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Pakistan made a very wise decision to go with 'CZ Bren-2 807'

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/09/pakistani-pof-tentative-plans-produce-cz-806-bren-2/



CZ BREN 2 is THE Best Automatic-Assault/Battle Rifle, out there.

CZ BREN-2 806/807 is The Best Option.
CZ Bren -2 is loaded with features .


CZ 806 BREN 2 A1:

Country of origin Czech Republic
Entered service Expected in 2016-2017
Caliber 5.56 x 45 mm NATO
Weight (empty) ~ 3 kg
Length 875 ~ 930 mm
Barrel length 356 mm
Muzzle velocity ?
Cyclic rate of fire ~ 750 rpm
Practical rate of fire 850 rpm
Magazine capacity 30 rounds
Sighting range ~ 500 m
Range of effective fire ~ 500 m



But It will be even better ,with a new Caliber, Like 300-BLK or New Caliber,Eg: 7.62*40 mm.

On the other hand
SCAR-17 has NO useful Features.
Its an Over Priced & Over Sensationalized.



But , What it comes down to is Money $$...

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/03/28/more-details-corrections-to-pakistani-trials-rifles/



POF Requirements Read this :
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...quirements-tender-75000-new-7-62x39mm-rifles/




But when is POF going to purchase them & start license production ?
Its been over a year, the MOU deal has been signed.

Its said POF needs $250 Million US$ for modernization & upgrades, for POF to even sustain.

& the CZ license deal is worth '2-2.5 Billion US$' for just CZ Bren-2 807 license production.

Pakistan Army Rifle Trails & MOU signing with CZ




Total costs roughly add upto '3 Billion US$'

And who will Pay for this ?

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CZ Bren-2 features & Intro ,

Information & Details:
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...cz-806-bren-2-improved-modular-assault-rifle/











CZ Bren-2 in Action by SF :

0:00 -1:40








CZ Bren 2 Testing ,

Water test, Sand test, Mud test, Drop test:











CZ Bren-2 Disassembly , Breakdown & Parts











Also CZ Bren 2 comes with a Bayonet .

Only works on 14" Czech variant rifle.
Not
pistol or carbine length

Watch
 
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Pakistan made a very wise decision to go with 'CZ Bren-2 807'

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/09/pakistani-pof-tentative-plans-produce-cz-806-bren-2/



CZ BREN 2 is THE Best Automatic-Assault/Battle Rifle, out there.

CZ BREN-2 806/807 is The Best Option.
CZ Bren -2 is loaded with features .


CZ 806 BREN 2 A1:

Country of origin Czech Republic
Entered service Expected in 2016-2017
Caliber 5.56 x 45 mm NATO
Weight (empty) ~ 3 kg
Length 875 ~ 930 mm
Barrel length 356 mm
Muzzle velocity ?
Cyclic rate of fire ~ 750 rpm
Practical rate of fire 850 rpm
Magazine capacity 30 rounds
Sighting range ~ 500 m
Range of effective fire ~ 500 m



But It will be even better ,with a new Caliber, Like 300-BLK or New Caliber,Eg: 7.62*40 mm.

On the other hand
SCAR-17 has NO useful Features.
Its an Over Priced & Over Sensationalized.



But , What it comes down to is Money $$...

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/03/28/more-details-corrections-to-pakistani-trials-rifles/



POF Requirements Read this :
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...quirements-tender-75000-new-7-62x39mm-rifles/




But when is POF going to purchase them & start license production ?
Its been over a year, the MOU deal has been signed.

Its said POF needs $250 Million US$ for modernization & upgrades, for POF to even sustain.

& the CZ license deal is worth '2-2.5 Billion US$' for just CZ Bren-2 807 license production.

Pakistan Army Rifle Trails & MOU signing with CZ




Total costs roughly add upto '3 Billion US$'

And who will Pay for this ?

------




CZ Bren-2 features & Intro ,

Information & Details:
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...cz-806-bren-2-improved-modular-assault-rifle/











CZ Bren-2 in Action by SF :

0:00 -1:40








CZ Bren 2 Testing ,

Water test, Sand test, Mud test, Drop test:











CZ Bren-2 Disassembly , Breakdown & Parts











Also CZ Bren 2 comes with a Bayonet .

Only works on 14" Czech variant rifle.
Not
pistol or carbine length

Watch

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What does it bring that normal ak47 doesnt?
Second please any one define worlds best rifle logically? Who have used an rifle in the field not internet gun experts.
How many su35 would be bought in 3 billion dollars
 
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What does it bring that normal ak47 doesnt?
Second please any one define worlds best rifle logically? Who have used an rifle in the field not internet gun experts.
How many su35 would be bought in 3 billion dollars

U cant Export Su-35's

U can Export CZ Bren 2


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Remember Its for replacement Army Standard Rifle.
Pak Army needs a Rifle's for Half a Million Active Troops

Who are fighting Deadliest Well Armed Adversary & Enemies
Like India , BLA , TTP , Afghan National Army ,Insurgents etc

They need a Good Combat Proved Rifle ,
Which is Reliable & Loaded with features like the , CZ Bren 2
 
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Can cz bren shoot down Rafaels?
What more it brings than a normal ak? For simple infantry? Special groups are different.
Why doesnt usa dump its m16 platform and move to the world's best rifle? They must be very stupid back at pentagon.

Samhajnae wale samhaj gai hain what i mean.........
If 7.62*59 g3 were bieng replaced it would have made sense.... Not ak 47.
 
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3 Billion $$$$$$$$ that is a lot of money ,,,,,,,,,,,,, but if we getting Million++ Rifles and we also can export them that is not bad in the end,,,,,,,,,, It will be even better if we have 5+ years to pay those 3Billion............
But still I don't believe this news , actually I will not believe any thing until Pakistan Army officially declare this.
 
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LOL really $3 billion for a Assault Rifle (with ToT)... toooo much.
 
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No final deal has been signed, just a LoU to negotiate in 2016.

Anyways, I don't think a new rifle program would cost $3 billion.

Rather, there are two components to this acquisition: (1) the cost of having a turnkey manufacturing facility for the rifle (which can independently produce it without any input whatsoever from the OEM) and (2) the cost of that specific POF variant.

By virtue of Pakistan's cheaper currency, labour and material costs, the POF variant of the rifle will cost much less than the OEM import.

But the resulting overhead from the cost of buying the turnkey facility (in which the OEM could also include licensing fees for the first X-number of rifles) will add to POF's overhead, thereby raising the unit cost of each POF rifle.

So your equation might look something like this:

$250 m for a turnkey facility + $150 m in licensing fee = $400 m overhead

Direct labour + material costs of POF copy = $1,000.

$1,000 x 1,000,000 = $1 billion + $400 m overhead.

Therefore: $1.4 bn divided by 1,000,000 = $1,400 USD per rifle.

You can lower the total unit cost by securing export orders, which is what's referred to as economies-of-scale. Let's say you sell 100,000 rifles abroad, the unit cost becomes $1,363, maybe less if POF charges more for export than what it does domestically.

Finally, the program cost isn't necessarily absorbed within 1-2 years. Rather, the transition to a new rifle could take 10-15 years, perhaps with new soldiers starting out with new guns while older ones keep using what they have till discharge or retirement. So the $1.4 bn can be spread into ten $90-140 m payments annually.
 
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