I would prefer the Bear over the Tu-85 myself, thanks for the clarification on that issue.
Dont think I am trying out alt truths, sorry about that. Tad frazzled at the moment.
If you look at the realitive rates of fire, priorities, doctrines and so on, it shows what weapons where primarily designed for. For instance, the STG had a comparatively low rate of fire and was rather heavy, combined with German infantry doctrine it shows that it was designed as a carbine or rifle that could be used as a machinegun when required. Likewise, the FG-42 was designed as a machinegun that if required could be used as a rifle.
The Soviets, when designing the AK, where focused on getting troops in fast and doing fighting up close, supported by snipers at the least, artillery, tanks and aircraft the rest of the time so that long-ranged combat for the infantry was less of a concern. This is evidenced by the different ways Soviets and the Chinese reacted to the AK, with the Chinese keeping the SKS along until they wound up in 'nam while the Soviets went to the AK jsut about as soon as it existed.
Oh, also, when you say SDK, do you mean the TKB ,software development kits, or something totally different? I mentioned the TKB info as a bit of an aside(having suggested we wait to get it as opposed to going for the STG or the AKM a few slightly ranty posts ago, and put there to provide a bit more information on it)
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Yep, thats about the face of it. Much of the time, its one of the bits that I like the most, though when it gets nasty its the part I like the least about them.