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The VHS (Croatian: Višenamjenska Hrvatska Strojnica, lit. multifunctional Croatian machine gun) is a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured by HS Produkt of Croatia. The VHS rifle was first introduced at the 2007 iKA exhibition, the annual Croatian innovation display that takes place in the city of Karlovac.[6] The development began from a Croatian Army request for a new infantry rifle to meet NATO standards.

VHS
HS Produkt VHS-D assault rifle
TypeBullpup assault rifle
Place of originCroatia
Service history
In service2009–present
Used bySee Users
WarsSyrian Civil War[1]
War in Iraq (2013–2017)[1]
Production history
DesignerMarko Vuković[2]
Designed2003–present
ManufacturerHS Produkt
Unit costc. €1453[3][4]
Produced2005–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
MassVHS-D: 3.4 kg (7.50 lb)
VHS-K: 3.3 kg (7.3 lb)[5]
LengthVHS-D: 765 mm (30.1 in)
VHS-K: 665 mm (26.2 in)[5]
Barrel lengthVHS-D: 500 mm (19.7 in)
VHS-K: 410 mm (16.1 in)[5]
Width43 mm (1.7 in)[5]
Height230 mm (9.1 in) (without magazine)
260 mm (10.2 in) (20-round mag)
300 mm (11.8 in) (30-round mag)[5]

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
ActionDelayed blowback (prototype)
Gas-operated (short stroke gas piston), rotating bolt
Rate of fireVHS-D: 850 rounds/min
VHS-K: 860 rounds/min[5]
Muzzle velocityVHS-D: 950 m/s (3,120 ft/s)
VHS-K: 940 m/s (3,080 ft/s)[5]
Feed system30-round detachable G36 magazine/STANAG magazine
SightsIron sights, laser sights and optical sights

An improved version of the VHS rifle, known as the VHS-2, was introduced in April 2013. In January 2022, it was announced that Springfield Armory, Inc. will be importing the VHS-2 into the US as the Hellion.[7]

History

Development

During the Croatian War of Independence, HS Produkt (then called IM Metal) created a bullpup variant of the 7.62 mm Kalashnikov assault rifle.[2][8] This rifle had a number of flaws, partly caused by limited technological capabilities of IM Metal, but provided a valuable learning experience for the company.[2][8] A delayed blowback model was tested in the mid-1990s, but the results were still not satisfactory, and it was superseded by a design similar to the M16 rifle.[8] More prototypes followed in 1996, 1999 and 2004.[2]

The development cycle that ultimately led to the current version of the VHS rifle started circa 2003.[8] A new prototype, externally quite similar to the French FAMAS, was publicly announced in 2005 and presented to Croatian Minister of Defense Berislav Rončević.[6][8][9][10] However, only 10% of the 2004 prototype was retained in the production model.[2]

Evaluation and adoption

 
Croatian soldier armed with a VHS-D rifle during a training exercise

On November 19, 2007, the Croatian Ministry of Defence placed an order for an experimental batch of 50 rifles to be tested by the Croatian contingent then deployed in Afghanistan within the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The contract was placed at 4.5 million kuna.[11][12] Other nations, including Kuwait[13] and Venezuela[14] showed interest in acquiring the rifle.

On November 24, 2008, HS Produkt introduced the final version of the VHS assault rifle.[15] After an initial testing phase with the first 40 rifles, an order for 1,000 rifles was made. In 2009, an additional order of 2,000 rifles was made to enter service with the Croatian Army. By the end of 2012, and as of 2013, the Croatian army had 3,600 VHS rifles in service. Another order of 2,000 rifles was to be delivered to the Croatian military by the end of 2014.[needs update] A long-term Croatian Army requirement calls for 50,000 assault rifles, ensuring the long-term production of VHS-2. The US Department of Defense also made an order for 500 VHS rifles.[16]

On May 12, 2009, Croatian Minister of Defence Branko Vukelić confirmed the positive conclusions of a series of torture tests and on May 15 officially signed a contract with HS Produkt for the acquisition of 1,000 rifles (both variants). As of 2015, the Croatian Army is using 7,000 VHS rifles.[17][needs update]

Design

The VHS-D rifle is 765 mm (30.1 in) long, with a 500 mm (20 in) barrel.[5] The whole rifle body is a monoblock construction made from high-impact polymer.[18] Externally, it strongly resembles the French FAMAS rifle, but its operating mechanism and disassembly procedure are quite different.[19] The VHS-K is a carbine variant with an overall length of 665 mm (26.2 in) and a 410 mm (16 in) barrel.

