Friday, January 3, 2014

Aghanistan: Why Spray and Pray Won't Go Away

The problem NATO trainers and advisors have is that too many Afghan troops and police will, under the stress of combat, revert back to their tribal ways. That means going head-to-head with the enemy for a shootout and maybe even some hand-to-hand action. The NATO advisors who accompany most Afghan battalions, to observe how well the training is used and advise on how to deal with problems, find that the Afghan commanders and NCOs have a hard time stopping their troops from going old school and often just go along with it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well.....That's because of the Assault rifle. A weapon meant from its outset to have a MAXIMUM effective killing range of 400 yards. Despite the current AR-is-the-greatest-weapon-EVEH!! Fad, They are and shall allways be CARBINES. They ARE NOT "battle rifles". At ranges over 275 yards they have the same ballistic profile as a .22 long rifle (in the case of the AK-47 a .38 S&W special) The Ragheads know something the NATO advisors and the US shooter doesn't. The ONLY thing the "assault rifle" dose well is volume fire at short range , AKA "spray and pray".