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Accuracy International AWM

The Accuracy International AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum or AI-Arctic Warfare Magnum) is a bolt-action sniper rifle manufactured by Accuracy International designed for magnum rifle cartridges. The Accuracy International AWM is also unofficially known as the AWSM (Arctic Warfare Super Magnum), which typically denotes AWM rifles chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum.

Accuracy International AWM
Accuracy International AWM sniper rifle with several mounting interface kits
TypeSniper rifle
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1996–present
Used bySee Users
WarsAfghanistan War
Iraq War
Operation Inherent Resolve
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Production history
ManufacturerAccuracy International
Produced1996-2013
VariantsAWM-F, L115A2, and L115A3 (British Army versions)
Specifications
Mass6.9 kg (15 lb)
Length1,270 mm (4 ft 2 in)
Barrel length686 mm (27.0 in)

Muzzle velocity936 m/s (3,070 ft/s)
Effective firing range1,100 m (1,200 yd) (.300 Winchester Magnum)
1,500 m (1,600 yd) (.338 Lapua Magnum)
Feed system5-round detachable box magazine
SightsDetachable aperture type iron sights
Day or night optics

On 9 September 2012, Accuracy International announced that the .338 Lapua Magnum AWM rifle was phased out and replaced by the Accuracy International AXMC sniper rifle.[1] The bolt action of the AXMC was designed to be significantly stronger and more capable of handling higher chamber pressures and temperatures and thus higher bolt thrust safely compared to the AWM and hence is longer and wider. The AXMC magazine was also appropriately enlarged to function with .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) maximum allowed overall length of 93.50 mm (3.681 in).

Arctic Warfare Magnum System

The Accuracy International AWM sniper rifle is a variant of the British Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AW) rifle that was the basis of a family of sniper rifles using the Arctic Warfare name. As such the design details of the AWM variant are similar to the ones found in the basic AW rifle system. Compared to the AW, the AWM has a longer bolt to accommodate larger magnum-length cartridges such as the .300 Winchester Magnum and the .338 Lapua Magnum. The bolt head, locking ring, and extractor and magazines were also revised to work with the increased size and operating pressures of magnum rifle cartridges.

The AWM features a detachable single stack removable box magazine which holds five rounds. The normal cartridges for this rifle, and the ones which have been accepted by NATO for use in AWM rifles, are .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum.

Muzzle brakes are fitted to reduce recoil, jump and flash and act as a base for optional iron sights and suppressors.

Standard configurations include a Schmidt & Bender PM II 5-25×56FFP MK II telescopic sight with P4F graticule but variants with variable magnification of either 3–12×50 or 4–16×50 are also available. Accuracy International actively promotes fitting the German made Schmidt & Bender PM II/MILITARY MK II product line as sighting components on their rifles, which is rare for a rifle manufacturer. The German and Russian Army prefer a telescopic sight made by Zeiss.[2]

The AWM rifle is normally supplied in a metal transit case together with a telescopic sight, mount, butt spacers, bipod, spare magazines, sling, cleaning and tool kits.

Magnum chamberings

.300 Winchester Magnum

The .300 Winchester Magnum (7.62×67mm) cartridge was designed as a magnum hunting cartridge and offers a flatter trajectory and a significant increase in muzzle velocity, wind resistance and supersonic range over the smaller 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The ability of the .300 Winchester Magnum chambering to obtain fairly high muzzle velocities, combined with relatively heavy and long very-low-drag bullets, significantly enhance the hit probability at longer ranges and hence the effective range compared to the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The AWM chambered for the .300 is fitted with a fluted, stainless steel barrel that is 660 mm (26 in) long and features a non-traditional 279.4 mm (1:11 in) right-hand twist rate.

.338 Lapua Magnum

 
A Dutch ISAF sniper team with an Accuracy International AWM .338 Lapua Magnum rifle.
 
A British sniper (centre) carrying his L115A3 Long Range Rifle with attached suppressor, on a joint training mission with French snipers.

