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**Though there were no negative feedbacks on G36 from German soldiers, Bundeswehr have also yet to announce anything regarding phasing G36 out of service.
**Various points throughout the story, G36 had commented on her model being old and unable to dissipate body heat as effectively as the newer models, <div class="spoiler">she even broke down during the summer heatwaves on the beach.</div> This is likely a reference to the controversy over the weapon's performance.
**The controversy appears to be unfounded, as the G36's overheating problems appears to have come from ammunition designed for operating in the cooler climates of Europe. When used during the conflicts in the Middle East, it predictably caused the weapon to overheat during extended firefights. Once new ammunition was issued there were no overheating problems with the rifle.
*The Bayonet issued to G36 are the AKM Type II bayonets, which were in service in the National People's Army of East Germany for their Kalash style service rifles. With the reunification of the nation, that stock of bladed weaponry found it's way into the newly merged Bundeswehr of the unified Germany.
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