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|+ Ḱléwbherǵhos-89 Military Semi-Automatic Rifle | |+ Ḱléwbherǵhos-89 (''SwiftBreaker-89'') Military Semi-Automatic Rifle | ||
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:klewriffle.png|250px|center|Ḱléwbherǵʰos-89 Rifle]] | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:klewriffle.png|250px|center|Ḱléwbherǵʰos-89 Rifle]] |
Revision as of 03:38, 11 December 2024
Infantry rifles
Property | Specification |
---|---|
Type | Semi-automatic battle rifle |
Place of origin | Hergom Ep Swekorwos |
Designed | 7689 |
Manufacturer | TBC |
Unit cost | TBC |
Produced | 7689–present |
Specifications (Standard) | |
Mass | 12 kg (unloaded), ~14 kg (fully loaded with attachments) |
Length | 1,600 mm (160 cm / 63 in) |
Barrel length | 700 mm (70 cm / 27.6 in) |
Width | 80 mm (3.1 in) |
Height | 250 mm (9.8 in) |
Cartridge | 10×60mm H2egmegh2 Standard |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Feed system | Detachable box magazine (20-round standard, 50-round drum optional) |
Rate of fire | 600 rounds per minute (semi-automatic and burst modes) |
Effective range | 800 m (precision); 1,200 m (suppression) |
Recoil energy | ~332 joules |
Features | |
Fire modes | Lethal and non-lethal modes (selector switch) |
Muzzle attachments | Detachable suppressor and built-in non-lethal adapter |
Optics | 4× magnification scope with night vision and thermal imaging |
Material | Chromium-molybdenum steel (core), 7075 aluminum alloy (external), polymer (grips and magazines) |
Durability | Cerakote-coated for corrosion resistance; self-cleaning gas system |
Accessories | Under-barrel grenade launcher (40mm), Picatinny rails for lights, lasers, or additional optics |
Cultural design | Engraved Wolgos insignias and customizable kill tally plate |
Special use cases | Crowd control (less-lethal mode), frontline combat, long-range precision fire |
Notes | Cannot be operated by humans. The weight makes it unwieldy, the ergonomics are not optimized for humans, and the recoil will dislocate human shoulders and may cause fractures. |