marine1
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Never going to happen. The Chines will duplicate anything and everything and no one will stop them
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I dont know much about this.. sincerely... so could I ask you which bits Israel, SA and Finish companies copied? I would be curious to learn more.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMI_GalilThe Galil’s design is optimized for operation in arid conditions and is based on the Finnish RK 62,[1] which itself was derived from the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle. It was selected as the winner of a competition for the Israel Defense Forces that included many other rival designs (among them, the M16A1, Stoner 63, AK-47 and HK33) and was formally accepted into service in 1972, replacing the dust-sensitive FN FAL.
The Rk 62 (also 7.62 Rk 62 and M62; Rynnäkkökivääri 62 or "assault rifle 62") is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. It is the standard issue infantry weapon of the Finnish Defence Forces.
The RK 62 was designed in 1962 and is based on the Soviet AK design. The Rk 62 uses the same 7.62x39mm cartridge as the AK. Between 1965 and 1994 350,000 M62 rifles were produced jointly by Valmet and Sako.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RK_62The RK 62 is considered a high quality AK-47 variant. This is apparent especially in its accuracy, as it can frequently achieve less than one minute of arc. The rifle uses a "peep" diopter sight, which is flipped over to reveal the open tritium enhanced rear night sight. The forward sight has also a mode for night operation. After basic training, some 30% of Finnish conscripts can score 93 or more points with ten rounds at 150 m distance with target shooting on RK 62, the bullseye (10 points) diameter being 100 mm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R4_assault_rifleThe R4 is a 5.56mm assault rifle that was introduced into service with the South African Defence Force (SADF) in the early 1980s, replacing the earlier 7.62mm FN FAL rifle, that was manufactured in South Africa under a license agreement from Fabrique Nationale as the R1. The R4 is produced by Vektor (a small arms division of Denel corporation, currently Denel Land Systems).
The weapon is a licensed variant of the Israeli Galil ARM assault rifle[1][2] with several modifications; notably, both the stock and magazine are now made of a high-strength polymer and the stock's arms were lengthened, adapting the weapon for the average South African soldier.[1]
...but that R1 had sheer stopping power and could kick like a mule.