The R5 assault rifle is, along with the R4, one of the primary assault rifles in use by the military of South Africa. M16A2 Assault rifles have been defined various ways, but they are generally understood to be intermediate-power rifles capable of full or partial automatic fire (selective fire). ... R4. ... Military branches: South African National Defence Force or SANDF (includes Army, Navy, Air Force, and Medical Service), South African Police Service (SAPS) Military manpower - military age: 18 years of age Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 11,924,500 (2004 est. ...
It is based on the IsraeliGalil rifle, which in turn was based on the Finnish Valmet Rk 62, a highly modified RussianAK-47 assault rifle. The Galil is one of the standard assault rifles used by the Israel Defense Forces. ... Rk 62 (Rynnäkkökivääri 62 or M-62) is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. ... Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947 g. ...
The R5 operates in semi-automatic, safety and fully automatic firing modes and fires 5.56x45 mm rounds. It is manufactured by Vektor, a division of Denel Ltd.
Assaultrifle is a specific military term for various types of fully-automatic and select-fire (multi-shot burst) intermediate-power long guns.
As a massed military weapon, assaultrifles share common features: light weight, hand grips positioned for good instinctive pointing (for unaimed "intuitive" fire), bayonet lugs (to provide lethality without ammunition), selectable fire rates, high reliability, large magazines, and simplified operation.
The concept of an assaultrifle was born during the 1930s in several armies needing an infantry weapon with an intermediate-power ammunition, heavier than submachine guns (too weak and with a too short trajectory) and lighter than that for long rifles (uncomfortable to shoot, and difficult to control on full-automatic).
Note: this term should not be confused with the loosely-defined term assault weapon, which refers to any of a number of classes of pistols, rifles, and shotguns.
When assaultrifles were adopted, ordinary troops became less able to perform sniping.
The first assaultrifle was a German rifle, the StG 44 "Sturmgewehr" [1] ("assaultrifle").