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  2. List of army equipment of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, the Afghan National Army returned the loaned C7 rifles as the ANA preferred the American M16 rifle. AK-47 Soviet Union: Assault rifle Phased out of the service since 2008. Used by Afghan Special Forces and some regular units. AKM Soviet Union: Assault rifle In storage. AK-74 Soviet Union: Assault rifle: In storage. Type 56

  3. List of equipment of the Afghan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic rifle [4] Lee–Enfield British Empire: Bolt action: SMLE No.4 Mk.1 rifles captured from the former Afghan National Army. [3] Submachine guns; Škorpion: Czechoslovakia: Submachine gun [4] Shotguns; Mossberg 500 United States: Pump-action shotgun: Captured from the former Afghan National Army. [3] Sniper rifles; M24 Sniper Weapon ...

  4. Parker-Hale M82 - Wikipedia

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    Two mounting blocks were fitted to the receiver for the purpose of the fitting of optical sight mounts, supplied with the Parker Hale are the parkerized aluminium scope rings; rifles that were in service in the Australian and New Zealand armies used the Austrian Kahles Wien ZF-69 6×42 (26mm tube) drop compensation telescopic sight set in 100m ...

  5. M24 sniper weapon system - Wikipedia

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    The M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) or M24 is the military and police version of the Remington Model 700 rifle, M24 being the model name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988.

  6. Military history of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Military history of Afghanistan (Pashto: د افغانستان مسلح ځواک) began before 1709 when the Hotaki dynasty was established in Kandahar followed by the Durrani Empire. [1] The Afghan military was re-organized with assistance from the British in 1880, when the country was ruled by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan .

  7. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    Dual combat sighting system: ZF 3×4° optical sight topped with red dot sight as used on German G36A1 assault/sniper rifles. Though they had been used as early as the mid-19th century on rifled muskets, and even earlier for other tasks, it wasn't until the 1980s when optical devices for service rifles, such as the Austrian Steyr AUG and the ...

  8. Craig Harrison (British Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    The Schmidt & Bender MILITARY MK II 5–25×56mm scope used by Harrison on the L115A3 Long Range Rifle has windage and elevation adjustment of 0.1 milliradian (mil), double turn elevation turret, and parallax and illumination control. The sight has a maximal vertical elevation range of 26 mil, and the sight adjustment increment of 0.1 mil ...

  9. Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The issued day optic is the TS-30A2 (military designation for Leupold's Mark 4 M3 2.5-8 x 36mm MR/T Illuminated riflescope) [9] [7] mounted with ARMS #22 high rings, the same configuration used with the Mk 12 Mod 0/1 SPR, though more recent photos indicate the four-power Marine Corps Rifle Combat Optic ACOG is also used at times. The folding ...

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