Best Weapons for Jungle Combat ?




 
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May 16th, 2011  
HindStrike
 
 

Topic: Best Weapons for Jungle Combat ?


Was watching a show about Vietnam and got to wondering, what would be the best weapons for jungle combat? What would you equip yourself and/or your squad with if you were operating in a jungle, mangrove, etc.
May 16th, 2011  
Korean Seaboy
 
 
The M-16 and the AK-47. There were reasons why these two guns were one of the most used weapons in the Vietnam War. Though it's just my general opinion. I'm no expert in small arms. Military history, maybe
May 16th, 2011  
84RFK
 
 
Nay, the M16 and it's deratives would have too light bullets for thick brush, and the AK47 would probably be a better choice, at least when it comes to reliability and actual weight of ammo carried.

Personally I'd prefer something like M14, G3 or a FN FAL.
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May 16th, 2011  
SigJohnson
 
 
Our boys used the SLR (FN FAL) with great success
May 16th, 2011  
A Can of Man
 
 
I'd equip myself with a UAV and operate it from an air-conditioned room.
May 16th, 2011  
LeEnfield
 
 
You need some thing light and short with good hitting power, in the jungle most of what you do is close combat so most of the normal weapons are to large and cumbersome for that sort of fighting. Lets face it they even cut down the old 303 for jungle warfare
May 16th, 2011  
GHR
 
 
The best weapon is the one you have trained with and are most comfortable with. A professional soldier maintains his weapon so that it works in all conditions. And then itīs completely indifferent whether itīs a fully automatic rifel or a bow and arrow. It's the man that makes the difference - not the tool.

In a jungle you either get a patrol/instant contact or you're static waiting for a contact. Most patrol/instant contacts are fast and fleeting - snap shot, drop into kneel, repeat, drop to prone. The first round will be close, the second usually dead-on if you practice. The best weapon on point is a 12g pump.
May 16th, 2011  
84RFK
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by GHR
The best weapon is the one you have trained with and are most comfortable with. A professional soldier maintains his weapon so that it works in all conditions. And then itīs completely indifferent whether itīs a fully automatic rifel or a bow and arrow. It's the man that makes the difference - not the tool.

In a jungle you either get a patrol/instant contact or you're static waiting for a contact. Most patrol/instant contacts are fast and fleeting - snap shot, drop into kneel, repeat, drop to prone. The first round will be close, the second usually dead-on if you practice. The best weapon on point is a 12g pump.
Several good points here, and seeing that the Swedish Carl Gustav M/45 submachinegun was favoured by some of those active in jungle warfare those are points to be taken into serious consideration.
May 17th, 2011  
GHR
 
 
Yes, the m/45 is a relatively simple, blowback operated, 9mm submachine gun that fires from open bolt and itīs relatively easy to train people with no military background to use this weapon. It was the standard smg in the Danish armed forces for many years. I myself have fired this weapon a few times. Excellent weapon with reasonable accuracy.

During the Vietnam War, the US Navy SEALs used the Carl Gustav m/45 SMG extensively, including with suppressors, because it can fire immediately out of the water. The m/45 is a higly reliable weapon and will operate under extreme conditions such as arctic cold and desert heat. According to Danish SOF, who sometimes still use the weapon, you can soak the m/45 in mud, sand and snow - clean it by rinsing it a puddle of water, and it would keep firing.
May 17th, 2011  
A Can of Man
 
 
I still think my UAV and air-conditioned room are winners.
 


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