Monday, December 24, 2007

C7s for Afghan National Army

Seems a good thing--I just hope the ANA doesn't end up with bunch of disparate weapons from various countries:
Canadian military donates old C7 rifles to Afghan National Army

23 hours ago [i.e. Dec. 23]

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The Canadian military has agreed to donate 2,500 surplus C7 rifles to the Afghan National Army along with ammunition and training.

The decision, made quietly last week, is expected to bring the fledgling Afghan force in line with other NATO countries.

Building capacity among the ANA is the key to Canada's exit strategy from Afghanistan.

Last month a senior Afghan commander told The Canadian Press that better weaponry was crucial to the buildup of the ANA.

Lt.-Col. Shirin Shah Kowbandi said the army's old Soviet-era AK-47s frequently misfire.

At the time he said Canadians had promised to provide the ANA with "good weapons" but that they had not yet delivered.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

The Iraqi Army is doing the same thing, incrementally retiring all their AKs as M-16s become available.

It'll be interesting to see what military pistol the Afghans and Iraqis adopt, as the pistol users in neither the US Army nor the Marines are too thrilled with the standard Beretta 9mm.

12:03 p.m., December 24, 2007  

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