"An Invasion through Canada into the US would become a disaster, they are the only country that does not follow their doctrine, unpredictability and innovation is what scares the russian bear" - Russian Infantry Officer shortly after the cold war
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"An Invasion through Canada into the US would become a disaster, they are the only country that does not follow their doctrine, unpredictability and innovation is what scares the russian bear" - Russian Infantry Officer shortly after the cold war
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"An Invasion through Canada into the US would become a disaster, they are the only country that does not follow their doctrine, unpredictability and innovation is what scares the russian bear" - Russian Infantry Officer shortly after the cold war
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Canadian C-7 (Modified M16A) but with a shorter barrel and shorter but, FN makes them but we have our own contract where they make them in Canada
"An Invasion through Canada into the US would become a disaster, they are the only country that does not follow their doctrine, unpredictability and innovation is what scares the russian bear" - Russian Infantry Officer shortly after the cold war
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Re: What is common to all three and what is the missing tool?
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November 11 2004, 4:59 PM
All the rifles are part of program "Advanced Combar Rifle ACR" of US army.
The program start in the late 80 and end in the 90. The goal was to improve
the ability of the rifles at that time.
The first is "AII ACR"
The second is "Colt ACR"
The third is "Steyr ACR"