Some characteristics of the rifle were not revealed to the public and provoked rumours during the development period. One involved a hypothesized venting system which recovered part of the gases generated from firing the weapon to cushion the bolt and dramatically buffer recoil. The production-stage VHS operated in a much more conventional manner, not utilizing this buffering system.[9] According to the schematic filed at the European Patent Office (EPO) the misconception may have come from combining two different features: a forced air ventilation system similar to the one in Pecheneg machine gun and a mechanical buffer reducer, similar in conception to the one used in Ultimax 100, a weapon Croatia used in the Croatian War of Independence and retains in its reserve inventory. The same patent states that the VHS works neither through direct gas impingement nor through a short- or long-stroke piston, but through a 'tappet' type of closed gas system much like the FN SCAR.[citation needed] There may have also been confusion with another prototype which did not go into production.

Confusion on the VHS's operating system was from several changes to the type of system used through its development. The first models used a Kalashnikov-style long-stroke piston, which was changed in 1999 to a lever delayed blowback system from the FAMAS. The next year, it was changed to a direct gas impingement system with a forced ventilation feature that formed a pneumatic cushion behind the bolt. The VHS was patented in that form in 2000 giving the impression of a "gas cushion" feature. That model was publicly known up to 2005. In 2004, the final and current operating system of the VHS was changed to a gas-operated, short-stroke piston system.[20]

When the VHS went through service life testing it fired 50,000 rounds without suffering any main part failures. The barrel has a birdcage flash suppressor and can fire rifle grenades. Like the FAMAS, it has a sliding grenade boom guide and grenade high-angle launching sight to aim when the rifle is turned on its side, but the sight is mounted on the underside of the carrying handle on the VHS instead of under it.[clarification needed] The rifle and carbine have different gas regulators, both with three settings changed by pushing in and turning 120 degrees: normal; high (larger opening for weak ammunition); and cut-off (for rifle grenades).[20]

One drawback of the VHS is its poor ergonomics. The fire selector has three positions for safe, semi, and automatic fire with no 3-round burst option. Production model rifles have the selector inside the trigger guard. Changing firing modes is difficult as the crank must be rotated a long distance before either firing mode is selected. It is also for right-handed use only; the receiver can only eject shells out the right side and cases leave sharply toward the rear, with a chance of hitting an extended elbow. This is unfortunate, as the non-reciprocating cocking handle is located centrally under the carrying handle and can be pulled from either side.[20]

Models presented in 2008 showed the VHS being STANAG magazine compatible. This was changed shortly after to accept HK G36 magazines. The reason was because the Croatian military has more G36s (which the VHS will replace) than M16-type rifles.[20]

Variants

 
A Croatian soldier firing a VHS-2 rifle.

VHS-D

The first VHS rifle made by HS Produkt, outfitted with rifle grenade discharging adapters and bayonet lugs.[21]

VHS-K

A carbine version of the VHS rifle.[22]

VHS-2

The VHS-2 was shown to the public for the first time in April 2013, during the Adriatic Sea Defense & Aerospace (ASDA) exhibition in Split, Croatia.[23] Its improvements include a more conventional fire selector, a redesigned carrying handle, an adjustable-length buttstock, and an ambidextrous cartridge casing ejection system that can be reconfigured in less than a minute.[24][25][26][27]

The VHS-2 line consists of the VHS-D2 assault rifle and the VHS-K2 carbine.[28]

Springfield Hellion

A semi-automatic version of the VHS-2 made for Springfield Armory, which was unveiled in January 2022.[29]

Users

 
A map with HS Produkt VHS users in blue

Evaluation

  •   France: The VHS-F2 variant was specifically produced for French military trials, with a magazine well accommodating the FAMAS magazine. It was shortlisted for a purchase order of 100,000 assault rifles[35] but the bid was ultimately won by the HK416.[36]
  •   Romania: Ongoing negotiations about local production and technology transfer.[30]
  •   United States: Purchased 500 VHS-1 for testing and training in 2012, and 250 VHS-2 for testing and training in 2015.[37]

References

  1. ^ a b Smallwood, Michael (October 8, 2015). "Croatian VHS-D1 rifle in Syria". armamentresearch.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e Šoštarić, Eduard (16 June 2009). "Hrvati tvorci najbolje jurišne puške na svijetu" [Croats created the best assault rifle in the world]. Nacional (in Croatian). No. 709. from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
  3. ^ Vejnović, Saša (25 November 2008). "MORH puške kupuje 2009., nabavka aviona na čekanju". Poslovni dnevnik (in Croatian). Retrieved 2009-01-18.
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External links

  • Agencija Alan—Croatian arms exporter
  • VHS RIFLE (WIPO patent search)
  • VHS ASSAULT RIFLE (WIPO patent search)
  • HS Produkt VHS 2 on YouTube (in Croatian)