The AWM in the .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm) calibre was designed as a dedicated long range sniper rifle. The rifle is fitted with a stainless steel, fluted, 686 mm (27.0 in) barrel, which research has found to be the best compromise between muzzle velocity, weight, and length. The barrel has an unconventional 279 mm (1:11 in) right-hand twist rate, optimized for firing .338-calibre very-low-drag bullets up to 16.85 g (260 gr). When the AWM .338 Lapua Magnum was developed military issue cartridges were loaded with 16.2 g (250 gr) very-low-drag bullets. Longer, heavier very-low-drag bullets like the Sierra HPBT MatchKing .338-calibre 19.44 g (300 gr) and the 21st century 19.44 gram (300 grain) .338-calibre HPBT Scenar can be used, but require a 254 mm (1:10 in) twist rate to stabilize them under high air density conditions as found on arctic coasts.[3]

A limitation of AWM rifles is that .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives (C.I.P.) maximum allowed overall length of 93.50 mm (3.681 in) do not fit in the magazine due to a lack of internal magazine length. This is because the AWM bolt action was initially developed for smaller cartridges, and then modified for the .338 Lapua Magnum chambering.[4] Ammunition manufacturers produce .338 Lapua Magnum military issue cartridges loaded with 16.2 g (250 gr) very-low-drag bullets (overall length ≤ 91.44 mm (3.600 in)) that fit in the 91.5 mm (3.60 in) long AWM magazines. As long as .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges that fit in the magazines are used, the AWM rifles can be used as repeating rifles instead of single shot rifles.

To address .338 Lapua Magnum ammunition length limitations of the AWM, Accuracy International has since developed the AX338 long range rifle as the AWM successor model. The bolt action of the AX338 is longer and wider than the AWM, and the internal magazine is lengthened, allowing the unimpaired use of .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the C.I.P. (Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Firearms Portable) maximum allowed overall length of 93.5 mm (3.68 in). Furthermore, the AX338 has a 238 mm (1:9.375 in) twist rate to adequately stabilize longer, heavier .338 caliber very-low-drag projectile designs that became more common in the 21st century.[5][6]

Ammunition types available for the .338 Lapua Magnum are FMJ, hollow point, armour piercing (AP) and armour piercing incendiary (API).[citation needed]

Extreme range confirmed sniper kill

 
Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PM II LP telescopic sight, similar to the sight used by Harrison, and its adjustment controls

In November 2009, British Army sniper Corporal of Horse (CoH) Craig Harrison, a member of the Household Cavalry, set the record for longest recorded sniper kill, at the time, by killing two Taliban machine gunners consecutively south of Musa Qala in Helmand Province in Afghanistan at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd) taking 10 shots to hit the target, using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle.[7][8]

Military adoption

British Armed Forces

 
Royal Marines with L115A1 rifles.

The British Armed Forces adopted the AWM rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum as the L115A1 Long Range Rifle. The British L115A1 rifles are outfitted with Schmidt & Bender 3-12×50 mm PM II/MILITARY MK II 3-12×50 mm 0.1 mil telescopic sights. The L115A1 is in service with the Royal Marines, British Army and RAF Regiment in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 
The L115A3 Long Range Rifle.

In November 2007 the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) announced that their snipers in the Army, Royal Marines and RAF Regiment were to get a new rifle. Accuracy International would supply 580 L115A3 Long Range Rifles with daytime telescopic sights. The L115A3 is being supplied as part of a broader Sniper System Improvement Programme (SSIP) which also includes night sights, spotting scopes, laser rangefinders and tripods.[9] The L115A3 rifle was first deployed to Afghanistan in May 2008.[10] Some features of the improved L115A3 include:

  • Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 mm PM II LP/MILITARY MK II 5-25×56 0.1 mil parallax, illumination, double turn telescopic sights
  • Suppressors to reduce the flash and noise signature;
  • Folding stocks for better carrying in a backpack;
  • Adjustable cheek pieces for more comfort and better eye alignment with the telescopic sight
  • Butt spikes (monopods) to aid stability during firing
  • Adjustable bipods, which differ from the original Accuracy International bipod
  • 5-round box magazines.

