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From Janes Defence Weekly - 7 Jan 08

Portugal revamps weapon project
Victor Barreira JDW Correspondent
Lisbon

The Portuguese Ministry of Defence (MoD) is to again launch its procurement process for 26,900 5.56 mm assault rifles, 1,600 5.56 mm light machine guns and 4,100 9 mm pistols for the army, air force and navy.

It combines two programmes; the first, an acquisition programme for an undisclosed number of rifles, guns and pistols, was included in the weapon systems procurement programme (Lei de Programação Militar, LPM), which was approved in June 2006.

It was to be managed by the Portuguese MoD procurement agency Direcção Geral de Armamento e Equipamentos de Defesa (DGAED) and was planned to integrate officers from the three Portuguese armed forces branches along with officers from the DGAED agency. This team will support the DGAED in defining technical and operational parameters and weapon evaluations.

During the previous procurement, the MoD selected the G36 5.56 mm assault rifle from Heckler & Koch of Germany. However, following an adverse court decision on the delayed Programa de Aquisição de Armas Ligeiras procurement programme for the acquisition of 33,500 light weapons and associated accessories (31,000 assault rifles, 1, 700 light machine guns and 6,800 pistols) for the Portuguese armed forces, launched by the MoD in December 2004, the MoD cancelled the procurement and will now relaunch the entire process. Portugal's army, navy and air force have been equipped since the 1960s with the 7.62 mm G3A3 assault rifle; the 7.62 mm HK 21A1 light machine gun built in Portugal by the now defunct INDEP-Indústrias de Defesa SA under licence from Heckler & Koch; the 7.62 mm MG 42-59 and MG3 machine guns; and the Walther P38 and PP 9 mm pistols.

The models selected in the new programme will replace these weapons as well the SG 543 5.56 mm assault weapon and ARM assault rifles.

Bids are expected from Steyr Mannlicher, Heckler & Koch, FN Herstal, SAN Swiss Arms, Israel Weapon Industries, Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta among others.

The acquisition of light weapons for the Portuguese armed forces began in the 1990s. Portuguese Army Chief of Staff General Pinto Ramalho recently said it is now top priority for the army's modernisation.


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Note that they are currently participating in ISAF, with a "Commando" company as QRF and an OMLT for the ANA. I am curious why there are no M-16/M4 type rifles being offered. Maybe Colt Canada can get an offer in and we can kit them out with C7s and C8s. That siad, I imagine since G36 was selected before, I would likely be selected again.
 
P38's and mg42, a military with good taste :D
The Mg42 I can understand, very common in all of europe (mg3) but the p38 is a bit of a shocker I must say.

Perhaps we'll see surplus p38's in Canada in the future?
 
Don't forget the P1 (P-38) was even used with the Bundeswehr until around 1995. The MG3 still is.

They have a lot of experience with HK, they'll probably do what Spain did - G36V + MG4.
 
The MG42 lives on, as the MG1, 2, 3, 4 in many countries. I picked up a belt from one this summer on the Oslo training grounds.
 
Not only does it live on in that incarnation, IIRC the FN MAG (otherwise known as the C6 and arguably the best GPMG around today) owes it's feed system t the MG42. Even the US Army eventually clued in that the MAG is an outstanding piece of kit.;)
 
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