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The CheyTac Intervention, also known as the CheyTac M200, is an American bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by CheyTac USA, which can also be classified as an anti-materiel rifle. It is fed by a seven-round detachable single-stack magazine (an optional five-round magazine is also available).
CheyTac Intervention: CheyTac Inc. .408 CheyTac.375 CheyTac: Bolt-action United States: 2001 Chukavin sniper rifle: Kalashnikov Concern: 7.62×51mm.7.62×54mmR..338 Lapua Magnum: Long-stroke piston (semi-automatic) Russia: 2023 Tango 51: Tactical Operations Incorporated 7.62×51mm NATO.308 Winchester: Bolt-action United States: 2000 [1]
M200 may stand for: CheyTac Intervention, an American bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by Randy Kobzeff; Armscor M200 A revolver manufactured by Armscor in the Philippines; M-200 (Michigan highway), a state highway that served as a spur route from US 41 into Stephenson in Menominee County; Saber M200, a Brazilian Radar unit by Saber Radar
The .408 CheyTac projectile remains supersonic up to 2,300 yards (2,100 m) according to Extreme Firearms. CheyTac LLC claims that the 26.95 gram (419 gr) projectile has a supersonic range of 2,200+ yards (2,011+ m) at 'standard air conditions'. [13] The average ballistic coefficient of the 419 grain (27.15 g) is 0.945 over 3,825 yards (3,500 m).
CheyTac Intervention United States: Sniper rifle.408 Cheyenne Tactical: In use by the 601st Special Forces Group. [10] Barrett M82 United States: Bolt-action anti-materiel rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO: In use by the 601st Special Forces Group. [10] [23] ZVI Falcon — Czech Republic: Bolt-action bullpup anti-materiel rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO
M200 Intervention.408 CheyTac: 2001 United States: Mannlicher M1886: 11x58mmR 8x52mmR Mannlicher: 1886 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: Mannlicher M1888: 8x52mmR Mannlicher 8x50mmR Mannlicher 7.92x57mm Mauser: 1888 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: Mannlicher M1895: 8x50mmR Mannlicher 8x56mmR 8x57mm IS: 1896 Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary
Hello, upon reading the page for the Cheytac Intervention I came upon the claim it is used in the Syrian conflict. Without proper citations I find this highly unlikely,the overall small production numbers of the gun, expensive and rare ammunition and the need for complex training mean that the odds of a system like the M200 in Syria are small.
The MICLIC system consists of an M353 3½ ton (3,175 kg) [6] or M200A1 2½ ton (2,268 kg) trailer (or M200 tracked trailer) chassis, a launcher assembly, an M147 firing kit, an M58A3 line charge and a 5-inch (127mm) MK22 Mod 4 rocket. [7]