User blog comment:Redkite/4, Joint Task Force 2 vs. Spetsnaz - Alfa Group/@comment-4098900-20120908221820

Hawk's hawk-eyed edges:

*Handgun: The MP-443 uses 9mm 7N21 +P rounds designed to pierce armor. It also has a 17 round mag. The Sig Sauer uses a 10 round mag and regular 9mm. Those will have trouble piercing armor. I mean, a couple rounds'll get through and these guys can easily fire off two rounds quickly. One hit will do damage but won't get through. Either way, 7 more bullets and armor piercing rounds make the MP-443 better.

Edge: Alfa Group

*Shotgun: Both are semi-auto, but the Benelli holds like 4 rounds. Vs. the Saiga's 12. Plus, the Saiga is loaded by a magazine. It can be reloaded much quicker.

Edge: Alfa Group

*SMGs: Like most 45. cal SMGs, the UMP ain't that accurate. The Bizon fires from a closed-bolt which increases its accuracy. The UMP has a 25 round mag. The Bizon can use a 53 or 64 round mag.

Edge: Alfa Group

*Carbines: They're both around the same size. Both fire similar rounds. Of course, the AK ain't gonna jam whereas the C8 will...but as if it's gonna jam on a cargo ship. The C8 has a slightly faster rate of fire.....Not like it'll make much differences....Both have 30 round mags......Although the AK can have a 100 round drum mag. I'm assuming it ain't gonna. I guess I'll give the edge to JTF2 unless the AK is getting a drum mag here.

Edge: JTF2

Overall Winner: Alfa Group

See, Alfa Group has quite a lot more operational experience. They've operated heavily in Afghan, and in pretty much every major Russian conflict since. As well as tons of counter-terrorism. They constantly train for urban warfare. I'm sure they practice raiding cargo ships considering the extreme amount of weapons, drugs, and even trafficked humans being transported by the Russian Mafia through cargo ships. That'll give them a big advantage if they train to fight n cargo ships which is where this fight'll take place. JTF2 has only been operating since 1993. They haven't seen much action since. Just some in Bosnia, Kosovo, Libya, and Haiti. The only place where they saw much action if Afghan.....Alfa Group has had to fight day in and day out in both Chechen Wars. They saw a lot of action in Afghan (including the assassination of the Afghan president). Some action in Ossestia. Lotta action in Takikistan. As well as heavy involvement in many other conflicts. They've been dealing with a huge amount of terrorism ever since the collapse of the U.S.S.R. Their training is much more brutal, and superior is everyway. Plus they take literally all but one weapon edge. And the edge they don't take is for one tiny little reason that hardly even matters at all.