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Brazilian armed forces never really adopted the Imbel MD-97, it saw its use but never in large scale. Instead the main rifle is the FAL and the Para-FAL, that are slowly being upgraded to the 5.56 Imbel IA2, the IA2 also has a 7.62 variant that is being studied to be adopted by the army, but it’s uncertain.
I heard from a friend that our government is trying to get rid of IMBEL, don't know how true that is.
It's already been adopted all over the country... Mainly in the southeast region.
@@brunoaguiarmartins5156 The 7.62 version?
Just a small correction: the Koch in H&K is not pronounced Kosch but with a guttural CH
it's showing the rifles that are currently in service. Old and new are still used
And the guns aren't that old, but the they have been in service since that date. New AKs and Heckler&Kochs are been produced all the time... And one thing AK is used so widely is its reliability. A gunsmith I know told me that AKs have more tolerance for dust, sand and temperature changes than most western guns, so they don't get stuck or have malfunction as often as most western guns like Brens or ARs. And of course huge pruduction number make it cheap too.
IMBEL is a brazilian state-owned company that produces military materials. so yeah they produce they own guns.
Finland uses RK-62m these days, that was the old RK-62 in video
hello a Turkish man is here we use mpt- 55 for for cqb because its light and we adopted it for replacing for hk33 and we use mpt-76 for mountain warfare because it shoots up to 800 meters and we adopted it for replacing hk g3 and we use of gun systems like this two guns .
7:35 Just to point it out to you: the Vz.58 rifle may look like an AK, but it is NOT an AK. Both the Vz.58 & AK-47 variants, do NOT have and/or share interchangable parts. The Vz.58 uses a Striker & a Short Stroke Gas Piston, while the AK uses a long stroke piston system. The Vz.58 fires at 800rpm, while the AK fires at 650rpm. The only similar feature they have, is using the "7.62.39mm" caliber.
There's a lot of rifles based on AKs that don't have interchangeable parts. Look at the Galil. It screams based of AK, but isn't.
@@datastreamcowboysThe Galil is literally an AK variant.
The Israelis straight up said that they wanted an AK because of how good the ones they captured from the Arabs during the 6 day war were.
@FilHor the AK is a reliable rifle. Especially in sand. The only issue with the AK is it beats the hell out of you compared to a 5.56mm or a 6.5 creedmore.
Important point. Not even the magazine fits! IIRC, the Vz is also lighter than an AK. Sounds good, but sucks when combined with the higher fire rate.
@@Uli_Krosse In India we have used both, especially in counter insurgency. The AK 47 (7.62x39) tends to have a pronounced jump to 2 o clock when on full automatic mode. The Vz 58 (7.62x39) is, in fact, easier to control on full automatic mode. The Vzs, smaller in number, were prized (with counterinsurgency forces, where CQB is the norm and full auto is commonly used).
You have to hiss like a cat to say the CH in Heckler and Koch.😂 its definetly not Kotch😂
LMAO!!
As for Sweden and Finland's Rifle, both countries will replace all their weapons. Finland and Sweden have together ordered the same Rifle and it is from Finnish SAKO. It is currently being tested and evaluated and will come into use in 2025. Both Sweden and Finland will replace all weapons, such as rifles, pistols, sniper weapons and heavier weapons.
Sako makes assault rifles? I love their bolt action rifles.. smoothest action in the industry
@@dionysis84 Yes, they make weapons, otherwise Finland and Sweden would not have ordered weapons from them
Highly doubt all servicemen in Finland will have the newer rifle. Hell, not all even have the RK-95. The RK-62M1 and M2 are most common atleast more common than the M3. And looking at the equipment some servicemen are also issued even M91 fragmentation vests rather than the M05. I think priority would be getting the M17 ballistic vest in more numbers or to 90% of the army as its a lot more comfortable than the old multi layered M05 system. The modernised RKs are great rifles.
They upgrade the rifles, Sweden will probably have theirs more quickly on all their troops. For Finland probably it will take 20 years lol
@@medievalarmorexptert6827 It has been a few years since both Finland and Sweden together ordered weapons from the Finnish SAKO. The idiotic part of it all was that when the weapons were ordered, they were only on drawings and have been delayed.
