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Beretta AR70 90

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Type
  
Assault rifle

Used by
  
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Place of origin
  
Italy

Designer
  
Beretta

Beretta AR70/90

In service
  
AR70/223: 1972–1990 AR70/90: 1990–present

Wars
  
War in Afghanistan Iraq War Mexican Drug War

The Beretta AR70/90 is a gas operated self-loading assault rifle chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, and is the standard issue service rifle of the Italian Armed Forces. The weapon is also designed to be fitted with a rifle grenade, and has grenade sights. The AR series comes in many variants such as the AR90, with a wire folding stock, for use by paratroopers. Because the rifle is so reliable, the Alpini mountain troops nicknamed it Excalibur.

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History

The Beretta AR70/90 assault rifle was developed in the 1980s when the Italian Government decided that its military and law enforcement agencies needed a new standard service weapon. It was made to be compatible with other NATO weapons by the adoption of standard 5.56mm STANAG loaders, whereas the AR70/90's predecessor, the BM59, derived from the U.S. M1 Garand, was chambered in 7.62 (.308), another NATO caliber which today is considered suitable mostly for sniper or machine gun use. There is a semi-auto version of the AR-70/90 called the AR 70/90S which lacks a flash hider and bayonet mount.

Description

The AR-70/90 is manufactured according to 1980s standards, i.e. with limited use of polymer plastic parts and using stainless steel whenever possible (a Beretta staple). It weighs approximately 4 kg in standard configuration. It has three firing positions (full auto, three-round burst, and semi-auto) and a safe, and has a carrying handle not unlike the Vietnam-era M16, a long, bulky barrel, and a hollow stock. It is usually fitted with an ACOG or a red dot optic.

Future

As of late 2010 the AR70/90 is supplemented in service by the new Beretta ARX-160, a totally new project which sees a great leap forward in soldier-to-weapon interfacing, several major developments in sighting and firepower such as the integrated (and also detachable) grenade launcher GLX-160, and the "Future Soldier Program" integration.

Users

  •  Burkina Faso Police
  •  Colombia Police
  •  Egypt: Used by Police forces
  •  Honduras: Delivered 1,000 in 2006.
  •  Indonesia: Indonesian Navy (Special Forces)
  •  India: Used by National Security Guard (N.S.G.)
  •  Italy: Army has 105,000 AR70s and 15,000 SCP70s in service; the weapons are also in service with the Navy, Air Force, Carabinieri, Guardia di Finanza and Polizia di Stato. Those models are going to be decommissioned in favor of ARX-160.
  •  Jordan
  •  Lesotho
  •  Malaysia
  •  Malta
  •  Mexico
  •  Morocco
  •  Nigeria
  •  Qatar
  •  Paraguay
  •  Zimbabwe
  • References

    Beretta AR70/90 Wikipedia