The MOD claims a muzzle velocity of 936 m/s (3,071 ft/s) for the L115A3 (another folding stock variant next to the AWM-F).[11]

When the L115A3 Long Range Rifle was only 6 years into its life cycle the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) recognized the improved capabilities of the AX series rifles in regard to special forces use. The AX series new chassis system provided more flexibility to utilize (future) low light and day light aiming optics, laser designators, and other accessories without the need for custom made mounting interface kits. The right folding AX series chassis system was also more compact in the folded configuration making it more portable and concealable, and featured a pistol grip. On request of the MOD Accuracy International explored the possibility of updating the L115A3 Long Range Rifle to the AX series chassis system, to produce a rifle that is a hybrid of AWM and AX features. The AX enhancements were well received by the MOD and British snipers, and an update programme was launched thus producing the L115A4. The L115A4 can easily be mistaken for a new AX series rifle. The Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 mm PM II LP/MILITARY MKII 5-25×56 as well as the suppressor, bipod and several other accessories from the L115A3 were reused in the L115A4 resulting in significant cost savings. Along with the rifle updates, the L115A4 includes a new deployment case, maintenance kit, and other accessories.

Dutch Armed Forces

The AWM-F commonly referred to as Geweer Lange Afstand (GLA) (Long Range Rifle) chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum has been introduced from 1996 by the Dutch Army’s Korps Commandotroepen snipers and the AWM is used by all Schutter Lange Afstand (SLA) (Long Range Marksmen) of the 11 Luchtmobiele Brigade (airborne infantry), 13th Light Brigade (motorised infantry), 43rd Mechanized Brigade (mechanized infantry). In 2007 the snipers of the Netherlands Marine Corps also received this sniper rifle. The Dutch AWM-F rifles are outfitted with Schmidt & Bender 10×42 PM II and 3-12×50 PM II telescopic sights. The rifles are designated as Accuracy, antipersoneel scherpschuttersgeweer.338 (Accuracy anti personnel sniper rifle .338) and the Military of the Netherlands claim a maximum effective range of 1,100 m (1,203 yd) for their AWM-F rifles and have used these rifles in Afghanistan with great success.[12][13]

German Armed Forces

 
AWM-F or G22 in Bundeswehr nomenclature with attached suppressor.

Since 1998 the Bundeswehr fields an AWM-F chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum (7.62 × 67 mm in Bundeswehr nomenclature), with a 3–12×56 SSG telescopic sight made by the German company Zeiss, under the designation of G22 (for Gewehr 22) or Scharfschützengewehr 22 (sniper rifle 22). The German G22 rifles have folding stocks and emergency iron sights. For their G22 rifles, the Bundeswehr claims an effective range of 1,100 m (1,203 yd) and muzzle velocity of 885 m/s (2,904 ft/s).[14][15]

 
Zeiss 3–12×56 SSG reticle.

The German ammunition manufacturer Metallwerk Elisenhütte Nassau (MEN) has specially developed 7.62 × 67 mm ammunition for the G22.[16]

The Carl Zeiss Optronics (previously branded as Hensoldt) telescopic sight has a mil-dot reticle and a scale that enables the operator to see the dialled in elevation setting through the rifle scopes ocular. The Bundeswehr 3–12×56 SSG telescopic sight differs somewhat from the further developed 3–12×56 SSG-P telescopic sight. The Bundeswehr telescopic sight has no parallax setting option and the range scale has a setting range from 0 to 10 instead of 0 to 11 symbolizing the 11.2 milliradian elevation adjustment range shown in the current Carl Zeiss Optronics 3–12×56 SSG-P telescopic sight brochure.[17]

