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| Notes || Designed exclusively for Hlrike sharpshooters. Recoil and size make it unsuitable for human operation.
| Notes || Designed exclusively for Hlrike sharpshooters. Recoil and size make it unsuitable for human operation.
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== Shotguns ==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:15%; float:right;"
|+ Ḱr̥tómnos-92 (''The Breaker-92'') Military Shotgun
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:krtomnos92Image.png|250px|center|Ḱr̥tómnos-92 Shotgun Image]]
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! Property !! Specification
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| Type || Pump-action or semi-automatic shotgun
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| Place of origin || Hergom Ep Swekorwos
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| Designed || 7692
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| Manufacturer || TBC
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| Unit cost || TBC
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| Produced || 7692–present
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| Specifications (Standard)
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| Mass || 8 kg (unloaded), ~10 kg (loaded)
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| Length || ~1,300 mm (51 in)
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| Barrel Length || ~650 mm (25.6 in)
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| Width || 100 mm (4 in)
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| Height || 250 mm (10 in)
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| Cartridge || 25×120mm Wolgos Shotgun Shells
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| Action || Pump-action or gas-operated, rotating bolt
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| Feed System || 6+1 rounds (internal tubular magazine)
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| Muzzle Velocity || ~400 m/s (slug); ~300 m/s (buckshot)
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| Effective Range || 50 m (buckshot); 100 m (slug)
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| Recoil Energy || ~70–80 joules
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| Features
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| Fire Modes || Manual pump-action or semi-automatic
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| Safety || Manual safety lever, trigger guard
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| Material || Chromium-molybdenum steel frame, polymer grips and stock
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| Durability || Corrosion-resistant coating; withstands extreme conditions
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| Sights || Iron sights with holographic or magnifier compatibility
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| Accessories || Tactical rails for optics, lights, or lasers; breaching muzzle
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| Cultural Design || Subtle Wolgos insignias; designed for dominance and practicality
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| Standard Supplementary Shells
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| Americium-241 Shrapnel Rounds || Shrapnel-with cavitated bubbles with radioactive Americium-241 Nitrate, causing deep wounds and radiation poisoning. Designed for long-term incapacitation and psychological warfare.
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| Thermite Shells || Loaded with thermite to burn through armor, barriers, or flesh. Effective for breaching and anti-material combat.
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| Fragmentation Slugs || Slugs that shatter into high-velocity fragments on impact. Causes massive internal damage and is difficult to treat. Ideal for unarmored targets.
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| Notes || Standard supplementary shells complement regular 25×120mm gauge ammunition. Designed exclusively for Wolgos; unsuitable for human use due to size, weight, and recoil.
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==Grenade launcher and grenades==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:15%; float:right;"
|+ Ghrémtis-90 (''Deliverance -90'') Revolving Drum Grenade Launcher
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:ghremtisImage.png|250px|center|Ghrémtis-94 Grenade Launcher Image]]
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! Property !! Specification
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| Type || Revolving drum grenade launcher
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| Place of origin || Hergom Ep Swekorwos
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| Designed || 7690
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| Manufacturer || TBC
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| Unit cost || TBC
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| Produced || 7694–present
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| Specifications (Standard)
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| Mass || ~14 kg (loaded)
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| Length || ~1,200 mm (47 in)
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| Barrel Length || ~600 mm (23.6 in)
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| Capacity || 6-round revolving drum
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| Action || Single-action revolving cylinder
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| Range || Direct Fire: 200 m; Area Fire: 400 m
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| Material || Chromium-molybdenum steel with polymer casing
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| Sights || Integrated 2× optic with rangefinder and thermal imaging
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| Standard Supplementary Grenades
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| High-Explosive (HE) || Standard fragmentation grenade with a large blast radius (~15–20 m). Effective against personnel and light vehicles.
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| Thermite || Grenade filled with thermite, burning at 2,500°C (4,500°F). Melts through armor, vehicles, and fortifications. Ideal for breaching.
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| White Phosphorus (WP) || Dispenses burning white phosphorus and choking smoke. Causes intense thermal and chemical burns and is used for area denial and flushing enemies out of cover.
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| Sarin Gas || Releases a potent nerve agent that causes paralysis and respiratory failure. Effective for bunker clearing and incapacitating large groups.
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| Iridium-192 Radiological || Dispenses radioactive dust with a half-life of ~73 days, ensuring short-term contamination. Causes acute radiation poisoning and area denial. Note: These grenades have a limited shelf life due to isotope decay.
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| Notes || Grenades are designed to complement the launcher’s heavy-duty role. Radiological grenades must be deployed quickly due to the short half-life of Iridium-192.
|}
|}