The other idiotic thing about this whole business is that you order weapons and then you have to test and see if they meet the requirements of the Finnish and Swedish armies. The normal thing that has always been done in Sweden, which was then to find weapons and replace the AK4 (Swedish designation)., they did not take a number of weapons to test and see which one passed the Swedish requirement and it then became the AK5. This time they do the crazy thing: First buy weapons and see if they can meet the Swedish requirements and the weapons do, then these will come out to the regiments in 2025.
Brazil's IMBEL MD97 is basically a FAL. On other side, the IA2 is a totally new project, manufactured in two different calibers: 7,62x51mm (From the previous rifle) and 5,56x45mm (The one used in AR-15s).
India has the Sig 716 in service currently.
The XM-7 for the US has been adopted and is now the M-7. It is a rather curious and special made rifle for the US Army Infantry only at this time. It fired a 6.8 mm round based on the 270-308 wildcat round that has been modified. The 6.8 mm round has a casing of both brass in the top 3/4, and steel for the bottom where the primer pocket it. The two metal approach was used for the much higher chamber pressure of 80,000 psi (almost all rifles with few exceptions are usually at a max 65,000 psi in chamber pressure) the added pressure gives the rifle similar ballistic performance of a 270 Winchester hunting round with a smaller casing. (Potentially it will have much shorter barrel life from the 3000 fps muzzle velocity than if they went with a lower chamber pressure.) The rifle has a complex scope being called a fire control unit that is made by vortex. Once sighted in, it calculates air temp, wind velocity and direction, altitude, any cant (tilt of how the rifle is held to the shoulder), and humidity. It also has a laser range finder. The internal computer then takes this information and adjusts the projected illuminated crosshairs inside the scope to guarantee first round hit to 900m. The magazine at this time also only holds 20 rounds. There is an accompanying machine gun for the rifle squad that fires the same round from a belt known as the XM-250 also by Sig.
Side note, the US Marine Corps still uses 5.56 in the newer M-27. It looks like an M-4 on the outside, but the inside is different from its gas piston operation. It is based on the H&K 416. There is an option for the Marines to adopt this rifle.
It's still the XM 7. It's in troop trials now. A battalion of the 101st are the first to get them and the 75th also got them.
@@m2hmghb as of March 29 of this year it is being fielded. Last year they did over 25,000 hours of field trials with a platoon of the 101st, and a squad from the 75th. 1st BN 506th of the 101st is the first unit to field it according to Stars and Stripes.
In full transparency, the 25,000 hours and the mention of the platoon of the 101st and squad of the 75th comes from a military.com article. www.military.com/daily-news/2024/03/29/army-has-finally-fielded-its-next-generation-squad-weapons.html?amp
PREACH BROTHER PREACH!
It was was taught to me by my Marine father that "Peace is achieved by superior firepower....and a few Marines
You should edit in the 20% savings in weight per cartridge and that it comes with a suppressor
Ak's are relatively cheap, but highly customizable. but not only are they cheap, they're just so easy to purchase compared to other guns. I like AK's, good stopping power, good durability, high chance of them not crapping out on you. The issue with them is ineffective range and boring cleaning processes, unlike the M16 and M4 they do not break down easily for thorough cleanings. They are also heavier than the m16. buit man these things are so fun to shoot. also, i dont know how its pronounced, but i was always told Koch is pronounced like Coke.
CH in german sounds like some kind of R
That new Sig XM7 is slick as hell.
In India, apart from the INSAS (5.56x45), which is being phased out, we use the AK 203 (7.62x39) for environments where long ranges are not required and SiG Sauer 716 rifles (7.62x51) for environments (Mountain and desert), where longer ranged rifles are desirable. Special Forces and special units in other arms use the Tavor (5.56x45) and several variants of these. Urban warfare units often use MP 9s (B&T) and MP 5s (H&K). Sniper rifles are MSG 90 and PSG 1 from H&K plus Dragunov marksman rifles (7.62x54). In addition, Galatz sniper rifles are used by certain units and now there is a move towards sniper rifles chambered in .338 Lapua, possibly from Sako (I'm not sure). Of these, only the INSAS and AK 203s are manufactured in India as of now although certain Israeli variants are also made under license.
the new sig for the US is BRAND NEW. Most special operators use the HK416 still
They have access to them the guns being new is generally irrelevant to availability for SpecOps
Only reason that likely prevents them from using new equipment extensively is usually mistrust of new, battle-unproven stuff
@@xGoodOldSmurfehx absolutely. There’s a chance operators never sword to the sig from the 416.