The G22A1 has a Schmidt & Bender 3-12×50 telescopic sight and Harris Engineering bipod and is in use with German special forces.[18]

The G22A2 is an upgraded variant featuring an AX series chassis stock, a new monopod and bipod, a new double chamber muzzle brake and a Steiner-Optik GmbH M5Xi 5-25×56 MTC LT LPF – TreMoR3s telescopic sight.[19] The accessory pack besides spare and maintenance parts includes a Kestrel 5700 Elite Weather Meter with an integrated ballistic calculator.[20] In 2019 Accuracy International was awarded a contract to refurbish and upgrade all G22 and G22A1 rifles to the G22A2 standard.[21]

Royal Malaysia Police

The Unit Tindakhas (UTK) of the Pasukan Gerakan Khas (PGK) snipers from Royal Malaysia Police use the AWM, chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum alongside the 7.62mm Accuracy International Arctic Warfare.[22]

Norwegian Special Forces

The snipers of Marinejegerkommandoen and Forsvarets Spesialkommando are known to have used the AWM, chambered in either .300 Winchester Magnum or .338 Lapua Magnum,[23][24]

Russian Alpha Group

The snipers of the Russian Alpha Group counter-terrorism unit are using the AWM-F chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum with Zeiss 3–12×56 SSG series telescopic sights.[25][26]

South Korean Special Forces

The 707th Special Mission BN from ROK Army and the Republic of Korea Naval Special Warfare Flotilla from ROK Navy use AWM series sniper rifles chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum outfitted with Schmidt & Bender 3-12×50 PM II telescopic sights. It has had some telescopic sight attachment problems.[27]

Users

Notes

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External links

  • Demigodllc.com: Military .338 Lapua Rifles Compared, the SAKO TRG-42 and AI-AWSM by Zak Smith
  • Demigodllc.com: Accuracy International AWSM Photos and More AWSM & TRG-42 Photos
Records
Preceded by Longest confirmed combat sniper-shot kill
2009-2017
2,475 m (2,707 yd / 1.538 mi)
using 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua LockBase B408 bullets by Craig Harrison
Succeeded by

