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19-04-2006, 23:54
Oseat Standard Infantry Rifle (OSIR) (http://www.3d-webdesign.com/images/scea-sc-p90-f.jpg)
With today's world not taking the Jewittist Armed Forces seriously, a project began from the ashes of the OSAR and OSAR-II (Oseat Standard Assault Rifle) Pieces to create an up-to-date rifle to be used in both mass quantities and for platoon leaders.
With this demand, came the OSIR, Oseat Standard Infantry Rifle.
The entire outer casing of the rifle itself is made out of a thin layer of impact-resistant aluminum and steel to allow for less breaking when dropped or hit, or even more commonly, bumped on an enemy's head.
The end of the stock, however, is unique in being extremely bulky, due to it holding two clips that hold 12 rounds which is ejectable by flipping off a switch, than pressing in that switch. This allows for soldiers to have personal reserves and less along their combat dress, as to prevent for heavier weight on the body and more maneuverability.
The soldier is more important than the gun.
Caliber: 6.55x40mm OSOR (Oseat Standard Ordnance Range)
Action: Rotating Bolt and Hail Fire Stacked-Projectile Caseless
Length, Overall: 738mm
Barrel Length: Classified
Weight: 6.48kg unloaded w/o equipment, 7.85kg loaded w/o equipment, 10.5kg loaded w/ equipment
Rate of Fire: 772 rpm
Magazines-
22 Round Straight
15 Round Banana
12 Round Straight
Included Equipment:
`An optical sight which has infrared and night-vision attachments (on a sliding mechanism at the base and end of sight).
`A rangefinder with a lidar-based lens and producing energy battery which is used in identifying various objects and their distance from the tip of the barrel, to be used very briefly. Also the lidar is used in targeting systems on the Helmet-Based Head's Up Display to show where the barrel is pointing and where the round will hit, approximately, and adapts to surfaces and changes in terrain that could effect the bullet's path. Also able to target with grenade.
Allows infantryman to have gun away from face for targeting and allows it as waste-height for urban operations. 95% accuracy.
`Grenade, 45mm, launcher attachable with two loaded and reloadable. Standard caseless.
`Friend-Foe Sensory system by using the gun the person is holding and identifying objects that touch that gun (which has a sensor inside). If there is no sensored rifle attached, the arch on the Helmet-Based HUD will display red. If there is a sensor, it will display blue. When not over any object, it will display green or yellow, depending on the light outside of the HUD in the environment.
`Battery Pack located in stock of gun in front of two 12-round clips, ejectable. Battery pack allows for a rechargeable life of 4 hours and flash-charge, which infantrymen may be given a Flash Charge Clip to plug into recharging plug (coverable with a rubber waste) for a full recharge in less than two minutes. Takes ten minutes for a charge conventionally.
Cost: 1,840 [oB] w/ Equipment
Oseat Standard Infantry Rifle - Expert (OSIRE) (http://members.shaw.ca/planetairsoft/Pictures/gallery/FN-P90.jpg)
Infantryman Showing OSIRE Without Advanced Battlefield Display (http://www.snipercountry.com/photogallery/CQB-P90.jpg)
Caliber: 6.55x40mm OSOR (Oseat Standard Ordnance Range)
Action: Rotating Bolt and Hail Fire Stacked-Projectile Caseless
Length, Overall: 745mm
Barrel Length: Classified
Weight: 6.87kg unloaded w/o equipment, 8.73kg loaded w/o equipment, 11.09kg loaded w/ equipment
Rate of Fire: 810 rpm
Magazines-
45 Round Drum-Barrel
30 Round Drum-Box
22 Round Straight
15 Round Banana
12 Round Straight
Included Equipment:
`An optical sight which has infrared and night-vision attachments (on a sliding mechanism at the base and end of sight).
`A rangefinder with a lidar-based lens and producing energy battery which is used in identifying various objects and their distance from the tip of the barrel, to be used very briefly. Also the lidar is used in targeting systems on the Helmet-Based Head's Up Display to show where the barrel is pointing and where the round will hit, approximately, and adapts to surfaces and changes in terrain that could effect the bullet's path. Also able to target with grenade.
Allows infantryman to have gun away from face for targeting and allows it as waste-height for urban operations. 95% accuracy.
`Grenade, 45mm, launcher attachable with two loaded and reloadable. Standard caseless.
`Friend-Foe Sensory system by using the gun the person is holding and identifying objects that touch that gun (which has a sensor inside). If there is no sensored rifle attached, the arch on the Helmet-Based HUD will display red. If there is a sensor, it will display blue. When not over any object, it will display green or yellow, depending on the light outside of the HUD in the environment.
`Battery Pack located in stock of gun in front of two 12-round clips, ejectable. Battery pack allows for a rechargeable life of 4 hours and flash-charge, which infantrymen may be given a Flash Charge Clip to plug into recharging plug (coverable with a rubber waste) for a full recharge in less than two minutes. Takes ten minutes for a charge conventionally.
`Advanced Sensory Device that allows for persice battlefield recognition by displaying on the device (a mechanism modified around the scope) a computer-generated battlefield map of three types: City (Street and Building), Terrain (Elevations and Shrubbery), and Hybrid (Mixture of Both), which is generated by a central system that is updated by a computer network placed behind the line of combat which displays both projected enemy and established friendly holds to help coordinate and arrange movements. Information is given to central processing from scouts, aircraft, and penetrated views.
Allows for Special Operations crews and Commanders to give a good and accurate decision on their decisions.
