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I don’t believe they are distributed at all. Most PA squads now carry strictly type 56s, for good reason, G3s are far too big and unwieldy for modern use and need to be retired ASAP.How are Type 56s and G3s distributed on the squad level? Do they serve specific roles or are just issued randomly? The G3s would be great for precision shooting with magnified optics
G3s are still used by sentries in cantonments and in places where a soldier might need to stay stationary more Ofer and such, but if you look at more recent photos and videos of both COIN ops and LOC you will almost strictly Type 56s.
I really don’t understand why they are buying rails and optics for G3s instead of replacing them entirely or putting them into a specific battle rifle role in smaller numbers (which tbf the DMRs already accomplish), it’s a waste of money in my book.
Even though they are higher quality rifles than the 56s and might be useful in niche roles, I really hope they will not be issued in big numbers to soldier, especially not mechanized infantry. People don’t understand how much the size and ergonomics of a weapon effects it’s usefulness, I would argue that a Pakistani soldier with a Type 56, with or without attachments, will be more effective than one with a G3, simply because of how heavy and huge the weapon is and how poor it’s ergonomics are.
Imagine walking a few kilometers with it and then trying to hit targets in a firefight or maneuvering in smaller spaces, it’s especially true for soldiers with smaller builds, I’ve seen PA soldiers carrying G3s look like the rifle is bigger than them. The last thing you want your gun to be in combat is a nuisance, and the G3 Will definitely be that for many. At some point you have to consider that there is also incompetency involved with the fact that PA doesn’t have a rifle replacement still.