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For the Association for Women in Sports Media AWSM see Association for Women in Sports Media Not to be confused with Accuracy International Arctic Warfare The Accuracy International AWM Arctic Warfare Magnum or AI Arctic Warfare Magnum is a bolt action sniper rifle manufactured by Accuracy International designed for magnum rifle cartridges The Accuracy International AWM is also unofficially known as the AWSM Arctic Warfare Super Magnum which typically denotes AWM rifles chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum Accuracy International AWMAccuracy International AWM sniper rifle with several mounting interface kitsTypeSniper riflePlace of originUnited KingdomService historyIn service1996 presentUsed bySee UsersWarsAfghanistan WarIraq WarOperation Inherent Resolve2022 Russian invasion of UkraineProduction historyManufacturerAccuracy InternationalProduced1996 2013VariantsAWM F L115A2 and L115A3 British Army versions SpecificationsMass6 9 kg 15 lb Length1 270 mm 4 ft 2 in Barrel length686 mm 27 0 in Muzzle velocity936 m s 3 070 ft s Effective firing range1 100 m 1 200 yd 300 Winchester Magnum 1 500 m 1 600 yd 338 Lapua Magnum Feed system5 round detachable box magazineSightsDetachable aperture type iron sightsDay or night opticsOn 9 September 2012 Accuracy International announced that the 338 Lapua Magnum AWM rifle was phased out and replaced by the Accuracy International AXMC sniper rifle 1 The bolt action of the AXMC was designed to be significantly stronger and more capable of handling higher chamber pressures and temperatures and thus higher bolt thrust safely compared to the AWM and hence is longer and wider The AXMC magazine was also appropriately enlarged to function with 338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives C I P maximum allowed overall length of 93 50 mm 3 681 in Contents 1 Arctic Warfare Magnum System 2 Magnum chamberings 2 1 300 Winchester Magnum 2 2 338 Lapua Magnum 2 3 Extreme range confirmed sniper kill 3 Military adoption 3 1 British Armed Forces 3 2 Dutch Armed Forces 3 3 German Armed Forces 3 4 Royal Malaysia Police 3 5 Norwegian Special Forces 3 6 Russian Alpha Group 3 7 South Korean Special Forces 4 Users 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksArctic Warfare Magnum System EditMain article Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Design details The Accuracy International AWM sniper rifle is a variant of the British Accuracy International Arctic Warfare AW rifle that was the basis of a family of sniper rifles using the Arctic Warfare name As such the design details of the AWM variant are similar to the ones found in the basic AW rifle system Compared to the AW the AWM has a longer bolt to accommodate larger magnum length cartridges such as the 300 Winchester Magnum and the 338 Lapua Magnum The bolt head locking ring and extractor and magazines were also revised to work with the increased size and operating pressures of magnum rifle cartridges The AWM features a detachable single stack removable box magazine which holds five rounds The normal cartridges for this rifle and the ones which have been accepted by NATO for use in AWM rifles are 300 Winchester Magnum and 338 Lapua Magnum Muzzle brakes are fitted to reduce recoil jump and flash and act as a base for optional iron sights and suppressors Standard configurations include a Schmidt amp Bender PM II 5 25 56FFP MK II telescopic sight with P4F graticule but variants with variable magnification of either 3 12 50 or 4 16 50 are also available Accuracy International actively promotes fitting the German made Schmidt amp Bender PM II MILITARY MK II product line as sighting components on their rifles which is rare for a rifle manufacturer The German and Russian Army prefer a telescopic sight made by Zeiss 2 The AWM rifle is normally supplied in a metal transit case together with a telescopic sight mount butt spacers bipod spare magazines sling cleaning and tool kits Magnum chamberings Edit 300 Winchester Magnum Edit The 300 Winchester Magnum 7 62 67mm cartridge was designed as a magnum hunting cartridge and offers a flatter trajectory and a significant increase in muzzle velocity wind resistance and supersonic range over the smaller 7 62 51mm NATO cartridge The ability of the 300 Winchester Magnum chambering to obtain fairly high muzzle velocities combined with relatively heavy and long very low drag bullets significantly enhance the hit probability at longer ranges and hence the effective range compared to the 7 62 51mm NATO cartridge The AWM chambered for the 300 is fitted with a fluted stainless steel barrel that is 660 mm 26 in long and features a non traditional 279 4 mm 1 11 in right hand twist rate 338 Lapua Magnum Edit