Cost: 2,500 [oB] w/ Equipment
With today's world not taking the Jewittist Armed Forces seriously, a project began from the ashes of the OSAR and OSAR-II (Oseat Standard Assault Rifle) Pieces to create an up-to-date rifle to be used in both mass quantities and for platoon leaders.
With this demand, came the OSIR, Oseat Standard Infantry Rifle.
The entire outer casing of the rifle itself is made out of a thin layer of impact-resistant aluminum and steel to allow for less breaking when dropped or hit, or even more commonly, bumped on an enemy's head.
The end of the stock, however, is unique in being extremely bulky, due to it holding two clips that hold 12 rounds which is ejectable by flipping off a switch, than pressing in that switch. This allows for soldiers to have personal reserves and less along their combat dress, as to prevent for heavier weight on the body and more maneuverability.
The soldier is more important than the gun.
Caliber: 6.55x40mm OSOR (Oseat Standard Ordnance Range)
Action: Rotating Bolt and Hail Fire Stacked-Projectile Caseless
Length, Overall: 738mm
Barrel Length: Classified
Weight: 6.48kg unloaded w/o equipment, 7.85kg loaded w/o equipment, 10.5kg loaded w/ equipment
Rate of Fire: 772 rpm
Magazines-
22 Round Straight
15 Round Banana
12 Round Straight
Included Equipment:
`An optical sight which has infrared and night-vision attachments (on a sliding mechanism at the base and end of sight).
`A rangefinder with a lidar-based lens and producing energy battery which is used in identifying various objects and their distance from the tip of the barrel, to be used very briefly. Also the lidar is used in targeting systems on the Helmet-Based Head's Up Display to show where the barrel is pointing and where the round will hit, approximately, and adapts to surfaces and changes in terrain that could effect the bullet's path. Also able to target with grenade.
Allows infantryman to have gun away from face for targeting and allows it as waste-height for urban operations. 95% accuracy.
`Grenade, 45mm, launcher attachable with two loaded and reloadable. Standard caseless.
`Friend-Foe Sensory system by using the gun the person is holding and identifying objects that touch that gun (which has a sensor inside). If there is no sensored rifle attached, the arch on the Helmet-Based HUD will display red. If there is a sensor, it will display blue. When not over any object, it will display green or yellow, depending on the light outside of the HUD in the environment.
`Battery Pack located in stock of gun in front of two 12-round clips, ejectable. Battery pack allows for a rechargeable life of 4 hours and flash-charge, which infantrymen may be given a Flash Charge Clip to plug into recharging plug (coverable with a rubber waste) for a full recharge in less than two minutes. Takes ten minutes for a charge conventionally.
Cost: 1,840 [oB] w/ Equipment
Oseat Standard Infantry Rifle - Expert (OSIRE) (http://members.shaw.ca/planetairsoft/Pictures/gallery/FN-P90.jpg)
Infantryman Showing OSIRE Without Advanced Battlefield Display (http://www.snipercountry.com/photogallery/CQB-P90.jpg)
Caliber: 6.55x40mm OSOR (Oseat Standard Ordnance Range)
Action: Rotating Bolt and Hail Fire Stacked-Projectile Caseless
Length, Overall: 745mm
Barrel Length: Classified
Weight: 6.87kg unloaded w/o equipment, 8.73kg loaded w/o equipment, 11.09kg loaded w/ equipment
Rate of Fire: 810 rpm
Magazines-
45 Round Drum-Barrel
30 Round Drum-Box
22 Round Straight
15 Round Banana
12 Round Straight
Included Equipment:
`An optical sight which has infrared and night-vision attachments (on a sliding mechanism at the base and end of sight).
`A rangefinder with a lidar-based lens and producing energy battery which is used in identifying various objects and their distance from the tip of the barrel, to be used very briefly. Also the lidar is used in targeting systems on the Helmet-Based Head's Up Display to show where the barrel is pointing and where the round will hit, approximately, and adapts to surfaces and changes in terrain that could effect the bullet's path. Also able to target with grenade.
Allows infantryman to have gun away from face for targeting and allows it as waste-height for urban operations. 95% accuracy.
`Grenade, 45mm, launcher attachable with two loaded and reloadable. Standard caseless.
`Friend-Foe Sensory system by using the gun the person is holding and identifying objects that touch that gun (which has a sensor inside). If there is no sensored rifle attached, the arch on the Helmet-Based HUD will display red. If there is a sensor, it will display blue. When not over any object, it will display green or yellow, depending on the light outside of the HUD in the environment.
`Battery Pack located in stock of gun in front of two 12-round clips, ejectable. Battery pack allows for a rechargeable life of 4 hours and flash-charge, which infantrymen may be given a Flash Charge Clip to plug into recharging plug (coverable with a rubber waste) for a full recharge in less than two minutes. Takes ten minutes for a charge conventionally.
`Advanced Sensory Device that allows for persice battlefield recognition by displaying on the device (a mechanism modified around the scope) a computer-generated battlefield map of three types: City (Street and Building), Terrain (Elevations and Shrubbery), and Hybrid (Mixture of Both), which is generated by a central system that is updated by a computer network placed behind the line of combat which displays both projected enemy and established friendly holds to help coordinate and arrange movements. Information is given to central processing from scouts, aircraft, and penetrated views.
Allows for Special Operations crews and Commanders to give a good and accurate decision on their decisions.
Cost: 2,500 [oB] w/ Equipment