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Old 02-03-2011, 07:55 AM
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Default Germany in T2K

Ok, due to fact, that there were several questions about Germany in T2K, I opened this thread to discuss Germany.

At first, I will pick up the questions from sglancy12

Do you think the H&K G11 Rifle rifle would ever have made it as the FRG's standard service rifle if the Cold War would have continued past 1989? Or was it always just an interesting experiment?

As far as I know is the G11 against the Geneva Convention because of its V0. It causes very dangerous wounds and kills very easy by its trauma (or shock). Scratch wounds become leathal because of the trauma inflicted by the very high V0. In simple words: the weapon is to cruel because it kills too easily.

If the H&K G11 didn't become the Bundeswehr's battle rifle, what would have been the service rifle for the Twilight War? The HK G-3? Or would the the H&K G-36 simply have arrived in the line a couple years early?

I think it would still be the G3. Maybe some Special Forces could use the G36 (or HK33 or G41) But notice, that the KSK (Kommandospezialkräfte = Commandoes) are not in service in T2K. So the only SFs are the frogman (Kampfschwimmer) and the Long Range Recce Paratroopers (Fernspähtruppe)
One notice: Many soldiers regret the G3 because of its calibre 7,62mm. But it had a very big recoil, especially when using the burst!

And finally, do you think there are any conditions under which the officer corps of East and West Germany of the fictional 1990s would have conspired against the East Germany Communist Party to over throw the DGR government in a manner similar to the version 1 TW2K timeline?

I have only the T2K vers. 2.2 and hear this for the first time. It sounds like scince fiction. Don't forget that the officer corps of the NVA had a close link to the ruling party. I don't think so.


My answers so far.
I hope we can bring the Bundeswehr to life in this tiny thread.
I'll do my very best and feel free to ask.
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