Bouwer AOW

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Bouwer AOW
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A late variant of the AOW
TypeLight machine gun
Squad Automatic Weapon
Place of originLindenholt
Service history
In service1974–present
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerAntoon Venneklaas
DesignedEarly 1970s
ManufacturerBouwer among others
Produced1977–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
WeightStandard model: 7.1 kg (15.7 lb)
AOW P: 7.44 kg (16.4 lb)
Vehicle model: 5.32 kg (11.7 lb)
AOW 7.62: 8.2 kg (18 lb)
AOW 7.62 P: 8.4 kg (19 lb)
LengthStandard model: 1,040 mm (40.9 in)
AOW P: 914 mm (36.0 in) stock extended / 766 mm (30.2 in) stock collapsed
Vehicle model: 793 mm (31.2 in) no buttstock
AOW 7.62: 1,015 mm (40.0 in) fixed stock
AOW 7.62: 1,000 mm (39.4 in) stock extended / 865 mm (34.1 in) stock collapsed
Barrel lengthStandard model: 465 mm (18.3 in)
AOW P: 349 mm (13.7 in)
AOW 7.62: 502 mm (19.8 in)
Width110 mm (4.3 in)
AOW 7.62: 128 mm (5.0 in)

CartridgeAOW: 5.56×45mm LUCA
AOW 7.62: 7.62×51mm LUCA
Caliber5.56mm/7.62mm
ActionGas-actuated, open bolt
Rate of fireAOW 5.56: 700–1,150 rounds/min
AOW 7.62: 680–800 rounds/min
Muzzle velocityStandard model: 925 m/s (3,035 ft/s)
AOW P: 866 m/s (2,841.2 ft/s)
Effective firing range300–1,000 m sight adjustments
Feed system100 or 200-round belt contained in a 100-round or 200-round soft pouch, or 200-round box or 30-round LUCA magazine
SightsRear aperture, front post

The Bouwer AOW (algemeen ondersteuning wapen, general support weapon) is an air-cooled squad automatic weapon designed and produced by the Lindian weapon's manufacturer Bouwer. It first saw service in the Lindian military in 1974, and has since been adopted by [x] countries, some of which license produce the AOW.

The AOW fires the 5.56×45mm LUCA cartridge from an open bolt. The weapon can only fire in full automatic mode from munitions that are either belt fed or come from a detachable magazine. A retooled variant produced by Bouwer is the AOW 7.62, it fires the 7.62×51mm LUCA round. Other variants produced by Bouwer include the AOW P, for use by paratroopers and airmobile troops and the AOW G, which is a mounted model for use on vehicles.

History

Variants

Users

  •  Lindenholt: All Bouwer variants of the AOW see service in the Lindian armed forces. The AOW is the standard squad automatic weapon for the infantry.