tons of arms just lying around waiting to be picked up by these guys.
Nice trigger discipline.
I was thinking that too lol.
Well, the Taliban wives beg to differ......
Why does this look like staged scene from a comedy b-movie?
Because of course he has an M4. Probably one of the many pieces of equipment we “gifted” to them.
I wonder how many Americans are in this photo...
That’s probably because they don’t watch American propaganda news.
Being something of a "gun guy" it's interesting to me to see two guys on the right, one carrying an AD (7.62x39 ammo) and the other carrying an AR (5.56mm ammo). One is of Soviet design (Kalashnikov 1947) and the other American design (by Stoner). Where did those weapons come from? And usually (USUALLY!) a unit of soldiers will carry arms that have compatible ammo, for logistical purposes. There must be tons of arms just lying around waiting to be picked up by these guys.
u/Greatheart : Ssssh better not. Do you know that there are already trainings of US army about bioterror attacks ?