User blog comment:Kingofawosmeness777/Canadian Army vs Australian Army/@comment-202.90.207.75-20110825083344

There are so many wrong things here. Let's count them, shall we?

1) The AuSteyr F-88 is not, and never will be, up to the same standard as the AUG. Even Thales admits that it's got shitting accuracy (60mm at 50 metres, source: http://www.thalesgroup.com/Countries/Australia/Documents/Austeyr_A1A2/?LangType=2057). A bloody AKM from 1950s Russia has about the same accuracy, and a Romanian AKM has tons better accuracy. Edge: C7.

2) Both countries use the Browning HP. It's only some elements of the Australian SASR who use the the USP .45. Edge: Tie.

3) Both sides also use the Remington 870, so I have no clue where you got the M1014. Edge: Tie.

4) Both armies field the LAW and Gustav in their intended roles. LAWs are issued to individuals in a section, Gustavs to a dedicated team. Edge: Tie.

5) The C14 trumps the SR-98. It might have fewer rounds in the magazine, but it fires more powerful rounds better suited to long range shooting. At minimum, they've got 500 metres over the Australians. Edge: C14

6) Both countries use the same damn LMG. How the hell did the M2 even get on the list? Edge: A tie.

7) The F1 wins. It's got less explosive, but uses pure RDX as opposed to an RDX/TNT mixture, giving it equal power. It also has an extra meter killing radius according to official courses and, as I've shown, Thales loves to boast about their failures. Edge: Australia

8) The Australians are going to be screwed in Canada once it's winter, but Canada's probably going to be screwed in Australia no matter what time of year. It's a bit hard to compare training without a recent war featuring the ordinary soldiers of both but, historically, both sides have gained very similar reputations for punching above their weight. Edge: Tie.

Result? Canada wins. They lay down suppressive fire and pick the Australians off from more than 300 metres away, where the Steyrs are useless and kill the Australian sniper before he can get into range.