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The karabinek wzór 1988 (Carbine Model 1988) Tantal is a 5.45×39mm assault rifle designed and produced in Poland in the late 1980s.

Tantal
The Kbk wz. 88 Tantal
TypeAssault rifle
Place of originPoland
Service history
In service1991–present (Middle East)
Used bySee Users
WarsKosovo War
UNDOF
Iraqi insurgency
Russo-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignerOBR Radom
Designed1981–1988
ManufacturerFB Radom
Produced1989–1994
No. built~25,000
VariantsKbkg wz. 1974, skbk wz. 1989 Onyks
Specifications
Mass3.69 kg (8.14 lb)
Length943 mm (37.1 in) stock extended / 748 mm (29.4 in) stock folded
Barrel length432 mm (17.0 in)

Cartridge5.45×39mm
ActionGas-actuated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire700 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity880 m/s (2,887 ft/s)
Effective firing range500 m
Maximum firing range100–1,000 m sight adjustments
Feed system30-round detachable box magazine
SightsRear sight notch sight on sliding scale, front post

Development edit

Design work on the new rifle officially began in 1984 at the government-owned Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy (OBR) in the city of Radom at the request of the Polish Ministry of Defense (the OBR institute had already been studying a possible 5.45mm weapon since late 1980). In 1985, the weapon’s parameters were confirmed and factory tests were conducted by the end of that year. In 1986 the first batch of prototypes was fabricated for evaluation and qualification testing.

These early prototypes, initially designated wz. 1981, were modeled on the Soviet 7.62mm AKM assault rifle.[1] As the weapon was intended to be able to launch rifle grenades, a newly designed, multi-functional muzzle device and a sturdier folding shoulder stock were used (the wire stock is a copy of the wire stock used on the East German MPi-KMS-72 rifle). Additionally, the wz. 81 was equipped with a mechanically limited burst fire mode, borrowed from the AKMS wz. 1980 prototype developed in the late 1970s by OBR.[1]

By the end of 1987 the rifle was extensively overhauled and improved (among the changes made, a series of components were introduced that were meant to be interchangeable with the AK-74, including the bolt carrier, bolt, magazines and the burst fire mode was further refined). In January 1988, these product improved prototypes were again evaluated, and in 1989 the rifle was declared to have met its requirements, followed by an order for a pre-production batch, which was manufactured that same year. In 1990 the rifles were successfully evaluated and then transferred for final operational testing. In 1991 the rifle was introduced into service with the Polish Army as the 5,45 mm karabinek wz. 1988 (kbk wz. 88).[1]

The weapon’s design was authored by the team of engineers at OBR in Radom, under the guidance of B. Szpaderski. The rifle was produced exclusively with a folding wire stock by the Łucznik Arms Factory in Radom.[1]

Design details edit

The Tantal is a selective fire, gas piston operated weapon that taps expanding exhaust gases off through a port in the barrel to a gas cylinder above the barrel. The barrel is locked against its longitudinal axis by a right rotating bolt. A spring extractor is contained inside the bolt head, and a fixed ejector—inside the receiver housing.

The fire control selector, with its lever located on the left side of the receiver wall, enables fully automatic fire (lever in the "C"-marked position), semi-automatic fire ("P") and three-round burst fire mode ("S"). The selector can be operated with the safety either engaged or disabled. The burst mode is achieved through a ratcheting device on the left side of the receiver that interacts with the trigger group on the trigger-disconnector and hammer pins.[2] Its location eliminates the need for an anti-pin walkout device, such as a Shepard's Crook on semi-auto AKs and extended auto sear spring on full-autos. It also has an advantage to the M16A2/M16A4 (RO905)'s burst mode in that releasing the trigger in the middle of a burst (one-two shot fired instead of full three) causes the ratchet to reset making the next three-round burst a new, full one instead of a continuation of the previous. The PA md. 86 achieves burst fire in a very similar manner with ratcheting device on trigger-disconnector and hammer pins though simply has a standard AK selector switch with an additional notch for burst and still retains the Rate Reducer, which the Tantal lacks.[3]

The weapon is secured against misfires through a manually operated safety (whose lever, as in the AKM is located on the right side of the receiver), that disables the trigger bar and limits the movement of the bolt carrier. Sliding the safety selector to the top position (marked with a "Z" symbol) secures the weapon, lowering the lever down ("O" setting) disables the safety. The Tantal feeds from a double-column curved box magazine, made from a synthetic bakelite material or stamped metal, with a 30-round cartridge capacity.

The cold hammer forged barrel has a chrome-plated bore with four right-hand grooves at a 200 mm twist rate. It is equipped with a multifunction muzzle brake that can be used to launch rifle grenades.[1]

The Tantal features a metal wire side-folding stock (folds to the right side), ended with a profiled shoulder pad. The rifle can also use a fixed wooden or synthetic buttstock designed for AKM or AK-74 rifles. Both the upper and lower handguard and pistol grip are fabricated from bakelite, although a limited number of Tantal-specific black polymer handguards and pistol grips have also been produced. Most handguards designed for use with the wz. 1996 Beryl assault rifle may also be installed on the Tantal.

