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Sniper rifle: Used by special forces units. CZ 750 S1 M1 Czech Republic: 7.62×51mm NATO: Sniper rifle: Used by special forces units. CG-F1T Argentina: 7.62×51mm NATO: Sniper rifle: Extremely rare but in use within certain special forces units. Steyr HS .50 Austria.50 BMG: Anti-materiel rifle: Standard long range & anti-materiel sniper rifle ...
Mauser 1909 sniper rifle: version with a German-made scope and a bent-down bolt handle. [5] Mauser 1909 cavalry carbine: shortened variant, with a straight grip stock and a forecap that covers all the barrel. [6] The bayonet can be attached under this forecap. [7] Mauser 1909 Mountain Carbine or Engineers Carbine: [7]
Roland - Argentine forces deployed a single launcher to defend Stanley airport; it succeeded in shooting down one Sea Harrier (XZ456) on 1 June 1982 above 10,000 feet (3000 m). The presence of the launcher forced British aircraft to operate above its envelope – typically at 18,000 feet (5,500 m) which severely reduced the accuracy of bombs ...
Tabuk Sniper Rifle: Al-Qadissiya Establishments 7.62×39mm: Long-stroke piston (semi-auto) Iraq: 1970s Taher: Defense Industries Organization: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action Iran: 2016 TPG-1: Unique Alpine AG .223 Remington 5.56×45mm NATO.338 Remington Ultra Magnum: Bolt-action Germany: 2000 Type 97 Sniper Rifle: Arisaka: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka ...
Primary service rifle. FN FAL: 7.62×51mm NATO Belgium Argentina: Secondary service rifle. Manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares. M4A1: 5.56×45mm NATO United States: Used by Amphibious Commandos Group. FAMAS: 5.56×45mm NATO France: Used by Amphibious Commandos Group. Steyr AUG: 5.56×45mm NATO Austria: Used by Tactical Divers Group.
Below is listed the equipment that the Argentine Air Force use. Munitions. Model [1] Type Origin Description ... Sniper rifle: United States: 7.62mm: Sniper rifle ...
While FN did receive and then later deliver an order for a conversion of a single rifle in March 1967, the remaining armory stock of the Argentine rifles were converted domestically by Metalúrgica Centro, a company formerly known as Fábrica de armas Halcón. Metalúrgica Centro provided and installed in each rifle a new barrel in 7.62×51mm ...
The FARA 83 (Spanish: Fusil Automático República Argentina; "Argentine Republic Automatic Rifle") or FAA 81, "Argentine Automatic Rifle" (Spanish: Fusil Automático Argentino) was a rifle locally designed and developed for the Argentine Army in the 1980s. It is one of the first indigenously designed assault rifles in South America.