November 24, 2007:
The Afghan
Army is replacing its AK-47s for M-16s. The first 5,000 M-16s arrive in
January, and 10,000 a month after that, until 50,000 have arrived. The Afghan
army currently has a strength of about 50,000, and this is expected to reach
64,000 in the next 14 months. While the AK-47 is more reliable when dirty, the
M-16 is more accurate, a bit lighter and sounds different than the AK-47. That
last item is important in combat, as it helps you sort out who is where. Around
the world, rebels and irregulars tend to choose the M-16 over AK-47, if they
have a choice. This despite all the criticism the M-16 gets. The AK-47 also has
its quirks. But since the AK-47 has been so romanticized in the West, those
flaws tend to be played down. Not so in the field.