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The VHS Croatian Visenamjenska Hrvatska Strojnica lit multifunctional Croatian machine gun is a 5 56 45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured by HS Produkt of Croatia The VHS rifle was first introduced at the 2007 iKA exhibition the annual Croatian innovation display that takes place in the city of Karlovac 6 The development began from a Croatian Army request for a new infantry rifle to meet NATO standards VHSHS Produkt VHS D assault rifleTypeBullpup assault riflePlace of originCroatiaService historyIn service2009 presentUsed bySee UsersWarsSyrian Civil War 1 War in Iraq 2013 2017 1 Production historyDesignerMarko Vukovic 2 Designed2003 presentManufacturerHS ProduktUnit costc 1453 3 4 Produced2005 presentVariantsSee VariantsSpecificationsMassVHS D 3 4 kg 7 50 lb VHS K 3 3 kg 7 3 lb 5 LengthVHS D 765 mm 30 1 in VHS K 665 mm 26 2 in 5 Barrel lengthVHS D 500 mm 19 7 in VHS K 410 mm 16 1 in 5 Width43 mm 1 7 in 5 Height230 mm 9 1 in without magazine 260 mm 10 2 in 20 round mag 300 mm 11 8 in 30 round mag 5 Cartridge5 56 45mm NATOActionDelayed blowback prototype Gas operated short stroke gas piston rotating boltRate of fireVHS D 850 rounds minVHS K 860 rounds min 5 Muzzle velocityVHS D 950 m s 3 120 ft s VHS K 940 m s 3 080 ft s 5 Feed system30 round detachable G36 magazine STANAG magazineSightsIron sights laser sights and optical sightsAn improved version of the VHS rifle known as the VHS 2 was introduced in April 2013 In January 2022 it was announced that Springfield Armory Inc will be importing the VHS 2 into the US as the Hellion 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Development 1 2 Evaluation and adoption 2 Design 3 Variants 3 1 VHS D 3 2 VHS K 3 3 VHS 2 3 4 Springfield Hellion 4 Users 4 1 Evaluation 5 References 6 External linksHistoryDevelopment During the Croatian War of Independence HS Produkt then called IM Metal created a bullpup variant of the 7 62 mm Kalashnikov assault rifle 2 8 This rifle had a number of flaws partly caused by limited technological capabilities of IM Metal but provided a valuable learning experience for the company 2 8 A delayed blowback model was tested in the mid 1990s but the results were still not satisfactory and it was superseded by a design similar to the M16 rifle 8 More prototypes followed in 1996 1999 and 2004 2 The development cycle that ultimately led to the current version of the VHS rifle started circa 2003 8 A new prototype externally quite similar to the French FAMAS was publicly announced in 2005 and presented to Croatian Minister of Defense Berislav Roncevic 6 8 9 10 However only 10 of the 2004 prototype was retained in the production model 2 Evaluation and adoption nbsp Croatian soldier armed with a VHS D rifle during a training exerciseOn November 19 2007 the Croatian Ministry of Defence placed an order for an experimental batch of 50 rifles to be tested by the Croatian contingent then deployed in Afghanistan within the International Security Assistance Force ISAF The contract was placed at 4 5 million kuna 11 12 Other nations including Kuwait 13 and Venezuela 14 showed interest in acquiring the rifle On November 24 2008 HS Produkt introduced the final version of the VHS assault rifle 15 After an initial testing phase with the first 40 rifles an order for 1 000 rifles was made In 2009 an additional order of 2 000 rifles was made to enter service with the Croatian Army By the end of 2012 and as of 2013 the Croatian army had 3 600 VHS rifles in service Another order of 2 000 rifles was to be delivered to the Croatian military by the end of 2014 needs update A long term Croatian Army requirement calls for 50 000 assault rifles ensuring the long term production of VHS 2 The US Department of Defense also made an order for 500 VHS rifles 16 On May 12 2009 Croatian Minister of Defence Branko Vukelic confirmed the positive conclusions of a series of torture tests and on May 15 officially signed a contract with HS Produkt for the acquisition of 1 000 rifles both variants As of 2015 the Croatian Army is using 7 000 VHS rifles 17 needs update DesignThe VHS D rifle is 765 mm 30 1 in long with a 500 mm 20 in barrel 5 The whole rifle body is a monoblock construction made from high impact polymer 18 Externally it strongly resembles the French FAMAS rifle but its operating mechanism and disassembly procedure are quite different 19 The VHS K is a carbine variant with an overall length of 665 mm 26 2 in and a 410 mm 16 in barrel Some characteristics of the rifle were not revealed to the public and provoked rumours during the development period One involved a hypothesized venting system which recovered part of the gases generated from firing the weapon to cushion the bolt and dramatically buffer recoil The production stage VHS operated in a much more conventional manner not utilizing this buffering system 9 According to the schematic filed at the European Patent Office EPO the misconception may have come from combining two different features a forced air ventilation system