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Germany Halts Army Rifle Orders Over Accuracy Fears
Jun. 22, 2014 -By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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French soldiers carry German G36 guns in 2010 in Afghanistan. (Joel Saget / AFP)
BERLIN— Germany’s defense ministry has temporarily halted new orders of its military’s standard assault rifle while it probes complaints the weapon doesn’t shoot straight, a news report said Sunday.

German troops in Afghanistan in recent years voiced concerns over the G36 automatic rifle made by Heckler & Koch, saying it became inaccurate when its barrel heated up in prolonged firefights.

The military initially blamed the use of unsuitable munitions, but the government auditing body the Bundesrechnungshof has now ordered a new investigation, reported the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

“It is important to avoid that the defense ministry invests up to €34 million ($46 million) in a rifle that may not meet the requirements of the troops,” the court was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

The new investigation into the accuracy of the rifle involves Germany’s federal criminal police, ammunition makers and ballistics experts at a scientific institute, the report said.


Report: Germany Halts Army Rifle Orders Over Accuracy Fears | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
Germany Halts Army Rifle Orders Over Accuracy Fears
Jun. 22, 2014 -By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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French soldiers carry German G36 guns in 2010 in Afghanistan. (Joel Saget / AFP)
BERLIN— Germany’s defense ministry has temporarily halted new orders of its military’s standard assault rifle while it probes complaints the weapon doesn’t shoot straight, a news report said Sunday.

German troops in Afghanistan in recent years voiced concerns over the G36 automatic rifle made by Heckler & Koch, saying it became inaccurate when its barrel heated up in prolonged firefights.

The military initially blamed the use of unsuitable munitions, but the government auditing body the Bundesrechnungshof has now ordered a new investigation, reported the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

“It is important to avoid that the defense ministry invests up to €34 million ($46 million) in a rifle that may not meet the requirements of the troops,” the court was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

The new investigation into the accuracy of the rifle involves Germany’s federal criminal police, ammunition makers and ballistics experts at a scientific institute, the report said.


Report: Germany Halts Army Rifle Orders Over Accuracy Fears | Defense News | defensenews.com
Saudis should have a loot at this because they are replacing their older guns with G36 @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @al-Hasani @Altamimi @Mosamania @JUBA
 
the other HK is better the Hk 417 416 412
 
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