A Dutch ISAF sniper team with an Accuracy International AWM 338 Lapua Magnum rifle A British sniper centre carrying his L115A3 Long Range Rifle with attached suppressor on a joint training mission with French snipers The AWM in the 338 Lapua Magnum 8 6 70mm calibre was designed as a dedicated long range sniper rifle The rifle is fitted with a stainless steel fluted 686 mm 27 0 in barrel which research has found to be the best compromise between muzzle velocity weight and length The barrel has an unconventional 279 mm 1 11 in right hand twist rate optimized for firing 338 calibre very low drag bullets up to 16 85 g 260 gr When the AWM 338 Lapua Magnum was developed military issue cartridges were loaded with 16 2 g 250 gr very low drag bullets Longer heavier very low drag bullets like the Sierra HPBT MatchKing 338 calibre 19 44 g 300 gr and the 21st century 19 44 gram 300 grain 338 calibre HPBT Scenar can be used but require a 254 mm 1 10 in twist rate to stabilize them under high air density conditions as found on arctic coasts 3 A limitation of AWM rifles is that 338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the Commission Internationale Permanente pour l Epreuve des Armes a Feu Portatives C I P maximum allowed overall length of 93 50 mm 3 681 in do not fit in the magazine due to a lack of internal magazine length This is because the AWM bolt action was initially developed for smaller cartridges and then modified for the 338 Lapua Magnum chambering 4 Ammunition manufacturers produce 338 Lapua Magnum military issue cartridges loaded with 16 2 g 250 gr very low drag bullets overall length 91 44 mm 3 600 in that fit in the 91 5 mm 3 60 in long AWM magazines As long as 338 Lapua Magnum cartridges that fit in the magazines are used the AWM rifles can be used as repeating rifles instead of single shot rifles To address 338 Lapua Magnum ammunition length limitations of the AWM Accuracy International has since developed the AX338 long range rifle as the AWM successor model The bolt action of the AX338 is longer and wider than the AWM and the internal magazine is lengthened allowing the unimpaired use of 338 Lapua Magnum cartridges loaded to the C I P Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Firearms Portable maximum allowed overall length of 93 5 mm 3 68 in Furthermore the AX338 has a 238 mm 1 9 375 in twist rate to adequately stabilize longer heavier 338 caliber very low drag projectile designs that became more common in the 21st century 5 6 Ammunition types available for the 338 Lapua Magnum are FMJ hollow point armour piercing AP and armour piercing incendiary API citation needed Extreme range confirmed sniper kill Edit Main article Craig Harrison British Army soldier Record details Schmidt amp Bender 5 25 56 PM II LP telescopic sight similar to the sight used by Harrison and its adjustment controls In November 2009 British Army sniper Corporal of Horse CoH Craig Harrison a member of the Household Cavalry set the record for longest recorded sniper kill at the time by killing two Taliban machine gunners consecutively south of Musa Qala in Helmand Province in Afghanistan at a range of 2 475 m 2 707 yd taking 10 shots to hit the target using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle 7 8 Military adoption EditBritish Armed Forces Edit Royal Marines with L115A1 rifles The British Armed Forces adopted the AWM rifle chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum as the L115A1 Long Range Rifle The British L115A1 rifles are outfitted with Schmidt amp Bender 3 12 50 mm PM II MILITARY MK II 3 12 50 mm 0 1 mil telescopic sights The L115A1 is in service with the Royal Marines British Army and RAF Regiment in Afghanistan and Iraq The L115A3 Long Range Rifle In November 2007 the British Ministry of Defence MOD announced that their snipers in the Army Royal Marines and RAF Regiment were to get a new rifle Accuracy International would supply 580 L115A3 Long Range Rifles with daytime telescopic sights The L115A3 is being supplied as part of a broader Sniper System Improvement Programme SSIP which also includes night sights spotting scopes laser rangefinders and tripods 9 The L115A3 rifle was first deployed to Afghanistan in May 2008 10 Some features of the improved L115A3 include Schmidt amp Bender 5 25 56 mm PM II LP MILITARY MK II 5 25 56 0 1 mil parallax illumination double turn telescopic sights Suppressors to reduce the flash and noise signature Folding stocks for better carrying in a backpack Adjustable cheek pieces for more comfort and better eye alignment with the telescopic sight Butt spikes monopods to aid stability during firing Adjustable bipods which differ from the original Accuracy International bipod 5 round box magazines The MOD claims a muzzle velocity of 