Pretty sure it's pronounced coke, LOL.
i thought it was said cotsh too my whole life. Mandela effect
Both are wrong. The “ch” is like a hissing “h”.
Honestly my dumdass always thought it was pronounced kok
@@sampen3848its kok.
It's pronounced cohrr, an h and slightly rolling r sound, if that makes any sense in english. Just like F1 driver Schumacher, his name is pronounced SchumaRRer, not SchumaSHer . Same thing with for exemple the automotive company Maybach. You have to say it like "maybarr".
I am Brazilian, and in 2016 I was a recruit in the Brazilian Army, and there, by default, we used the FN FAL 7.62x51 mm NATO as the standard rifle of the armed forces, with many units still in use, as the new rifle created by the Brazilian weapons company IMBEL (research about it), the Imbel IA2 rifle, is still being implemented, gradually. This new armament comes in 2 calibers, the 5.56 NATO standard and the 7.62 also in the NATO standard. I would also like to point out that each armed force uses a different armament, it is not something unified yet, but this is already happening. The Brazilian air force uses the HK 33 and the SIG SG 550, the Brazilian navy uses the M16A2 and the FN FAL, but for the time being only the FAL will be replaced by the new armament. The new IA2 is also present in several police forces throughout Brazil and has already appeared in films and games, such as Call of Duty: Ghosts and Warface
I do hope Brazil armament sector grows someday shame for the state that is it is right now. Wishing only the best for the Brazilian forces and people overall by it.
Also volunteer or conscripted if I may ask good sir?
@@ThatOneGuy-mn6dvYes my friend. I agree with you in all aspects. This is the same thought as the vast majority of good people here in Brazil. The armed forces in general are completely scrapped, using a lot of second-hand equipment that has long been obsolete (we are using the Leopard 1A5 as an MBT, and we had a project of our own, the MBT Osório, which at the time of its creation was in a state of equality with Abrams and who had enormous evolutionary potential. I recommend researching Osório), and the worst thing about this whole story is that the blame for this situation of abandonment and technological stagnation is the fault of the people themselves, who elect corrupt politicians who only think in robbing and stealing. Currently we should be a reference in South America, but because of all these negative issues we are in this shameful state, and the budget used by the armed forces is increasingly decreasing, and no one does anything about it. This saddens me in a very strong way. The current president has been convicted countless times and half a dozen federal judges who are his friends have carried out various maneuvers to get him out of prison, making people think that he is innocent of all the harm he has caused and causes to the population, consequently electing this worm to the presidency, and unfortunately this evil man's government policies increasingly tighten the noose around the neck of the armed forces, against whom he fought in the 70's here in Brazil. Of course, someone will try to discredit me, but there are no arguments against facts. Even so, I pray that our situation will change and that we can be great again.
Regarding your other question, I served in the army as a volunteer, but here we have mandatory service for men aged 18 and over for a period of 10 months. Depending on the military organization or barracks you are serving in, you may only stay for the mandatory period, or you may be engaged for a brief period, up to 7 years. There are also public competitions for sergeants and officers at some specific military academies.
@@emanuel_sousa08 I remember learning about that project, shame what happen to the poor Osório, it may not be the "prefect" (name my something that is) but it was from what I known to be a fine idea and design but some behind close door matter killed it sadly. Personally if it was accepted and given a auto gun I think it could've been something respectable in time. In many ways one could argue it was the face of Brazilian armament and its possible future.
Hopefully the legally elected presidency will return and clean house and do what needs to be done over their much as our nation. (US) My question even for Brazil how the hell did this guy was allowed to run in the first place?! I too pray for a better brazil and return of our own nations to what the hopes and dreams of forefathers dreams of our nations were set out to be.
I knew the Brazilians system has volunteer and mandatory system I was asking which was you? I'm guessing you be infantry role? I'm for one never served just love learning about these things.
@@ThatOneGuy-mn6dv Once again you think the same way I do. Unfortunately, the big problem here in Brazil is precisely because of those who are currently in power, having been in hegemony for over 14 years, ruling and dismantling the country, creating laws that benefit crime and suffocate the security forces and the armed forces. Human rights here only act if the victim is a criminal, if it is a military or police officer they are completely silent, it is a deplorable situation, but I hope we wake up to reality and when voting we remember the harm that the current rulers cause to the people .
