...or high winds off of carriers...
That's all well and good, but think about it.
You're in a desert where the temperature's 37 above during the day, and about 5 or more below during the night.
You are wearing gear that will not camouflage you in the terrain. Nor will it facilitate such temperatures (ie, it will not keep you warm, nor will it keep you cool, for it is used in temperate situations)
You are holding a weapon that is unreliable in ANY conditions. It overheats easy (which is all well and good till you remember the temperature's 37 above already, and metal conducts heat rather willingly).
Your partner is carrying a GPMG, which clogs up with sand in a heartbeat. And you are standing in a desert which is prone to sandstorms and dust devils.
Behind you is an MBT. It is currently broken down due to sand intake.
To the left of the tank is a mortar pit. Which has also become clogged with sand.
You get on the radio. You find it is broken. Like all the other radios on camp.
You deploy a TACBE (which luckily isn't broken), and call for backup from your buddies on a nearby carrier. They decide to send you a chopper full of soldiers to assist you, hopefully carrying weapons that have NOT become jammed or clogged due to the fact they've been on the carrier and not deployed to where you are yet.
Your reinforcement chopper does not arrive, as it has crashed due to sea winds, because it is not designed for sea work, or because, oops! the mechanic was too incompetent/lazy to keep it in proper working order.
Across from you is an enemy who knows his terrain, has AKs and other weapons that work in the sand, are accustomed to, and able to work in, the heat, and are also equipped with kit that lets them.
Somehow, I don't think you're going to be too happy with Command. It's all well and good you making excuses for military incompetence, Spence, but these guys put their lives on the line out there, supposedly under the pretext of freedom and keeping the peace.
The ministries of defence/defense (depending on which side of the Atlantic you're on) could at least have the decency to give these people equipment they can depend upon. Because at the end of the day, in war, it's not much good standing out like a sore thumb with a gun that won't fire. You can't just go in shouting: "BANGBANGBANGBANG" and hoping that'll work, after all!