The rifle has mechanically adjustable iron sight that consists of a notch on a sliding tangent and forward post. The rear sight’s drop arm has a range scale engraved with settings from 1 to 10 (corresponding to firing ranges from 100 to 1,000 m, graduated every 100 m) and a fixed setting "S" that is the equivalent to the "4" setting on the range scale.[1] Additionally, the sight assembly is fitted with a radium gas illuminated vial that enables use in low light and near dark conditions.

Equipment supplied with the Tantal includes: three spare magazines, a 6H4 type bayonet with scabbard, bipod, four 15-round stripper clips (they enable rapid magazine charging), a stripper clip guide, cleaning kit, sling, magazine pouch and a lubricant bottle. The weapon's muzzle brake can also be replaced with a blank firing adaptor for use with blanks during training exercises.

The wz. 88 rifle fires the intermediate 5.45×39mm round with either standard, tracer or training cartridges, all produced locally by Zakłady Metalowe "Mesko" in the town of Skarżysko-Kamienna.[1]

Variants edit

The Tantal was used to develop the Onyks carbine, the karabinek-granatnik wz. 1974 rifle/grenade launcher combination and a "night" variant of the wz. 1988, equipped with a receiver side-rail used to mount an NSP-3 night sight (or Polish PCS-5 night sight).

The prototype Kbk wz. 1990 was also created as a wz. 88 chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO instead, however this was rejected due to lack of interest from the Polish Army.

Users edit

 
Map with wz. 88 Tantal operators in blue.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Woźniak, Ryszard (2002). Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej—tom 4 R-Z [Encyclopedia of the Newest Firearms—Volume 4 R-Z] (in Polish). Warsaw: Bellona. p. 135. ISBN 83-11-09312-1.
  2. ^ Erenfeicht, Leszek & Zahor, Mirosław. "wz.88 Tantal - A Tantalean Ordeal". Forgotten Weapons.
  3. ^ "Value of Romanian 3 round burst Kit?". AR15.com. March 2008.
  4. ^ a b Wilk, Remigiusz. [Weapons of the Polish Army in the 21st Century]. Militech (in Polish). Archived from the original on 8 March 2014.
  5. ^ "Weapons Used and Captured by the PKK in 2021". Militant Wire. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  6. ^ "wz. 88 Tantal". b7strzelnica.pl (in Polish). Warszawskie Centrum Strzeleckie B7 sp. z o.o. sp.k. Retrieved 8 March 2022. Obecnie, w polskich formacjach uzbrojonych, Tantal używany jest w bardzo ograniczonym zakresie. Wbrew obiegowej opinii - nie został on w pełni wycofany.
  7. ^ "Tantal Assault Rifle". Military-Today.com. Retrieved 9 July 2022.

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on 12 March 2007.
  • . Avtomats in Action!. Archived from the original on 4 December 2008.