Sorry, I didn't understand what you asked, my English isn't very good yet, I use a translator for some words. But I served in the infantry, because that's basically where new recruits who just joined the military go. To enter other weapons (that's what we call the sectors) such as artillery or cavalry, it is necessary to take a public exam.
@@emanuel_sousa08 Sadly most of our said respected nations are given people the right to vote without reviewing the character of said voter to be trusted with the vote that in part allowed the mess we're both in. We both need a draconian response to handle matters at this point when dealing with the kind of problems we're facing, it sucks but it has to be done now.
In my view Brazil should've mirrored in part the US and a major player on the world stage and it isn't because of matters from within and it's a damn shame for everyone.
No worries sir it's alright.
So as someone who was apart of the forces as a volunteer what's the active years and reserve years of service? Order of battle and what weapons are in said order of battle? Were their changes before you came, during and after?
They missed a few
I think they only included main service rifles because Canada also has the Colt C8 which is an M4 variant (C7 = M16, C8 = M4) but in the Canadian army the C8 Carbine is kind of specialized and the standard infantry uses the C7 rifles not the carbines so again i guess that might explain why
Finnish one was missing the 95 variant and the 62M3 (although these were only for special forces while i was doing my part) variants and soon there will be new one
The Australian produced Aussie setter is meant to be a portamento of Australian steyr. Still used by Australian infantry all though the special forces use m4 variants
eyyy lots of love from malaysia here and just wanted to say that we do have quite a few weapon platforms in use other than the M4 carbine such as the M4A1/HK416 and many others in service and some are used by the special armed forces of malaysia
The Australian service rifle is a modernised AUG that is why it might appear a bit dated in some ways, but I have only heard good things about it especially when compared to the legacy AUG.
IWI is famous and you've seen a number of guns they have made. In addition to the Tavor, they made the Uzi and the Desert Eagle, which pretty much everybody have heard of, as well as the Galil line. The sniper rifle you saw in the other video is the Dan, which is very high quality, but somewhat uncommon (it's expensive).
New Zealand wasn't shown, but we changed from the F88 Austeyr by Stery to the LMT MARS-L (Modular Ambidextrous Rifle System-Light) Military Arms Channel has a video on the "LMT MARS-L Rifle: New Zealands M16" He shoots the Aug and the MARS-L
I have 2 H&k rifles a model 91/G3 and a mr556/416 and a Styer AUG A3 and im in America, so its been upgraded alot from the A1 version shown
Tarvor is quite a really good weapon when it comes to handling and movement
It's the us there is a reason why the m4 a shorten m16 is used by most special forces troops around the world
Sweden has the AK4 in service still.
It's a marksmans rife and the standard rifle for the Home Guard.
The Modification of the AK5A to the C damaged the weapons longevity so the AK5 will be replaced first when the new AK24 comes into service.
The VZ 58 is not an AK variant. It has a short stroke gas piston while the AK has a long stroke gas piston. The VZ 58 also uses a striker instead of the AKs hammer and firing pin. The bolts have a different locking method. The mags are not interchangeable. The only thing they have in common is the round the use and that's it.
Well INDIA has multiple different Rifles used by our Armed Forces!
Currently we are using this two as primary:
1) AK 203
2) Sig Saur 716
AK is just simple to use, that was also the point of Soviet system weapons, you were supposed to give them to a farmer and he was supposed to know how to use it, easy to maintain, easy to use.
The shown rifle of the Netherlands is wrong. We used the Canadian C7 since 1995, but we upgraded it in 2009 to the C7A1NLD . Here is a video of the Dutch weapons currently in service:
ua-cam.com/video/oh0YY2I2Asc/v-deo.htmlsi=kDPdgWOH5Z-LgBvI
The HK416 rifles are only issued to SF.
The shown german gun is the G36, not G3. Also the german army is actually switching to the G95A1 / G95AK1
You’re confusing them as replacements, all the weapons shown were in service when the video was made with the year listed when first used in service.
So , in India there are many guns in service . INSAS is phased out , it is only used in places
where combat doesnt happen. most of the times they use AK , Tavor and presently AK203 aswell as Sig 716.
