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The '''Rifle, Short/Carbine, Automatic-Loading''' is a [[North Ottonia|North Ottonian]] {{wp|assault rifle}}. It was the standard {{wp|service rifle}} of the [[Ottonian Federal Defense Service|OFDS]] from its adoption in 1986 until its retirement in 2017 when it fell into reserve use with the [[Ottonian Federal Guard Service|Guard Service]]. It was succeeded in OFDS service by the [[SARL|Standard Automatic Rifle, Light]] in 2017. | The '''Rifle, Short/Carbine, Automatic-Loading''' is a [[North Ottonia|North Ottonian]] {{wp|assault rifle}}. It was the standard {{wp|service rifle}} of the [[Ottonian Federal Defense Service|OFDS]] from its adoption in 1986 until its retirement in 2017 when it fell into reserve use with the [[Ottonian Federal Guard Service|Guard Service]]. It was succeeded in OFDS service by the [[SARL|Standard Automatic Rifle, Light]] in 2017. | ||
After a long period in which the OFDS largely used only the [[RAL]] battle rifle as a standard service rifle, supplemented by a carbine variant chambered in the intermediate {{wp|7.92x33mm Kurz|8mm Short}} cartridge as its standard longarms, studies concluded that the OFDS would be best-served by switching to a compromise cartridge between the 7.92x50mm full-powered rifle cartridge and the aging 8mm Short. Consequently, much of the development history of the RSCAL was actually spent on the development of its eventual cartridge, the [[ | After a long period in which the OFDS largely used only the [[RAL]] battle rifle as a standard service rifle, supplemented by a carbine variant chambered in the intermediate {{wp|7.92x33mm Kurz|8mm Short}} cartridge as its standard longarms, studies concluded that the OFDS would be best-served by switching to a compromise cartridge between the 7.92x50mm full-powered rifle cartridge and the aging 8mm Short. Consequently, much of the development history of the RSCAL was actually spent on the development of its eventual cartridge, the [[6x43mm OIS|6x43mm Ottonian Intermediate Standard]] round, which had very similar performance and ballistic properties to the [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] {{wp|5.8x42mm}} cartridge. | ||
[[Category: Ajax]] | [[Category: Ajax]] | ||
[[Category: Ottonia]] | [[Category: Ottonia]] | ||
[[Category: Small Arms]] | [[Category: Small Arms]] |
Revision as of 15:52, 8 March 2023
Rifle, Short/Carbine, Automatic-Loading | |
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Type | Assault Rifle |
Place of origin | North Ottonia/ Ottonia |
Service history | |
In service | 1986 - 2017 |
Used by | Ottonian Federal Defense Service Ottonian Federal Guard Service |
Production history | |
Designed | 1977 - 1986 |
Manufacturer | Torsfeld Arsenal, Svaartaron (Ottonia) |
Produced | 1986 - present |
No. built | > 1,000,000 |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Weight | 3.5 kg (empty) |
Length | 950 mm (37 in) (Stock Extended) |
Cartridge | 6x42mm OIS (Ottonian) |
Action | Gas operated, rotating bolt, short-stroke piston |
Rate of fire | select fire |
Effective firing range | 250-450m |
Maximum firing range | 450m |
Feed system | 30-round detachable box magazine |
Sights | aperture sights |
The Rifle, Short/Carbine, Automatic-Loading is a North Ottonian assault rifle. It was the standard service rifle of the OFDS from its adoption in 1986 until its retirement in 2017 when it fell into reserve use with the Guard Service. It was succeeded in OFDS service by the Standard Automatic Rifle, Light in 2017.
After a long period in which the OFDS largely used only the RAL battle rifle as a standard service rifle, supplemented by a carbine variant chambered in the intermediate 8mm Short cartridge as its standard longarms, studies concluded that the OFDS would be best-served by switching to a compromise cartridge between the 7.92x50mm full-powered rifle cartridge and the aging 8mm Short. Consequently, much of the development history of the RSCAL was actually spent on the development of its eventual cartridge, the 6x43mm Ottonian Intermediate Standard round, which had very similar performance and ballistic properties to the Ostrozavan 5.8x42mm cartridge.