The standard issue rifle of the Royal Australian Army is the F88 Austeyr. It is a variant of the Austrian made Steyr Aug, manufactured under license.
The Kalashnikov AKM- being replaced with M16 (or the A4 carbine)
yes for the simple fact that mexicans are allowed here africans, australians are so why would people from Iraq not be
No, all countries have withdrawed all troops except the United States. However, Australians previously fought in Iraq.
Law enforcement issue: Restoring law, order and stability to Iraq. The US is NOT at war with the government of Iraq.
it is a bad issue the war needs to stop!
The war against Iraq, known as the Gulf War, was precipitated by Iraq's invasion and occupation of its neighbor, Kuwait.
A current policy of "one family, one rifle" is in place in Iraq. Every household is permitted one firearm, which is usually some variant of the AKM rifle.
On the September 11 terrorists attack, 11Australian were killed. With this, Australia supported the US on their invasion in Iraq with 550 combat troops.
No, it is never acceptable to use violence against any group of people, including soldiers returning from a war zone. There are peaceful and legal ways to address grievances or conflicts. It is important to seek help from authorities or mental health professionals if feeling distressed or considering harmful actions.
The M40 rifle was introduced in 1966. It is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by the United States Marine Corps, or USMC. It is still being used. It was previously used in wars such as the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), or Operation Desert Storm (January thru February 1991), or Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003- )?
There are currently over one hundred thousand US troops in Iraq. Beyond being a security issue, it would be prohibitive to list all service members in Iraq due to the sheer number of them.