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| caption            = A current-service StG M90KA5
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| type              = Assault Rifle
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The '''StG M90''', officially the '''Sturmgevär/Sturmgewehr Modell 90''', is an [[Acrea|Acrean]] 5.56x45mm select-fire rifle designed by the Stuhr arsenal for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. It was designed in the 1970s as a replacement for the [[Stuhr StG 51|StG M51]], using a lighter intermediate cartridge. Entering service in 1983, the M90 was considered incredibly advanced for its time due to its use of primarily polymer construction and omission of iron sights in favour of the sole use of optical sights. In addition, the rifle has become known for its light weight, reliability, ease of maintenance, and modularity.  
The '''StG M90''', officially the '''Sturmgevär/Sturmgewehr Modell 90''', is an [[Acrea|Acrean]] 5.56x45mm select-fire rifle designed by the Stuhr arsenal for the [[Acrean Armed Forces]]. It was designed in the 1970s as a replacement for the [[Stuhr StG 51|StG M51]], using a lighter intermediate cartridge. Entering service in 1983, the M90 was considered advanced for its time due to its use of primarily polymer construction and omission of iron sights in favour of the sole use of optical sights. In addition, the rifle has become known for its light weight, reliability, ease of maintenance, and modularity.  


In addition to adoption by the Acrean Army, the M90 has seen widespread use among law enforcement agencies in Acrea and abroad. It is currently supplemented by the [[Stuhr StG M6|StG M6]] in Acrean service, which has already replaced it fully in numerous divisions and and is expected to fully replace the M90 in frontline service by 2026.
In addition to adoption by the Acrean Army, the M90 has seen widespread use among law enforcement agencies in Acrea and abroad. It is currently supplemented by the [[Stuhr StG M6|StG M6]] in Acrean service, which has already replaced it fully in numerous divisions and and is expected to fully replace the M90 in frontline service by 2026.

Revision as of 11:02, 4 June 2021

Sturmgevär Modell 90
StGM90.png
A current-service StG M90KA5
TypeAssault Rifle
Place of origin Acrea
Service history
In service1983 - Present
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerStuhr Arsenalen GmbH
Designed1972-1983
ManufacturerStuhr Arsenal
Specifications
Cartridge5.56x45mm ACR
ActionRotating bolt, short-stroke gas-operated piston
Rate of fire750 rounds per minute

The StG M90, officially the Sturmgevär/Sturmgewehr Modell 90, is an Acrean 5.56x45mm select-fire rifle designed by the Stuhr arsenal for the Acrean Armed Forces. It was designed in the 1970s as a replacement for the StG M51, using a lighter intermediate cartridge. Entering service in 1983, the M90 was considered advanced for its time due to its use of primarily polymer construction and omission of iron sights in favour of the sole use of optical sights. In addition, the rifle has become known for its light weight, reliability, ease of maintenance, and modularity.

In addition to adoption by the Acrean Army, the M90 has seen widespread use among law enforcement agencies in Acrea and abroad. It is currently supplemented by the StG M6 in Acrean service, which has already replaced it fully in numerous divisions and and is expected to fully replace the M90 in frontline service by 2026.

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