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Dec 20, 2016. Army is introducing a new assault rifle, the enhanced F88, into 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. The enhanced F88 (or EF88) Austeyr rifle is an exceptional weapon characterised by superior lethality, accuracy, ergonomics, reliability and modularity. The EF88 Austeyr rifle. A member of the elite Special Air Service Regiment says the main rifle used by the Australian army is unsuited for modern combat and could put a soldier in danger. The soldier, who says he has spent 20 years in the.
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• This is an old ausgamers post from sometime prior to 2004. I was good reading then and is pretty good reading now. I thought I'd share. I hope the original author does not mind. I've had to edit this into a bunch of parts to fit.
Post War Walther Pp Serial Numbers. Civilian to soldier in 7 weeks Anyone wanting to join the Australian army, weather it be joining infantry, armored, catering or band corps, must first endure 7 weeks of training at ARTC (Army recruit training centre) down on the NSW/Victoria border in a place called Kapooka. The first night at Kapooka is easily the worst.
I can only describe what I went through, but I would imagine they do the same process for everyone. You arrive there at about 11pm at night, after a 7 hour bus trip from Sydney. Everyone on the bus is talking and everyone is starting to make new friends and spirits are generally high. Then you pass through the gates of the base. It’s quite a grand entrance, with 2 large WW2 artillery guns on either side of the roadway and a brass plaque directly ahead saying “BLAMEY BARRACKS”. I noticed that as we drove through the gates, everyone just seemed to go silent, as though they had just realized that after all the talk and bragging about joining the army, they had finally arrived and the time for talk was over. The bus drove for another 2 minutes and the parked outside a large building, lights on and several silhouetted figures standing outside.