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The '''Infantry Combat Rifle (ICR)''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 보병전투소총), formerly known as the '''Next-Generation Infantry Weapon''' (Zhenian: 차세대보병화기) during its development phase, is a line of {{wp|short-stroke piston}}-operated, {{wp|selective-fire}} {{wp|assault rifle|assault rifles}} with a {{wp|rotating bolt}} from [[Zhenia]]. Constructed to be a modular rifle, it features high modularity in barrel and caliber changes, as well as its adaptability to various circumstances all while using the same platform. Like its predecessor, the [[Munmu Z620 series|Z620 series]], its initial baseline variant, the ICR-L, was developed with the Munmu 6.8 mm rounds in mind, although other variants using different calibers exist. Introduced in 2004, it has been designated as the primary service rifle of the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces]] since then, while it has also seen service in other governmental branches and armed forces around the world.  
The '''Infantry Combat Rifle (ICR)''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 보병전투소총), formerly known as the '''Next-Generation Infantry Weapon''' (Zhenian: 차세대보병화기) during its development phase, is a line of {{wp|short-stroke piston}}-operated, {{wp|selective-fire}} {{wp|assault rifle|assault rifles}} with a {{wp|rotating bolt}} from [[Zhenia]]. Constructed to be a modular rifle, it features high modularity in barrel and caliber changes, as well as its adaptability to various circumstances all while using the same platform. Like its predecessor, the [[Munmu Z620|Z620 series]], its initial baseline variant, the ICR-L, was developed with the Munmu 6.8 mm rounds in mind, although other variants using different calibers exist. Introduced in 2004, it has been designated as the primary service rifle of the [[Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces]] since then, while it has also seen service in other governmental branches and armed forces around the world.  


==Development==
==Development==
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==Variants==
==Variants==


* '''ICR-L''': Standard assault rifle variant, chambered with the 6.8 mm Munmu rounds, used by the Greater Eastern Union Army.  
* '''ICR-L''': Standard assault rifle variant, chambered with the 6.8 mm Munmu rounds, used by the Greater Eastern Union Army. Zhenian designation is Z2001.  
* '''ICR-LS''': Carbine version derived from the ICR-L, optionally using .300 blackout rounds instead of the usual 6.8 mm Munmu rounds.  
* '''ICR-LS''': Carbine version derived from the ICR-L, optionally using .300 blackout rounds instead of the usual 6.8 mm Munmu rounds. Zhenian designation is Z2002.  
* '''ICR-H''': {{wp|Battle rifle}} variant chambered with 7.62 x 51 mm NATO rounds. It is capable of automatic fire, although semi-automatic fire is used more commonly for its mission profile.  
* '''ICR-H''': {{wp|Battle rifle}} variant chambered with 7.62 x 51 mm NATO rounds. It is capable of automatic fire, although semi-automatic fire is used more commonly for its mission profile. Zhenian designation is Z2003.
* '''ICR-M''': {{wp|Squad automatic weapon}} variant of the ICR, derived from the ICR-L and thereby chambered with 6.8 mm Munmu rounds.  
* '''ICR-M''': {{wp|Squad automatic weapon}} variant of the ICR, derived from the ICR-L and thereby chambered with 6.8 mm Munmu rounds. Zhenian designation is Z2004.  
* '''ICR-S''': {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} variant dubbed 'ICR-Sharpshooter', capable of semi-automatic fire, with a adjustable fixed stock and pistol grip. Primarily based on the ICR-H, some units have been observed with built-in suppressors.  
* '''ICR-S''': {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} variant dubbed 'ICR-Sharpshooter', capable of semi-automatic fire, with a adjustable fixed stock and pistol grip. Primarily based on the ICR-H, some units have been observed with built-in suppressors. Zhenian designation is Z2011.  


==Operators==
==Operators==
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==See Also==
==See Also==


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 7 January 2020

Infantry Combat Rifle
ICR-L.png
The ICR-L, chambered in 6.8 mm Munmu rounds.
Typeassault rifle
Place of origin Zhenia
Service history
In service2004 to present
Used bysee "Users"
Production history
DesignerShinjin Technologies
Designed1994-2003
ManufacturerShinjin Technologies, Signus Systems
Produced2004 - Present
No. built900,000+
Variantssee below
Specifications (ICR-L standard)
Weight3.5 kg without magazine
3.9 kg with 30rnd magazine
Length881 mm
Barrel length318 mm
Width81 mm

Cartridge6.8 mm Munmu (ICR-L, ICR-M)
7.62 x 51 mm NATO (ICR-H. ICR-S)
.300 blackout (optionally ICR-LS)
ActionShort-stroke piston, rotating bolt
Rate of fire800 rpm
Muzzle velocity900 m/s
Effective firing range600 m
Maximum firing range900 m
Feed system20, 30 or 40-round detachable box magazine or 100-round drum magazine (optional)
SightsAdjustable iron sights
Picatinny rail for attaching various optics

The Infantry Combat Rifle (ICR) (Zhenian: 보병전투소총), formerly known as the Next-Generation Infantry Weapon (Zhenian: 차세대보병화기) during its development phase, is a line of short-stroke piston-operated, selective-fire assault rifles with a rotating bolt from Zhenia. Constructed to be a modular rifle, it features high modularity in barrel and caliber changes, as well as its adaptability to various circumstances all while using the same platform. Like its predecessor, the Z620 series, its initial baseline variant, the ICR-L, was developed with the Munmu 6.8 mm rounds in mind, although other variants using different calibers exist. Introduced in 2004, it has been designated as the primary service rifle of the Greater Eastern Union Defense Forces since then, while it has also seen service in other governmental branches and armed forces around the world.

Development

Although having received significant updates in its capabilities over the years, the Ministry of Defense was discussing potential replacements to the Munmu Z620 series.

Design

Layout

Barrel

Variants

  • ICR-L: Standard assault rifle variant, chambered with the 6.8 mm Munmu rounds, used by the Greater Eastern Union Army. Zhenian designation is Z2001.
  • ICR-LS: Carbine version derived from the ICR-L, optionally using .300 blackout rounds instead of the usual 6.8 mm Munmu rounds. Zhenian designation is Z2002.
  • ICR-H: Battle rifle variant chambered with 7.62 x 51 mm NATO rounds. It is capable of automatic fire, although semi-automatic fire is used more commonly for its mission profile. Zhenian designation is Z2003.
  • ICR-M: Squad automatic weapon variant of the ICR, derived from the ICR-L and thereby chambered with 6.8 mm Munmu rounds. Zhenian designation is Z2004.
  • ICR-S: Designated Marksman Rifle variant dubbed 'ICR-Sharpshooter', capable of semi-automatic fire, with a adjustable fixed stock and pistol grip. Primarily based on the ICR-H, some units have been observed with built-in suppressors. Zhenian designation is Z2011.

Operators

Specifications

See Also