Name: HK-G36
Damage: 20-25
Damage with Vest on: 11-17
Ammo: 30/10
Bullets per second:5-7
I need to bring a concerning development to your attention. Recent intelligence indicates that the Chaos Insurgency has acquired a new weapon of significant power. While there hasn't been a breach reported, the mere possession of this weapon by the Insurgency poses a serious threat to our facility's security.
What's particularly troubling is that initial tests have shown this weapon to surpass even our trusted M4A1 in terms of performance. While we're fortunate that there hasn't been a breach thus far, we cannot afford to underestimate the potential danger posed by this development.
It's imperative that we remain vigilant and proactive in our security measures. I'm requesting all security personnel to increase patrols and be on the lookout for any signs of suspicious activity or potential breaches. Additionally, I want to remind everyone of the importance of reporting any unusual findings or sightings immediately.
While we hope for the best, we must prepare for the worst. Let's work together to ensure the safety and security of this facility and its occupants.
The Heckler & Koch G36 (Gewehr 36) is an assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch. It is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, and replaced the heavier G3 battle rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm. The G36 was accepted into service with the Bundeswehr in 1997. Since then, it has been a popular export, and has seen active service in military and police units in several countries, including Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The G36 is gas-operated and feeds from a 30-round detachable box magazine or 100-round C-Mag drum magazine.
In 2012, the G36 was found to suffer from significant accuracy issues due to thermal expansion of the barrel, prompting a search for a replacement. In 2017, the Bundeswehr launched the System Sturmgewehr Bundeswehr, a program designed to field a replacement for the G36. The weapons put forth were the Heckler & Koch HK416, Heckler & Koch HK433, and the Haenel MK 556. The G95A1 and G95KA1, both variants of the HK416