What drug is the vid author on? As a Thai I can tell you that we have at least 3 or 4 service rifles depend on the units' choices. M16 variants (including M4), Tavor, AKM, and AK-102. And BTW, RTA soldiers dislike the Tavor. I can't remember when do we sign the deal with Israel, but it's probably around 20 or less years ago because people political ideologies at the moment are still unclear partially due to media limitation, and it can't be entered service in Royal Thai Army before 2010's.
do you use AKM? Are there any problems with cartridges for it? I don’t know if Thailand has imposed sanctions on the supply of cartridges for AKM so it would be interesting to hear about it
Hey mate you need to look the Comandos of Brazilian army. They are really good! The Forças Especiais as well
Didn‘t the UK Armed Forces at some point also use the G36? At least the Royal Marines? I‘ve seen pictures with it at least
I’ve seen police and maybe SOF with them but it’s not a standard.
Slovak (and formerly Czechoslovak) Sa.vz.58 is definitely not a variant of AK. It only uses the same cartridge, the construction is completely different and the magazine doesn't fit either.
Five-seven back up handgun and scar With different features options , upgraded from FNC and tbere fore FN-FAL all BELGIUM Made. Part of my country i served in the Militiry with this training set 🙂🙃😁 i know every part of that there is also the P90 And all good extra set ups
Heckler and koch produce most iconic rifles in the world and I like G3 little bit bigger, heavy and powerful and HK 416 light weight rifle.
We used the HK G3 when I was in the army (Norway). Terribly awkward to run forwards with it ...... but incredibly powerful.
I have both the M4 and the X95 Tavor (US Version)
Do you ever watch Garand Thumb?
Here!
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He's awesome!
Ukrainian army besides of AKs also now using homemade rifle called Vulkan (also Vulkan-M)"Malyuk" and it's variant "Vepr". The weapon was started to develop in 2005 but been showed in ATO times and went into service in 2017
1:23 Israel also uses M16s that have new internals
Yeah, and the Galil, which is basically the AK, perfected.
You know a lot about army Military fire arms thank you for this video
Technically they can also add in the R1( south african FAL) for South Africa. Seeing as a heavy upgraded version is still used as a designated marksman rifle in certain units. As for the R4 she's an old girl but she still kicks ass i use the civilian carbine version the LM5 as my go to rifle for work as an armed response security officer.
India has one of everything 😂. Hell our police forces used to use the enfield bolt action till the mumbai terrorist attacks
Taiwan's rifle functions just like the Hk416. They've had it for years.
Finland is getting a brand new standard rifle next year, 2025, that will be based on the AR-15 platform being developed by Sako. That'll be interesting.
The RK-62 is still definitely gonna be the most prevalent rifle. Hell theres still videos of combat medics with load bearing equipment from the 90s and all kinds of other outdated small gear.
There's no Singapore in here. We have a unique service rifle called the SAR 21 which is rarely seen anywhere else outside of our country. It's pretty old and outdated by modern standards though...
In Argentina the army uses the FAL and the navy/marines uses the M16, both are old asf rifles, but hopefully we could update them soon if the US sells us some M4 or something at a relatively low price, just as they sold us those 24 F-16 Fighting Falcon at US$650M a few weeks ago. I mean, they're gonna do something with those "old" rifles after the arrival of the new XM7, right?
Btw, we've sent a formal request to NATO to join as global partners. That would be great for us to update our military forces following their standards.
Taiwanese here, yes, currently we are using the T91 but its soon to be replaced with T112 assault rifle :)
... and of corse they botched the Swiss, they showed the SIG 553 Variant witch is indeed in use by some specialforces as Stgw 07
Hoever the majority is equipet with the Stgw 90 / SIG550 that is much longer
Indian Army loved THE AK to kill terrorist that's why otherwise DRDO did developed a 6.8x43mm rifle for insas replacement but the army was like they want only AK so... But they do have SIG 716i battle rifle also
Basically some variation of the AR or AK platforms for most >.
Когда я служил в войсках Беларуси, то у нас были АК-74С.
The video would be better if it didn't move so fast and it would tell more about the features and clambering
Finland with the oldest looking picture of an RK62, not even the RK95 or even RK62M1 let alone RK62M3. Where as Brits with the SA80 with latest version pictures. I noticed some other tiny mistakes too, well not every video can be perfect.
This list is not totally accurate, for example Finland has more RK variants in service RK-62, RK-62 M, RK-62 M2, RK-62 M3 and RK95, and some units uses SCAR-L, G-36 and HK4xx carbine
As a Belgian I would be upset if our main assault rifle wasnt an FN- SCAR😂 . It kinda makes sense if you have a manufacturer like that in house, you gotta use em.