Revision as of 05:32, 11 December 2024

Pistol

Ártr̥natos-92 (The Unbreakable-92) Military Semi-Automatic Pistol
Ártr̥natos-92 Pistol Image
Ártr̥natos-92 Pistol Image
Property Specification
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Hergom Ep Swekorwos
Designed 7692
Manufacturer TBC
Unit cost TBC
Produced 7692–present
Specifications (Standard)
Mass 5 kg (unloaded), ~5.8 kg (loaded with 10 rounds)
Length 350 mm (13.8 in)
Barrel length 200 mm (7.9 in)
Width 70 mm (2.75 in)
Height 180 mm (7.1 in)
Cartridge 25×50mm Wolgos Pistol Standard
Action Short recoil-operated, tilting barrel
Feed system Detachable box magazine (10 rounds, double-stack)
Muzzle velocity ~600 m/s
Muzzle energy ~4500 Joules
Recoil energy ~22.5 Joules
Effective range 50–75 m
Features
Fire modes Semi-automatic
Safety Ambidextrous manual safety, grip safety
Material Titanium-alloy frame, polymer grips
Durability Corrosion-resistant matte black Cerakote finish; reliable in extreme environments
Sights Tritium iron sights for low-light targeting
Accessories Tactical rail for lights/lasers; threaded barrel for suppressor
Cultural design Subtle Hlrike insignias; designed as a symbol of elite craftsmanship
Special use cases Close-quarters combat, personal defense, ceremonial executions
Notes Designed exclusively for Hlrike. Incompatible with human ergonomics due to size, weight, and recoil.

Rifles

Mḗnkr̥dhiros-91 (The Starcrusher-91) Military Assault Rifle
Mḗnkr̥dhiros-91 Rifle Image
Mḗnkr̥dhiros-91 Rifle Image
Property Specification
Type Select-fire assault rifle
Place of origin Hergom Ep Swekorwos
Designed 7691
Manufacturer TBC
Unit cost TBC
Produced 7691–present
Specifications (Standard)
Mass 7 kg (unloaded), ~8.5 kg (loaded with 30 rounds and attachments)
Length 1,000 mm (39.4 in)
Barrel length 500 mm (19.7 in)
Width 80 mm (3.15 in)
Height 250 mm (9.8 in)
Cartridge 10×60mm Wolgos Assault Standard
Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Feed system Detachable box magazine (30 rounds)
Muzzle velocity ~900 m/s
Muzzle energy ~6075 Joules
Recoil energy ~13 Joules
Effective range Precision: 600 m
Suppression: 900 m
Features
Fire modes Semi-automatic, burst-fire, full-auto
Safety Ambidextrous manual safety
Material Chromium-molybdenum steel frame, polymer stock
Durability Corrosion-resistant matte black Cerakote finish; reliable in extreme environments
Sights Detachable 4× fixed magnification scope; compatible with night vision attachments
Accessories Tactical rail for optics, lights, and lasers; underslung grenade launcher (optional)
Cultural design Engraved Hlrike insignias and war poetry on the receiver
Special use cases Frontline combat, suppression fire, precision engagements
Notes Designed exclusively for Hlrike. Incompatible with human ergonomics due to size, weight, and recoil.

Snipper rifle

Dhráptis-95 (The Devourer-95) Military Sniper Rifle
Dhráptis-95 Sniper Rifle Image
Dhráptis-95 Sniper Rifle Image
Property Specification
Type Bolt-action sniper rifle
Place of origin Hergom Ep Swekorwos
Designed 7695
Manufacturer TBC
Unit cost TBC
Produced 7695–present
Specifications (Standard)
Mass 14 kg (unloaded), ~15.5 kg (loaded with 5 rounds and attachments)
Length 1,500 mm (59 in)
Barrel length 950 mm (37.4 in)
Width 120 mm (4.7 in)
Height 350 mm (13.8 in)
Cartridge 12×70mm Wolgos Sniper Standard
Action Bolt-action
Feed system Detachable box magazine (5 rounds)
Muzzle velocity ~1000 m/s
Muzzle energy ~25,000 Joules
Recoil energy ~89.3 Joules
Effective range Precision: 1200 m
Features
Fire modes Single-shot bolt-action
Safety Manual safety lever
Material Chromium-molybdenum steel barrel, polymer-reinforced steel stock
Durability Corrosion-resistant matte black Cerakote finish; reinforced for extreme conditions
Sights Fixed 12× magnification scope; compatible with night vision and thermal optics
Accessories Tactical rail for additional optics; bipod for stability; muzzle brake for recoil reduction
Cultural design Engraved Hlrike insignias and precision-focused runes on the stock
Special use cases Long-range precision fire, anti-material targeting, key personnel elimination
Notes Designed exclusively for Hlrike sharpshooters. Recoil and size make it unsuitable for human operation.

