User blog comment:Appelmonkey/Rematch: National Police of Colombia vs. Icelandic Police/@comment-35680048-20190623195827

Tybaltcapulet's "The fuck Appel? WHERE'S MY GRENADE LAUNCHER AND MINIGUN?! Edges:

Pistols: How many pistols with a pathetically short range must I deal with. First it was Frontovik v Poilus now this? I'm giving the edge to the Glock, because in the long run, having twice the range of the opposing pistol will be of much more use than a couple extra rounds.Edge: Icelanic Police

SMGs: Most stats here are the same, except for the fire rate, which the MP5 dominates having 200 RPM on the Uzi.They both have 40 rounds, a muzzle velocity of 400 m/s and a range of 200m. An SMG's job is to get as much firepower as possible, and the MP5 will be able to do a better job of that.Edge:Icelandic Police

Assault Rifles: Once again an easy edge for the Icelandic Police. The G36 has the higher rate of fire, larger magazine, higher muzzle velocity, and the better range. The Galil isn't a bad weapon, it's just simply outclassed here.Edge:Icelandic Police

Special: Finally an edge for the Colombians, and my opinion it's a straight stomp for the SAW.The SAW provides another level of automatic fire that the Blaser simply can't compete against.The Blaser isn't even semi-auto, having to constantly pull the bolt back for every shot. And really it isn't the greatest weapon for this battle. This dockyard is sure to have lots of cover, and lots of small spaces, where sniper rifles are absolutely terrible. Even if its range becomes a benefit, the SAW isn't far behind, with an impressive 700m range to the Blaser's 800. And it isn't resricted to far off engagment, allowing it bemuch much more versatile. As its acronym implies, it is meant to be a squad automatic weapon, which the SAW does perfectly.Edge:National Police of Columbia 

Overall/X-factors: This battle to me is a lot like GSG9 vs SWAT but seemingly worse for the Colombians. There are some key categories the Colombians suffer in compared to the Icelanders. They lose in pistols, SMGs, and Assault Rifles. But they do easily take Special weapons with an extra automatic weapon compared to a rather limited sniper rifle.But really even if they had all inferior weapons here, I would still give the win to the National Police of Colombia. Why? It's pretty simple. The Icelandic Police lack the skill and experience that the Colombians have. Iceland is notoriously lacking in crime, and while that's great and all, that means they have very little practical experience. The Colombians however have a multitude of battles with drug cartels and gangs, and are well versed in urban combat. I would also say they have better training, as they are assisted by the army, which puts them a step above the Icelandic Police. And none of their weapons are necessarily bad, they're just functionally outclassed. The National Police of Colombia is both better trained and more experienced for this type of engagement.

National Police of Colombia: 3500

Icelandic Police:1500