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The CAR 816, also called Caracal Sultan or simply Sultan, is a 5.56×45mm NATO, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle that is produced by Caracal International in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The rifle is also called Sultan in memory of the Emirati Colonel Sultan Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi who was killed in action in Saudi-led intervention in ...
CAR 816 assault rifle. In 2002, Caracal designers and experts working in conjunction with the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces started developing a range of modern pistols and accessories. [4] By the end of 2006, Caracal International L.L.C. was incorporated and registered as a company in Abu Dhabi.
The Caracal pistol is a series of semi-automatic pistols manufactured by Caracal International LLC [1] a subsidiary of Tawazun Holding from the United Arab Emirates.The Caracal pistol series are the first pistols made in the United Arab Emirates and is the primary service issued pistol used by the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces.
Locally produced by Caracal International. Browning Hi-Power Belgium: Handgun: 9×19mm Parabellum [2] SIG Sauer P226 Switzerland: Handgun: 9×19mm Parabellum: Submachine guns MP5 Germany: Submachine gun: 9×19mm NATO: Used by the Marines. [3] Rifles; CAR 816/Sultan United Arab Emirates: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard service rifle. [4 ...
The latter (the EDGE Group) produces Caracal’s CAR 816 assault rifle, which has its roots in the HK416, as some of H&K’s and Sig Sauer’s engineers were hired by the UAE conglomerate to design the new product. CAR 816 has already been selected by India and South Korea, among others.
Sultan Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi (1970, United Arab Emirates—14 December 2015, Taiz, Yemen) was a colonel of the United Arab Emirates Army who became one of the most senior officers killed during the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war.
The Haenel MK 556 [2] (German: Maschinenkarabiner) [3] is a gas-operated selective-fire 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle designed by German company C.G. Haenel.The MK556 was finalised in September 2020, and it is a fully automatic version of an earlier Haenel design, the CR 223, which was already in limited use by law enforcement agencies since 2017. [4]
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