Shotguns

Ḱr̥tómnos-92 (The Breaker-92) Military Shotgun
Ḱr̥tómnos-92 Shotgun Image
Ḱr̥tómnos-92 Shotgun Image
Property Specification
Type Pump-action or semi-automatic shotgun
Place of origin Hergom Ep Swekorwos
Designed 7692
Manufacturer TBC
Unit cost TBC
Produced 7692–present
Specifications (Standard)
Mass 8 kg (unloaded), ~10 kg (loaded)
Length ~1,300 mm (51 in)
Barrel Length ~650 mm (25.6 in)
Width 100 mm (4 in)
Height 250 mm (10 in)
Cartridge 25×120mm Wolgos Shotgun Shells
Action Pump-action or gas-operated, rotating bolt
Feed System 6+1 rounds (internal tubular magazine)
Muzzle Velocity ~400 m/s (slug); ~300 m/s (buckshot)
Effective Range 50 m (buckshot); 100 m (slug)
Recoil Energy ~70–80 joules
Features
Fire Modes Manual pump-action or semi-automatic
Safety Manual safety lever, trigger guard
Material Chromium-molybdenum steel frame, polymer grips and stock
Durability Corrosion-resistant coating; withstands extreme conditions
Sights Iron sights with holographic or magnifier compatibility
Accessories Tactical rails for optics, lights, or lasers; breaching muzzle
Cultural Design Subtle Wolgos insignias; designed for dominance and practicality
Standard Supplementary Shells
Americium-241 Shrapnel Rounds Shrapnel-with cavitated bubbles with radioactive Americium-241 Nitrate, causing deep wounds and radiation poisoning. Designed for long-term incapacitation and psychological warfare.
Thermite Shells Loaded with thermite to burn through armor, barriers, or flesh. Effective for breaching and anti-material combat.
Fragmentation Slugs Slugs that shatter into high-velocity fragments on impact. Causes massive internal damage and is difficult to treat. Ideal for unarmored targets.
Notes Standard supplementary shells complement regular 25×120mm gauge ammunition. Designed exclusively for Wolgos; unsuitable for human use due to size, weight, and recoil.

Grenade launcher and grenades

Ghrémtis-90 (Deliverance -90) Revolving Drum Grenade Launcher
Ghrémtis-94 Grenade Launcher Image
Ghrémtis-94 Grenade Launcher Image
Property Specification
Type Revolving drum grenade launcher
Place of origin Hergom Ep Swekorwos
Designed 7690
Manufacturer TBC
Unit cost TBC
Produced 7694–present
Specifications (Standard)
Mass ~14 kg (loaded)
Length ~1,200 mm (47 in)
Barrel Length ~600 mm (23.6 in)
Capacity 6-round revolving drum
Action Single-action revolving cylinder
Range Direct Fire: 200 m; Area Fire: 400 m
Material Chromium-molybdenum steel with polymer casing
Sights Integrated 2× optic with rangefinder and thermal imaging
Standard Supplementary Grenades
High-Explosive (HE) Standard fragmentation grenade with a large blast radius (~15–20 m). Effective against personnel and light vehicles.
Thermite Grenade filled with thermite, burning at 2,500°C (4,500°F). Melts through armor, vehicles, and fortifications. Ideal for breaching.
White Phosphorus (WP) Dispenses burning white phosphorus and choking smoke. Causes intense thermal and chemical burns and is used for area denial and flushing enemies out of cover.
Sarin Gas Releases a potent nerve agent that causes paralysis and respiratory failure. Effective for bunker clearing and incapacitating large groups.
Iridium-192 Radiological Dispenses radioactive dust with a half-life of ~73 days, ensuring short-term contamination. Causes acute radiation poisoning and area denial. Note: These grenades have a limited shelf life due to isotope decay.
Notes Grenades are designed to complement the launcher’s heavy-duty role. Radiological grenades must be deployed quickly due to the short half-life of Iridium-192.