We use : FN F2000, many version of FNSCAR L
- SubMG: FN P90🇧🇪, MP9 N 🇨🇭
- handguns: FN5.7 🇧🇪 and Colt17 🇺🇲
-Precision rifles : FN SCAR H PR, 🇧🇪 Accuracy international arctic wzrfare as well a AXMC🇬🇧, Barret M107A1🇺🇲.
- Machine Guns : FN Minimi MK3( 5.56 and 7.62) 🇧🇪, FN MAG🇧🇪, M2HB QCB. 🇺🇲
I wished Belgium had finished the BRG instead of going with the P-90. The BRG was a 15.5 mm dual feed machine gun meant to replace the M2 HB 50 cal. It is so close to finished with working prototype.
For india
Its the sig 716 and the ak203..
Czech republic changed it after 5 years because Bren 805 wasn’t that good. Bren 2 is what the first rifle should look like but it had some smaller issues which Bren 2 surpassed. Although Czech army is using both types now. Both replaced the old vz.58 which became a legend.
it STV-380 not SVT-380 sir
Indian order something 600k AK-203 rifle most of rifle make in India program
A bit outdated vid lol Finland is currently developing its next main rifle.
Well that rifle is not in service yet. But they did use a picture of a very old variant of an RK62, I give you that.
imbel is fn fal built i n license by imbel brazil..they still produce new the para fal
Não, a Imbel hoje produz a Imbel iA2 para o exército brasileiro.
South african rifleman here. R4 is an old but effective, accurate and rugged machine. I love it.
She's old but great in the right hands.
Where the F is Singapore?!?
You should react to the video Task and Purpose did on Mexico’s FX05 rifle, very cool and interesting!
ak.... bla bla.... ak ...bla.. ak .ak ak ..bla bla ... ak ak :)
USA. The sig xm7 is dope
Ooh, the Mexican rifle is called Xiuhcoatl (pronounced zweeh-KOHT'L) which is a reference to the flaming serpent wielded by the Aztec deity Huitzilopochtli (HWEECH-zee-lo-POHCH-t'lee). Yes, the guy literally used a snake made of fire for a sword; European mythology ain't got sh!t on Mesoamerican.
disspointed no singapore.
Can't get enough of your British
Bro dont worry about Heckler und Koch pronounciation, if you want to speak it like a german u need to hear it from a german xD
both your tries were absolute wrong, the sound of the "ch" is really difficult for non-german speakers so i heared at least
I’m from Canada and I love my favourite service weapon is the old reliable FN C1A1 and the full auto FN C2A2. I prefer it over the colt C7
US depends on service
Isn't Malaysia using the XM8?
No one used the XM8. It was a prototype rifle for a US trial that never went anywhere. Unless there’s a different gun called the XM8 that you’re thinking about
@@CharlieFoxtrot128 Malaysia's special navy unit PASKAL used it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_XM8
@@Crabbiy a special forces unit using it in very small numbers is not enough for it to be included in a video of standard service rifles. hence why the US part shows the M4 and the XM7 (which is planned to be standard) and not the URG-I or 416 or LVAW or SCAR.
@@CharlieFoxtrot128 True. Just wanted to adress your quote "No one used the XM8."
"It is not KoCH as in ScotCH but "Kokh" as in Khartum, Khorasan and so on." Errata. (*Kh sound as in Arabic. Ch in German sounds similar as H in English.)
its not its a guttural soft CH that sounds like the "klingon GH in Gagh". no sharp K sound.
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 Didn't understand what I said you telling me how to? No K sound nor CH sound, it is German. Es ist German!
@@gabrielferaud8360 i am german. CH in german does not have a K sound, except in localised dialects for certain words.
Koch is pronounced as IPA: [kɔx]
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 You square head, in English K+H sounds same as C+H in Deutsch.
@@gabrielferaud8360 yeah it does not. thats the problem.
Russia transfer AK-203 rifle Tecnology to India
UK now with the new L403A1 (KS-1). Maybe you should do a video on our new weapon? 👍
He has
@shreader2450 thanks. I'll check it out.
And the KS1 is only for the marines and the rangers. The new rifle is for the rest of the military is still yet to be decided
H AND K 416 LOL
The Ukraine would be possibil that have an Adoption for the CZ Bren 2.
