New Zealand Defence Force to Replace Steyr AUG

They were tossing around the idea of bringing back a 7.62 rifle a while ago, that would be an interesting move if they went that way. I'm pretty sure they are using a LMT 7.62 as a DMR now.

@Mac_NZ thoughts?

I'd say the 416 or the M4 will be selected..

The AR type platform does seem to be an obvious choice. I'm hoping they don't go for an M4 though, it's past it's prime and there are better options out there.
 
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I can tell you firsthand the ADF wishes they would follow suit. I recently got some shooting time with the Steyr Aug down here in Oz and interestingly enough, I didn't mind it. It was the first bullpup I'd ever shot, the only thing that I didn't really like was the magazine release, and the two-stage trigger was a little odd. The Aussies want the M4.
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I talked to a former colleague about his a while back. They went to Steyr with a massive list of changes and a new model has been developed that is outrageously reliable and accurate, it costs $5k each though.

Army then went to MOD and said "hey, you know how we were upgrading the rifle, well all the old ones are shot out, we need a new one, this one". MOD said "well if you want a new rifle its going to tender then and at that price, well don't hold your breath".

So now a full trial will be conducted with a view to selecting a replacement. I expect to see two make it in for final selection, HK416 or Steyr. It wont be 7.62, that's from the horses mouth. As long as we are are affiliated with AUSCANZUKUS we will be keeping the same caliber of small arm as the rest.
 
7.62 for a rifleman sounds great, but the cost to implement it would be ridiculous. The weapons and ammo would cost more, you'd have to buy a ton of it for training and war stock, and then you'd have the rounds necessary to transition from a 5.56 to the 7.62. You wouldn't do a quick fam fire and then qualify.

One thing I'd hope other nations would consider is the SCAR-L vs M4 issue. Not a knock on the SCAR, the -H is clearly in use, but based on several comments on this board the -L didn't exactly outperform the M4 by a large margin...certainly not enough to justify the cost. The M4's basic design is about 50 years old and while not perfect acquisition officers will have to consider price per unit. One thing we can be sure of: the decision won't please everyone, it may well piss off a majority of soldiers, and money will be a prime factor in the decision. Right, wrong, or other, basic economics will factor heavily in the decision.
 

According to a 2011 Ministry of Defence report, operations in Afghanistan had shown it was difficult to accurately identify adversaries with the Steyr, which was ineffective at ranges greater than 200 metres.

A request for information that closed in October 2013 said the Steyr replacement "will offer consistency in fire from close quarter situations to more deliberate fire at around 500 m by day and half this distance in low light conditions.

So the 5.56 in a 20" barrel was ineffective past 200m, they don't want a 7.62 but demand the new weapon be effective to 500m... :hmm:

I'd like to see the magic rabbit they pull out of the hat on this one!
 
Way I'm reading it is that their optics sucked ass and couldn't see shit past 200m.

Hmm, yeah I wondered if that was the meaning. Seems weird when the Steyr has a rail that can take any scope, that's hardly the weapon's fault...
 
They were using Aug Paras (most without TA01s) in Afghan on later deployments because they were sooooo much easier to maneuver in a vehicle. They also had shit range and stopping power.

DTA did some testing 4-5 years back, the results of which disappeared promptly from the NZDF intranet. The results showed that even with Mk 262 the effect on target wasn't deemed consistently lethal at distances beyond 400m. I don't know why they keep pulling this 600m range out. I'm going to speculate that is the combat shooting team influence getting in there. Not that they don't know their shit when it comes to shooting but there is a difference between putting a round in the 5.1 on a Fig 11 and putting down Abdul the goat fucker.
 
They were using Aug Paras (most without TA01s) in Afghan on later deployments because they were sooooo much easier to maneuver in a vehicle. They also had shit range and stopping power.

DTA did some testing 4-5 years back, the results of which disappeared promptly from the NZDF intranet. The results showed that even with Mk 262 the effect on target wasn't deemed consistently lethal at distances beyond 400m. I don't know why they keep pulling this 600m range out. I'm going to speculate that is the combat shooting team influence getting in there. Not that they don't know their shit when it comes to shooting but there is a difference between putting a round in the 5.1 on a Fig 11 and putting down Abdul the goat fucker.

I really don't get that argument/point of view, who gives a fuck if it's easier, whats more effective on the battlefield? Personally if given the choice I would take an SLR to A'stan, length be dammed.

Exactly, I knew guys who were competitive shooters, target shooting .223s at 1000m, but I doubt the round would penetrate a Swani at that range.
 
416 is expensive.

The price is comparative to the size of the NZDF may be a factor..

Our Styer are presently going through an upgrade.. New sights (ACOG) and picatinny rails ..new sling. Our 203 is also being waddied from a
Dimacio in favor of the HK side loading
203.
 
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I really don't get that argument/point of view, who gives a fuck if it's easier, whats more effective on the battlefield? Personally if given the choice I would take an SLR to A'stan, length be dammed.

Exactly, I knew guys who were competitive shooters, target shooting .223s at 1000m, but I doubt the round would penetrate a Swani at that range.


We are using FN FAL's (SLR's only better ;-) ) as DMR's.. We had stockpiles of FN's still in original grease and instead of selling them off to some despot country we retained them for DMR's.
 
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