User blog comment:Necron Jesus/Mujahideen vs. Khmer Rouge/@comment-379205-20191023020551

119's "Insurgency" Edge


 * Handguns: The Stechkin has a larger magazine and full auto fire, giving it the advantage, especially as neither side is wearing armor, so the Tokarev's stopping power is less of an issue. Edge: Mujahideen


 * Bolt-Action: The Lee-Enfields used in Afghanistan may be Pakistani knock-offs and less reliable, but the Mosins in Cambodia probably aren't in any great condition either, and the Enfield still has the larger magazine, giving it the advantage. Edge: Mujahideen


 * Assault Rifles: The M16 has a longer range and faster rate of fire, however, the M16s that would have likely ended up in Cambodia are Vietnam-era M16A1s, the earlier models of which were far less reliable and prone to jamming. In these conditions, the more reliable AKM is the more effective weapon as it will be less likely to jam. Edge: Mujahideen


 * SMGs: The PPS has a longer range and larger magazine than the Sten. Edge: Khmer Rouge


 * LMG 1: The RP-46 has a larger capacity with its 60-round belt feed, VS the 30-round magazine of the ZB26, and may also have a higher rate of fire. Edge: Khmer Rouge


 * LMG 2: The PKM uses a more reliable operation that is less likely to jam than the RPD, and fires from a larger belt at a longer range. Edge: Mujahideen'


 * Launcher: The RPG-7 is literally an improvement over the RPG-2, with a larger warhead and longer effective range. Edge: Mujahideen


 * X-Factors: The Mujahideen take the advantage in tactics, training, and combat experience, being trained and equipped by the CIA and having taken on the forces of the Soviet Union and won. The Khmer Rouge, by comparison, were brutal, but were relatively easily defeated by the Vietnamese when they invaded Cambodia. Edge: Mujahideen

Winner: Mujahideen: The Mujahideen will win this battle thanks to their superior tactics and experience fighting the Soviets, as well as the superior firepower of their more modern weaponry.