Unfortunately they missed a lot lf country’s like baltic state countrys
G36 C still the Goat 🇩🇪🗿🔥🗿🇩🇪
If it shows america only has m4, im downvoting that video lmao
The main service rifle of every branch except for the Marine Corps is the M4, and even then the Marines still use the M4.
Just try Google Translate to hear how to pronounce foreign names >> Heckler and Koch.....
I found out about Brazil’s imbel a2 cuz it was featured in ghost recon breakpoint
The US doesn't seem to be planning on replacing the m4 completely just yet as thay only ordered enough of the m7's to outfit the combat arms guys. The support triops will still carry the m4 for some time
Ak is not preferred because it is cheap, but it is the most reliable rifle ever made.
That my friend is a urban myth.
Yeah I used to believe that... AKs are terrible... Very fun to shoot, but would never take one to a fight
@@wp6853Which is odd, since probably millions of people in the last 70 years have used it in combat and people still do. I think if it really sucked no one would use it.
@@wp6853 Maybe you never used an original AK then.
@@rafaelalodio5116 The main reason is that its cheap and its easy to get a license to produce them in your country yourself. Older AKs are still in use because there are tons of them on the word.
American Citizen and USMC Veteran here. *Waves 'owdy!* 🙂
For myself, ever since I was a young child (Aged 4 when I began learning how to shoot), I always heard Papa/Others uttering this well quoted Saying (By General Pershing during WWI)- "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle!"
I inherited Papa's M1 Garand, and it's just as effective today as when he carried it! (Heavy beast!)
I trained/Qualified with the M16A2 in Boot, then was issued the 'A3', but also carried the venerable 1911 before they issued the M9 Baretta. I brought my own Mossberg Model 580 and Ruger SuperRedHawk (.44 magnum revolver) with me, and carried both with absolute respect/appreciation in the field).
While our weapons may change (Throughout the world, in every military), it's the training and mindset that truly matter.
The fact that Finland has had the RK 62 as their service rifle since 1965 is wild. That gun has almost had as many years in service as my parents have lived...
EDIT: Spoke too soon. Argentina has had a FAL since 1958. That IS older than my parents.
Also to be fair the US has been using the M16 forever too, I think it's since 64 or 65.
We also have RK 95
The modernised versions really dont make it look old. Its a great gun and works fine so no reason to replace it really.
Iraq M16 😂
Terrible to hear you pronounce Koch wrongly. Again and again and again.
I’ve heard people pronounce it different ways who know a lot about guns. Stop tryna be a nerd and educate people instead of insulting them
@@CharlieFoxtrot128 Imagine I made a video pronouncing colt as "solt" instead of "kolt". Again and again .... solt, solt, solt..... Would you listen to my facts about Solt?
@@wikeroy lmao that is not the same thing. If you speak English, then you’re gonna get an English name correct. You can’t blame people who don’t speak German for not knowing how to pronounce a German name. Especially when its spelling would be pronounced “kotch” in English, not “coke”
H&K Heckler and COKE 416 rifles are expensive but damn worth the price. They are one of the main rifles our SF and SOF guys use in the US. Last time I looked the price for a 416 was $7k-$10K
The Bundeswehr buys them for 2K in Germany. Its calle the G95.
@@gregkollaeg2365 Not sure how much they are in the civilian sector but I've heard from several different sources that the military gets them for around 7-10k.
The civilien version is the HK MR 223. Is about 3K
@@gregkollaeg2365 I have it switched around then my bad
@@gregkollaeg2365 Thanks for both answering my question and correcting my mistake
As someone who has a german friend with the same last name, Koch can be pronounced a few ways, his family says its pronounced "cook", However H&K says its pronounced "coke" in other words theres a few ways yo say it, I assume others with the same name probably have others, for obvious reasons coke is the most accepted
argentina use famca a modernisation of fal
I would not trust this video really cause HK 416 is German ... oh and Norway uses them
Just because the rifle is German doesn’t mean other countries can’t adopt it
@@CharlieFoxtrot128 I basically answered that saying Norway forces uses it
@@TrymTheXboxGamer i take it english isnt your first language then as your original comment is contradicting
@@CharlieFoxtrot128 yeah English is not my first language in my country, but yea my bad if I talk in riddles