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Old 10-06-11, 07:12 AM   #1
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Default H&K broke the arms embargo on Libya?



more pics here: http://news.163.com/photoview/00AQ0001/17940.html

I wonder if its the German government or is it some really good arms dealer with really good connections
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Old 10-06-11, 07:23 AM   #2
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German helped to provide some small arms during the last weeks of the fighting.

The G36 is an awesome weapon if ArmA is representative of it :P
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Old 10-06-11, 07:35 AM   #3
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H&K doing dodgy deals?
Look on the bright side, at least they are not trying to ship guns to Mugabe again.......then again if they can find a salesman that isn't on camera then the good old dictator could get some nice guns.
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Old 10-06-11, 07:45 AM   #4
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EU traded weapons to Libya until the arms embargo.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/...747440,00.html

A certain hypocrisy also is possible:

http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,15014836,00.html

More worrysome are the lacking 10-20 thousand shoulderpads NATO has lost track of in Libya. Even if most are not working anymore due to their age (wanna bet you life on it, though?), they are a very major concern with regard to Islamic terrorism, and the conflicts in Afghanistan and Israel.
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Old 10-06-11, 07:54 AM   #5
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Yes, a photo is proof...

Colt broke the embargo and gave weapons to Hezbollah:




But the biggest scandal is that Haenel broke the embargo on Somalia and delivered StG44s to them:




You can see people wielding G36s from the very beginning of the conflict in Libya. The guns came most likely from Egypt, where H&K delivered 608 G36s in 2003, licensed by the smart and foresightful government of Germany.
This is what happens when you export weapons to democratic and non-corrupt nations like Egypt.

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German helped to provide some small arms during the last weeks of the fighting.
Source please. France delivered some weapons to the rebels in the summer, that's afaik the only EU country which did so.

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The G36 is an awesome weapon if ArmA is representative of it :P
The sights are much much better in reality, really great and ideal for most combat distances.
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Old 10-06-11, 08:16 AM   #6
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@ penguin

it says in the article that European nations were exporting weapons illegally to the area:
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translation: This proves that Europe is breaking the embargo and exporting arms

personally I doubt this is done by the German government though
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A caption is not an article, and - as said before - a picture is no proof.
The serial numbers of the found G36s were filed off, so the orign of the guns is not clear.
They are also produced in Spain and Saud-Arabia, there are also rumors that Iran produces them illegally.
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That's first picture of Libyan rebel i have seen handling the gun more or less professionally.
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That's first picture of Libyan rebel i have seen handling the gun more or less professionally.
Professional as in posing for a pic .
His shoulder doesn't support the stock and the strap is in front of the trigger.
To his defense I can say that he most likely uses the gun as a substitute for binoculars, rather than being in direct combat. At least he doesn't have the finger on the trigger like the Somali lady
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Professional as in posing for a pic .
His shoulder doesn't support the stock and the strap is in front of the trigger.
To his defense I can say that he most likely uses the gun as a substitute for binoculars, rather than being in direct combat. At least he doesn't have the finger on the trigger like the Somali lady
Most pics and vids i have seen had been free style hip shooters-i did not dig too much...
I was wondering sometimes how they succeeded in taking the country.
This guy as i said is the best i have seen-more or less looks professional.
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FN F2000 captured from Qaddafi's presidential guard.
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I read some time ago, that only a small minority of soldiers in combat (~10%) fire targeted shots. The rest justs shoots into the general direction of the enemy, or just fires to calm down their own nerves. And this was about trained soldiers. With untrained combatants, like the Libyan rebels, the numbers must be significant smaller.

But firing from the hip is so yesterday:



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I read some time ago, that only a small minority of soldiers in combat (~10%) fire targeted shots. The rest justs shoots into the general direction of the enemy, or just fires to calm down their own nerves. And this was about trained soldiers. With untrained combatants, like the Libyan rebels, the numbers must be significant smaller.

But firing from the hip is so yesterday:



Nice pic.
If i remember shooting MAG this way used to be part of military training at a time.
As for combat shooting-it may depends on situation and what you had been hammered into the little primal brain.
Sometimes you can act correctly simply on impulse.
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