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Technoviking said:Ladies and Gentlemen
Come one, come all, and witness the marvel that is our procurement system! Conceived as the "be all, end all" for infantry platoon support weapons that was thought of before combat in Kandahar, and deemed so important, that it was brought into service just as soon as we left combat. That's right, it's the C16 AGLS! Bigger, stronger and faster (and heavier!) than anything we have ever had! So good, we could not wait until our next deployment, we are implementing it now! Write your MP, and thank him or her personally for the government expending millions of your dollars on a weapon system that the users neither desired or know how to use effectively. Egos trump common sense once again as a complex and overly heavy weapon system will replace a simple and man-portable weapon system.
If our robust soldiers can carry it beyond 50 metres from the truck, it will be worth its weight in gold. Once again, the army shows its true colours in maintaining the aim of situating the estimate and ignoring the hard work, back-breaking effort and lives and blood spilled on the field of battle by bringing in a modern-day Ross Rifle that its prime user, the Infantry, has just collective just realised is too heavy to carry.
Once again, we are ******. Thank you kindly, motherlovers. God bless the PBI.
You just don't understand, do you? The aim is not to give the infantry what we need in time of war, the aim is to spend millions of tax dollars in Quebec. ;D