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The '''Ruvelkan Armaments ÚHP''' ({{wpl|Hungerian languge|Ruvelkan}}: ''Új Harci Puska''; “New Combat Rifle”) is a [[Ruvelka|Ruvelkan]] {{wpl|5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm}} {{wpl|assault rifle}} developed in the 1980s as a contender for the Ruvelkan military’s assault rifle program, Project Nimbus. Based heavily on the same mechanisms of the [[Acrea|Acrean]] StG 68 and utilizing the same cartridge, the ÚHP was successfully trialed between 1984 and 1985. Although deemed a reliable and well-functioning firearm, the ÚHP was not adopted as a replacement for the [[Principality Arms G66 Assault Rifle|G66]] primarily on logistical reasons; it was deemed impractical to retool from the already standard 7.62×39mm cartridge and the [[Principality Arms G88 Assault Rifle|G88]] was chosen instead.
The '''Ruvelkan Armaments ÚHP''' ({{wpl|Hungerian language|Ruvelkan}}: ''Új Harci Puska''; “New Combat Rifle”) is a [[Ruvelka|Ruvelkan]] {{wpl|5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45mm}} {{wpl|assault rifle}} developed in the 1980s as a contender for the Ruvelkan military’s assault rifle program, Project Nimbus. Based heavily on the same mechanisms of the [[Acrea|Acrean]] StG 63 and utilizing the same cartridge, the ÚHP was successfully trialed between 1984 and 1985. Although deemed a reliable and well-functioning firearm, the ÚHP was not adopted as a replacement for the [[Principality Arms G66 Assault Rifle|G66]] primarily on logistical reasons; it was deemed impractical to retool from the already standard 7.62×39mm cartridge and the [[Principality Arms G88 Assault Rifle|G88]] was chosen instead.


Although the ÚHP was not universally adopted by Ruvelka, it was acquired by the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Fusiliers|Imperial Fusiliers]] and special forces units of the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Army|Army]] and [[Ruvelkan Imperial Air Force|Air Force]]. It entered limited production in 1988 and saw service in both the [[Imerti Conflict]] and the [[Zemplen War]].
Although the ÚHP was not universally adopted by Ruvelka, it was acquired by the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Fusiliers|Imperial Fusiliers]] and special forces units of the [[Ruvelkan Imperial Army|Army]] and [[Ruvelkan Imperial Air Force|Air Force]]. It entered limited production in 1988 and saw service in both the [[Imerti Conflict]] and the [[Zemplen War]].
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 27 February 2022

Új Harci Puska
ÚHP
RuvelkanArmamentsUHP.jpg
TypeAssault rifle
Place of origin Ruvelka
Service history
In service1988 - Present
Used by Ruvelka
WarsImerti Conflict
Zemplen War
Production history
Designed1984
ManufacturerRuvelkan Armaments
Produced1988 - Present
VariantsÚHP, ÚHP-K
Specifications (ÚHP)
Weight3.4 kg
Length925 mm
Barrel length400 mm

Cartridge5.56×45mm
ActionRoller-delayed blowback
Rate of fire750 RPM (Rounds per minute)
Muzzle velocity875 m/s
Effective firing range400 m
Feed system12, 20, 30-round detachable box magazine
SightsFlip-up dual rear aperture and shrouded front post with tritium inserts.

The Ruvelkan Armaments ÚHP (Ruvelkan: Új Harci Puska; “New Combat Rifle”) is a Ruvelkan 5.56×45mm assault rifle developed in the 1980s as a contender for the Ruvelkan military’s assault rifle program, Project Nimbus. Based heavily on the same mechanisms of the Acrean StG 63 and utilizing the same cartridge, the ÚHP was successfully trialed between 1984 and 1985. Although deemed a reliable and well-functioning firearm, the ÚHP was not adopted as a replacement for the G66 primarily on logistical reasons; it was deemed impractical to retool from the already standard 7.62×39mm cartridge and the G88 was chosen instead.

Although the ÚHP was not universally adopted by Ruvelka, it was acquired by the Imperial Fusiliers and special forces units of the Army and Air Force. It entered limited production in 1988 and saw service in both the Imerti Conflict and the Zemplen War.

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