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=Development=  
=Development=  
Since the early 2000's, the Narsoran military had been seeking a replacement for their aging infantry rifles, but were dissatisfied with options at the time. In 2010, amidst budgetary constraints, the military began the process of increasing it's domestic arms capability. Among many projects was a new infantry service rifle to replace the then thirty year old [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_SG_540 RA-80 ] rifle. The rifle was developed over a period of seven years and after two years of testing was officially chosen to be the army's standard issue infantry rifle in August 2019.   
The first indigenous assault rifle created by the Center for Army Research and Development was the [[CIDE RA-98|RA-98]] in the late 1990's. In 2010, the Narsoran military had been working on a replacement for the rifle, but due to budgetary constraints, this project was halted. Development was restarted in 2012 and continued over a period of five years, culminating in the RIE-20. And, after two years of testing it was officially chosen to be the army's new standard issue infantry rifle in August 2019.   


=Design=  
=Design=  
The weapon is primarily based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15_style_rifle AR-15 style of rifle], though specifically tailored to the Narsoran National Army's requirements; Chiefly, the rifle is modular, with the user able to quickly change to a different barrel relatively quickly. The weapon is also lighter than previous infantry rifles, which was a complaint of many soldiers from the early 70's onward.     
The weapon, like it's predecessor, is based off the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKM AKM] though specifically tailored to the Narsoran National Army's requirements; Chiefly, the rifle is modular, with the user able to quickly change to a different barrel relatively quickly and the weapon's iron sights are modular as well. The weapon is also lighter than previous infantry rifles, which was a complaint of many infantry weapons used from the early 70's onward.     


=Variants=  
=Variants=  
'''RIE-20 A1''':
This is the standard version that will be issued to front-line infantry troops and comes with a 406mm (16 in) barrel.
'''RIE-20C''':  
'''RIE-20C''':  
A carbine version with a 368mm (14.5 in) barrel. To be issued to airborne units.     
A carbine version with a 368mm (14.5 in) barrel. To be issued to airborne units.     


=Users=  
=Users=  
[[File:Flag of Narsora.jpg|25px|frameless]] [[Narsora]]: 2,300 in use and 50,000 on order,   
[[File:Flag of Narsora.jpg|25px|frameless]] [[Narsora]]: 9,700 in use and 50,000 on order,   
* [[Narsoran National Army]]: First batch Delivered in October 2019 to the [[1st Infantry Division |1ª División de Infantería]].
* [[Narsoran National Army]]: First batch of 10,000 to be delivered in December 2019 to the [[1st Infantry Division |1ª División de Infantería]].

Revision as of 08:30, 17 December 2019

CIDE RIE-20
File:CIDE RIE-20.png
TypeAssault Rifle, Carbine
Place of originNarsora
Service history
In service2019-Present
Used byUsers
Production history
DesignerCentro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Ejército
Designed2010-2017
ManufacturerGalindo Indústrias Pesadas
Produced2019-
Specifications
Weight3.00-3.91 kg (6.62-8.81 lbs)
Length690–1,037 mm (27.2–40.8 in) (stock extended) 800 mm (stock retracted)
Barrel length406mm (RIE-A1)
368 (RIE-C)

Cartridge5.56x45mm NATO
Caliber5.56 mm (.223 in)
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire750-950 rpm
Effective firing range500 m (550 yd)
Feed system30-round box magazine
SightsIron sights or various optics

The CIDE RIE-20 or Rifle de Infantería del Ejército (Literally: Army Infantry Rfile) is a 5.56×45mm NATO, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle that is produced by the government owned Center for Army Research and Development and manufactured by Galindo Heavy Industries in the Republic of Narsora.

The RIE-20 is the new standard issue service rifle of the Narsoran National Army.

Development

The first indigenous assault rifle created by the Center for Army Research and Development was the RA-98 in the late 1990's. In 2010, the Narsoran military had been working on a replacement for the rifle, but due to budgetary constraints, this project was halted. Development was restarted in 2012 and continued over a period of five years, culminating in the RIE-20. And, after two years of testing it was officially chosen to be the army's new standard issue infantry rifle in August 2019.

Design

The weapon, like it's predecessor, is based off the AKM though specifically tailored to the Narsoran National Army's requirements; Chiefly, the rifle is modular, with the user able to quickly change to a different barrel relatively quickly and the weapon's iron sights are modular as well. The weapon is also lighter than previous infantry rifles, which was a complaint of many infantry weapons used from the early 70's onward.

Variants

RIE-20C: A carbine version with a 368mm (14.5 in) barrel. To be issued to airborne units.

Users

Flag of Narsora.jpg Narsora: 9,700 in use and 50,000 on order,