Well, i didn't know the AK-47 is so inaccurate.
The size and weight of the bullet alone can't be the reason for it being inaccurate though. If that would be the case, then .50 sniper rifles would be a pretty stupid idea, don't you think?
The accuracy depends on the ballistic properties of the bullet, and its cartridge, the length and quality of the barrel and the shooter operating the weapon. Take into considaration that the large caliber needs the right amount of force to deliever it. the 7.62x39 caliber is for example underpowered in comparison to a 7.62x51 caliber because it has a shorter casing containing a reduced charge, and therefore shorter range although it is the same bullet caliber, it is like having a 2 pound item that is thrown by a teenager and a body builder who can throw furthest? this is in terms of range the AK-47 is a massproduced and cheap rifle that was constructed to be easy to use and to be durable, it can not be compared to a .50 sniper rifle, since the sniper rifle is a special piece of equipment and produced for quality and not quantity, the barrel and trigger group is constructed with precision and with quality materials, while the AK-47 as I said is constructed for quantity and not as a precision weapon and therefore of lower quality materials. Furthermore the .50 > 12,7x99 caliber cartridge has better ballistic properties than the short casing 7.62x39 caliber
Bigger calibres usually (if there is no other problem with the gun) have a better long range accuracy. It's logical. Just compare it with every day life experience. What is easier to throw accurate over a long range, a light ball (for example a ping pong/tabletennis ball) or a heavy ball, like a baseball or a golf ball?
You know that from physics lessons at school too. The heavier something is, the harder it is to divert it from it's course once it moves. A heavy object moving fast will succumb to gravity and the resistance of air slower than a light object.
Better range yes if the charge is proper for the weight of the bullet, more accurate no, depends on the quality of the weapon
And the age of a gun design is hardly a problem. After all a gun is a pretty simple machine you can hardly improve. Look at the M2-HB. It's still in use although the design is from the 40ies too, as far as i know. Or handguns... they hardly changed in 100 years or so.
And the M-16 is not really a new design either, as you know.
Many guns used in WW2 were much more complicated and in some way even more sophisticated than the ones that are used today. The problem of this designs was usually that they were too complicated and thus not practical enough.
I didn't mean the age of the mechanisms in guns, I am talking in terms of effectiveness in regards of minor modifications and quality of materials, although modern rifles operate in the same way as older rifles, they are more effective in terms of weight, accuracy, range and reliability, and that has something to do with the design and materials used
If the AK-47 is so bad, then not because of the age of the design and not because the calibre is too big. The flaw must lay somewhere else.
The AK isn't bad it is just falling behind more modern rifle designs, why? look above, rugged not precision design, materials, the cartridge ( heavy bullet with insufficient charge for long range + heavy recoil), a short barrel leads to bad range and bad accuracy COMPARED to modern designs
If indeed long range accuracy is a important advantage in a desert environment, then a switch to some other 7.62 calibre rifle (for example the M-14 or G-3) might be a good idea. Most of those designs don't have any problems with long range accuracy as far as i know.
They are just not as "hip" as a M-4 with all this night vision-, laserpointer-, granade thrower- extra gimmicks or a G-36, that's all.
yes a g-3 or m-14 would be better in terms of accuracy and range, but they are poorer in terms of weight of the weapon and ammo, and the ammount of ammo in the mags for example a g3 only takes 20 shots vs 30 on the AK-47
Admit it, you just think with such a rifle egyptian soldiers would look more cool and up to date.