similar to the one in Pecheneg machine gun and a mechanical buffer reducer similar in conception to the one used in Ultimax 100 a weapon Croatia used in the Croatian War of Independence and retains in its reserve inventory The same patent states that the VHS works neither through direct gas impingement nor through a short or long stroke piston but through a tappet type of closed gas system much like the FN SCAR citation needed There may have also been confusion with another prototype which did not go into production Confusion on the VHS s operating system was from several changes to the type of system used through its development The first models used a Kalashnikov style long stroke piston which was changed in 1999 to a lever delayed blowback system from the FAMAS The next year it was changed to a direct gas impingement system with a forced ventilation feature that formed a pneumatic cushion behind the bolt The VHS was patented in that form in 2000 giving the impression of a gas cushion feature That model was publicly known up to 2005 In 2004 the final and current operating system of the VHS was changed to a gas operated short stroke piston system 20 When the VHS went through service life testing it fired 50 000 rounds without suffering any main part failures The barrel has a birdcage flash suppressor and can fire rifle grenades Like the FAMAS it has a sliding grenade boom guide and grenade high angle launching sight to aim when the rifle is turned on its side but the sight is mounted on the underside of the carrying handle on the VHS instead of under it clarification needed The rifle and carbine have different gas regulators both with three settings changed by pushing in and turning 120 degrees normal high larger opening for weak ammunition and cut off for rifle grenades 20 One drawback of the VHS is its poor ergonomics The fire selector has three positions for safe semi and automatic fire with no 3 round burst option Production model rifles have the selector inside the trigger guard Changing firing modes is difficult as the crank must be rotated a long distance before either firing mode is selected It is also for right handed use only the receiver can only eject shells out the right side and cases leave sharply toward the rear with a chance of hitting an extended elbow This is unfortunate as the non reciprocating cocking handle is located centrally under the carrying handle and can be pulled from either side 20 Models presented in 2008 showed the VHS being STANAG magazine compatible This was changed shortly after to accept HK G36 magazines The reason was because the Croatian military has more G36s which the VHS will replace than M16 type rifles 20 Variants nbsp A Croatian soldier firing a VHS 2 rifle VHS D The first VHS rifle made by HS Produkt outfitted with rifle grenade discharging adapters and bayonet lugs 21 VHS K A carbine version of the VHS rifle 22 VHS 2 The VHS 2 was shown to the public for the first time in April 2013 during the Adriatic Sea Defense amp Aerospace ASDA exhibition in Split Croatia 23 Its improvements include a more conventional fire selector a redesigned carrying handle an adjustable length buttstock and an ambidextrous cartridge casing ejection system that can be reconfigured in less than a minute 24 25 26 27 The VHS 2 line consists of the VHS D2 assault rifle and the VHS K2 carbine 28 Springfield Hellion A semi automatic version of the VHS 2 made for Springfield Armory which was unveiled in January 2022 29 Users nbsp A map with HS Produkt VHS users in blue nbsp Albania Used by the Albanian State Police 30 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian federal special police are armed with VHS K2 rifles citation needed nbsp Cameroon Used by the military 31 self published source nbsp Croatia Standard weapon of the Croatian Army replacing older VHS model 17 Also used by the police 32 nbsp Iraq About 100 000 in service with the Iraqi Federal Police and Iraqi Ground and Special Forces including the Emergency Response Division 33 27 30 nbsp Syria 34 nbsp Togo Togolese Army acquired 3 000 VHS 2 for peacekeeping missions 30 Evaluation nbsp France The VHS F2 variant was specifically produced for French military trials with a magazine well accommodating the FAMAS magazine It was shortlisted for a purchase order of 100 000 assault rifles 35 but the bid was ultimately won by the HK416 36 nbsp Romania Ongoing negotiations about local production and technology transfer 30 nbsp United States Purchased 500 VHS 1 for testing and training in 2012 and 250 VHS 2 for testing and training in 2015 37 References a b Smallwood Michael October 8 2015 Croatian VHS D1 rifle in Syria armamentresearch com a b c d e Sostaric Eduard 16 June 2009 Hrvati tvorci najbolje jurisne puske na svijetu Croats created the best assault rifle in the world Nacional in Croatian No 709 Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Retrieved 2018 11 29 Vejnovic Sasa 25 November 2008 MORH puske kupuje 2009 nabavka aviona na cekanju 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