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Germany’s G36

Our Bundeswehr allies field a polymer rifle against the Taliban.

The International Security Assistance Force comprises 39 different troop-contributing countries and is headquartered out of Kabul, Afghanistan. NATO took control of the ISAF mission in 2003, and since then there have been many additional countries that have volunteered forces to support the cause of democracy and stabilization in Afghanistan. Germany was one of the first allies that came to Afghanistan with NATO, with the primary infantry weapon being the G36. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, ...

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