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References 7 External linksDevelopment editDesign work on the new rifle officially began in 1984 at the government owned Osrodek Badawczo Rozwojowy OBR in the city of Radom at the request of the Polish Ministry of Defense the OBR institute had already been studying a possible 5 45mm weapon since late 1980 In 1985 the weapon s parameters were confirmed and factory tests were conducted by the end of that year In 1986 the first batch of prototypes was fabricated for evaluation and qualification testing These early prototypes initially designated wz 1981 were modeled on the Soviet 7 62mm AKM assault rifle 1 As the weapon was intended to be able to launch rifle grenades a newly designed multi functional muzzle device and a sturdier folding shoulder stock were used the wire stock is a copy of the wire stock used on the East German MPi KMS 72 rifle Additionally the wz 81 was equipped with a mechanically limited burst fire mode borrowed from the AKMS wz 1980 prototype developed in the late 1970s by OBR 1 By the end of 1987 the rifle was extensively overhauled and improved among the changes made a series of components were introduced that were meant to be interchangeable with the AK 74 including the bolt carrier bolt magazines and the burst fire mode was further refined In January 1988 these product improved prototypes were again evaluated and in 1989 the rifle was declared to have met its requirements followed by an order for a pre production batch which was manufactured that same year In 1990 the rifles were successfully evaluated and then transferred for final operational testing In 1991 the rifle was introduced into service with the Polish Army as the 5 45 mm karabinek wz 1988 kbk wz 88 1 The weapon s design was authored by the team of engineers at OBR in Radom under the guidance of B Szpaderski The rifle was produced exclusively with a folding wire stock by the Lucznik Arms Factory in Radom 1 Design details editThe Tantal is a selective fire gas piston operated weapon that taps expanding exhaust gases off through a port in the barrel to a gas cylinder above the barrel The barrel is locked against its longitudinal axis by a right rotating bolt A spring extractor is contained inside the bolt head and a fixed ejector inside the receiver housing The fire control selector with its lever located on the left side of the receiver wall enables fully automatic fire lever in the C marked position semi automatic fire P and three round burst fire mode S The selector can be operated with the safety either engaged or disabled The burst mode is achieved through a ratcheting device on the left side of the receiver that interacts with the trigger group on the trigger disconnector and hammer pins 2 Its location eliminates the need for an anti pin walkout device such as a Shepard s Crook on semi auto AKs and extended auto sear spring on full autos It also has an advantage to the M16A2 M16A4 RO905 s burst mode in that releasing the trigger in the middle of a burst one two shot fired instead of full three causes the ratchet to reset making the next three round burst a new full one instead of a continuation of the previous The PA md 86 achieves burst fire in a very similar manner with ratcheting device on trigger disconnector and hammer pins though simply has a standard AK selector switch with an additional notch for burst and still retains the Rate Reducer which the Tantal lacks 3 The weapon is secured against misfires through a manually operated safety whose lever as in the AKM is located on the right side of the receiver that disables the trigger bar and limits the movement of the bolt carrier Sliding the safety selector to the top position marked with a Z symbol secures the weapon lowering the lever down O setting disables the safety The Tantal feeds from a double column curved box magazine made from a synthetic bakelite material or stamped metal with a 30 round cartridge capacity The cold hammer forged barrel has a chrome plated bore with four right hand grooves at a 200 mm twist rate It is equipped with a multifunction muzzle brake that can be used to launch rifle grenades 1 The Tantal features a metal wire side folding stock folds to the right side ended with a profiled shoulder pad The rifle can also use a fixed wooden or synthetic buttstock designed for AKM or AK 74 rifles Both the upper and lower handguard and pistol grip are fabricated from bakelite although a limited number of Tantal specific black polymer handguards and pistol grips have also been produced Most handguards designed for use with the wz 1996 Beryl assault rifle may also be installed on the Tantal The rifle has mechanically adjustable iron sight that consists of a notch on a sliding tangent and forward post The rear sight s drop arm has a range scale engraved with settings from 1 to 10 corresponding to firing ranges from 100 to 1 000 m graduated every 100 m and a fixed setting S that is the equivalent to the 4 setting on the range scale 1 Additionally the sight assembly is fitted with a radium gas illuminated vial that enables use in low light and near dark conditions Equipment supplied with the Tantal includes three spare magazines a 6H4 type bayonet with scabbard bipod four 15 round stripper clips they enable rapid magazine charging a stripper clip guide cleaning kit sling magazine pouch and a lubricant bottle The weapon s muzzle brake can also be replaced with a blank firing adaptor for use with blanks during training exercises The wz 88 rifle fires the intermediate 5 45 39mm round with either standard tracer or training cartridges all produced locally by Zaklady Metalowe Mesko in the town of Skarzysko Kamienna 1 Variants editThe Tantal was used to develop the Onyks carbine the karabinek granatnik wz 1974 rifle grenade launcher combination and a night variant of the wz 1988 equipped with a receiver side rail used to mount an NSP 3 night sight or Polish PCS 5 night sight The prototype Kbk wz 1990 was also created as a wz 88 chambered in 5 56 45mm NATO instead however this was rejected due to lack of interest from the Polish Army Users edit nbsp Map with wz 88 Tantal operators in blue nbsp Iraq 10 000 units bought from Poland in 2005 2006 4 nbsp Kurdistan Worker s Party 5 nbsp Poland 25 000 units partially withdrawn from service in 2005 some kept in storage 4 6 nbsp Syria nbsp Ukraine Donated from Poland in 2022 7 See also editKbkg wz 1960 Kbs wz 1996 Beryl Skbk wz 1989 Onyks List of assault riflesReferences edit a b c d e f g Wozniak Ryszard 2002 Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej tom 4 R Z Encyclopedia of the Newest Firearms Volume 4 R Z in Polish Warsaw Bellona p 135 ISBN 83 11 09312 1 Erenfeicht Leszek amp Zahor Miroslaw wz 88 Tantal A Tantalean Ordeal Forgotten Weapons Value of Romanian 3 round burst Kit AR15 com March 2008 a b Wilk Remigiusz Uzbrojenie Wojska Polskiego w XXI wieku Weapons of the Polish Army in the 21st Century Militech in Polish Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Weapons Used and Captured by the PKK in 2021 Militant Wire Retrieved 15 January 2022 wz 88 Tantal b7strzelnica pl in Polish Warszawskie Centrum Strzeleckie B7 sp z o o sp k Retrieved 8 March 2022 Obecnie w polskich formacjach uzbrojonych Tantal uzywany jest w bardzo ograniczonym zakresie Wbrew obiegowej opinii nie zostal on w pelni wycofany Tantal Assault Rifle Military Today com Retrieved 9 July 2022 External links edit Fabryka Broni Lucznik Radom Archived from the original on 12 March 2007 5 45 mm Karabinka wz 1988 Avtomats in Action Archived from the original on 4 December 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FB Tantal amp oldid 1210793766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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