It kinda irratates me that whenever my friends talk about weapon systems, they always seem to put the weight of a weapon or any part of your gear for that matter as a secondary thing. It always seems like they feel like military members or themselves are some sort of "supermen" capable of carrying 80 pound packs without much penalty. Obviously my friends have never done any military service. On the flip side, I have yet to enter my first year of military service but from hiking experiences and experiences from other military members they always explain to me "Weight is VERY VERY important". My friends though say if carrying 60-80 pound packs is heavy they say "Suck it up, your in the army!" And would proceed to list off their ideal combat system involving M60 machine guns with level 4 body armor.
I don't think my friends know that from documentries as well as interviews with special forces members that those men rarely if ever opt to wear body armor, and use much lighter equipment than their ordinary military counterparts. Here we have some of the toughest trained men in the world like Navy Seals, Spestnaz, and Green Berets asking for weapons that are much lighter, and equipment that is much lighter or absent at all.
I subscribe to the idea that heavy system=slow movement=easy target=dead target.
As men who have actually served in the army, how important is weight to your system?
I don't think my friends know that from documentries as well as interviews with special forces members that those men rarely if ever opt to wear body armor, and use much lighter equipment than their ordinary military counterparts. Here we have some of the toughest trained men in the world like Navy Seals, Spestnaz, and Green Berets asking for weapons that are much lighter, and equipment that is much lighter or absent at all.
I subscribe to the idea that heavy system=slow movement=easy target=dead target.
As men who have actually served in the army, how important is weight to your system?
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