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Known as Myanmar Army Sniper, a designated marksman rifle variant based on the MA-2. [38] It's chambered in 7.62x51 NATO caliber and fires from a 10-round magazine. [ 38 ] There are reports indicating that production may have started as early as 2011 to 2012.
MA-12 : 5.56 mm light machine gun. Licensed production of Heckler & Koch HK33. [9] MA-13 MK-II : 9 mm submachine gun. Copy of Steyr TMP. [15] [34] MA-15 : 7.62 mm general purpose machine gun. Licensed production of MG3 machine gun; MA-16 : .50-inch heavy machine gun. Licensed production of STK 50MG. [35] MAS-1 MK-I : 7.62 mm Designated marksman ...
The 1974 Constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma adopted a new State Seal [7] with Socialist symbols : a pinion (cogwheel) with 14 teeth, surrounding the map of Myanmar, surrounded by two paddy ears, the two artistic Burmese lions besides the branches: The left lion facing to the left and the right lion facing to the right ...
III is a family of bullpup assault rifles made by the Myanmar Directorate of Defence Industries, chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO, based on the QBZ-97s that were exported to Myanmar in 2009. [3] [4] The MA-1 Mk. IIIs were made without any licensing agreements with China, and Myanmar claimed that they were made without foreign assistance. [5] [6]
The EMER K-1, [3] sometimes known as the EMER K1 [4] or EMERK-1, [1] was a prototype bullpup assault rifle made in Myanmar by the Electrical Mechanical and Engineering Corps (EMEC). [5] Reverse engineered in 1995 from the Chinese QBZ-97 assault rifle, the EMER K-1 was prone to stoppage.