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The FN SCAR 20S Precision Rifle chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO was introduced in 2019. It is a semi-automatic only civilian version of the FN Mk 20 SSR. In 2020 the FN SCAR 20S 6.5CM variant was announced chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor. [14] [15] [16] This chambering has been selected by USSOCOM for long-range use. [17]
Mitrailleuse d´Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm airplane machine gun FN Five-seven pistol with 5.7×28mm cartridges P90 personal defense weapon United States sailor fires an M240B, a U.S. version of the FN MAG, adopted for infantry use in the 1990s Early M249 manufacture of FN Minimi U.S. Marine aiming FN 303 fitted with holographic weapon sight FN 5.7×28mm cartridges as used in P90 ...
FN SCAR-H PR FN SCAR-H TPR FNH USA: 7.62×51mm: Short-stroke piston (semi-auto) Belgium: 2009 Steyr SSG 08: Steyr Mannlicher.243 Winchester 7.62×51mm NATO.300 Winchester Magnum.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action Austria: 2008 SSG 82: VEB Fahrzeug- und Jagdwaffenwerk "Ernst Thälmann" Suhl 5.45×39mm: Bolt-action East Germany: 1982 Steyr HS .50 / HS ...
FN-America HAMR (Federal Cartridge Company 6.8mm cartridge) (United States Marine Corps) - not selected for IAR program; XM8 rifle - not adopted (5.56×45mm NATO) XM29 (5.56×45mm NATO and 20 mm airburst munition (early)/25 mm airburst munition) - program canceled; Advanced Combat Rifle program entries (concluded 1991)
Licensed copy of the FN MAG: Karabiner 98k: Bolt-action rifle Israel 1958–1970s Rechambered from the original 7.92×57mm Mauser. IMI Galil AR: Battle rifle Israel 1972–present 7.62×51mm variant of IMI Galil. IWI Tavor 7: Bullpup battle rifle Israel Designed in 2013–2017 IMI Galil Galatz: Semi-automatic sniper rifle Israel 1983–present
Battle rifles are full-length, semi-automatic or select fire rifles that are chambered for a full-power rifle cartridge, [1] and have been adopted by a nation's military. The difference between a battle rifle and a designated marksman rifle is often only one of terminology with modifications to the trigger and accuracy enhancements; many of the weapons below are currently still in use and have ...
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Other assault rifles in NATO service are the Steyr AUG, Heckler & Koch G36, FN SCAR, Saab Bofors Dynamics AK5, SA 80, Knights Armament Company KS-1, [76] Beretta AR70/90, Beretta ARX160, CZ 805 BREN, and HS Produkt VHS. Note that while the FAMAS is still used by France in 2022, it is set to soon be replaced by the HK 416.