936 m s 3 071 ft s for the L115A3 another folding stock variant next to the AWM F 11 When the L115A3 Long Range Rifle was only 6 years into its life cycle the British Ministry of Defence MOD recognized the improved capabilities of the AX series rifles in regard to special forces use The AX series new chassis system provided more flexibility to utilize future low light and day light aiming optics laser designators and other accessories without the need for custom made mounting interface kits The right folding AX series chassis system was also more compact in the folded configuration making it more portable and concealable and featured a pistol grip On request of the MOD Accuracy International explored the possibility of updating the L115A3 Long Range Rifle to the AX series chassis system to produce a rifle that is a hybrid of AWM and AX features The AX enhancements were well received by the MOD and British snipers and an update programme was launched thus producing the L115A4 The L115A4 can easily be mistaken for a new AX series rifle The Schmidt amp Bender 5 25 56 mm PM II LP MILITARY MKII 5 25 56 as well as the suppressor bipod and several other accessories from the L115A3 were reused in the L115A4 resulting in significant cost savings Along with the rifle updates the L115A4 includes a new deployment case maintenance kit and other accessories Dutch Armed Forces Edit The AWM F commonly referred to as Geweer Lange Afstand GLA Long Range Rifle chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum has been introduced from 1996 by the Dutch Army s Korps Commandotroepen snipers and the AWM is used by all Schutter Lange Afstand SLA Long Range Marksmen of the 11 Luchtmobiele Brigade airborne infantry 13th Light Brigade motorised infantry 43rd Mechanized Brigade mechanized infantry In 2007 the snipers of the Netherlands Marine Corps also received this sniper rifle The Dutch AWM F rifles are outfitted with Schmidt amp Bender 10 42 PM II and 3 12 50 PM II telescopic sights The rifles are designated as Accuracy antipersoneel scherpschuttersgeweer 338 Accuracy anti personnel sniper rifle 338 and the Military of the Netherlands claim a maximum effective range of 1 100 m 1 203 yd for their AWM F rifles and have used these rifles in Afghanistan with great success 12 13 German Armed Forces Edit AWM F or G22 in Bundeswehr nomenclature with attached suppressor Since 1998 the Bundeswehr fields an AWM F chambered in 300 Winchester Magnum 7 62 67 mm in Bundeswehr nomenclature with a 3 12 56 SSG telescopic sight made by the German company Zeiss under the designation of G22 for Gewehr 22 or Scharfschutzengewehr 22 sniper rifle 22 The German G22 rifles have folding stocks and emergency iron sights For their G22 rifles the Bundeswehr claims an effective range of 1 100 m 1 203 yd and muzzle velocity of 885 m s 2 904 ft s 14 15 Zeiss 3 12 56 SSG reticle The German ammunition manufacturer Metallwerk Elisenhutte Nassau MEN has specially developed 7 62 67 mm ammunition for the G22 16 The Carl Zeiss Optronics previously branded as Hensoldt telescopic sight has a mil dot reticle and a scale that enables the operator to see the dialled in elevation setting through the rifle scopes ocular The Bundeswehr 3 12 56 SSG telescopic sight differs somewhat from the further developed 3 12 56 SSG P telescopic sight The Bundeswehr telescopic sight has no parallax setting option and the range scale has a setting range from 0 to 10 instead of 0 to 11 symbolizing the 11 2 milliradian elevation adjustment range shown in the current Carl Zeiss Optronics 3 12 56 SSG P telescopic sight brochure 17 The G22A1 has a Schmidt amp Bender 3 12 50 telescopic sight and Harris Engineering bipod and is in use with German special forces 18 The G22A2 is an upgraded variant featuring an AX series chassis stock a new monopod and bipod a new double chamber muzzle brake and a Steiner Optik GmbH M5Xi 5 25 56 MTC LT LPF TreMoR3s telescopic sight 19 The accessory pack besides spare and maintenance parts includes a Kestrel 5700 Elite Weather Meter with an integrated ballistic calculator 20 In 2019 Accuracy International was awarded a contract to refurbish and upgrade all G22 and G22A1 rifles to the G22A2 standard 21 Royal Malaysia Police Edit The Unit Tindakhas UTK of the Pasukan Gerakan Khas PGK snipers from Royal Malaysia Police use the AWM chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum alongside the 7 62mm Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 22 Norwegian Special Forces Edit The snipers of Marinejegerkommandoen and Forsvarets Spesialkommando are known to have used the AWM chambered in either 300 Winchester Magnum or 338 Lapua Magnum 23 24 Russian Alpha Group Edit Accuracy International riflesAI Arctic WarfareAI AW PoliceAI AW MagnumAI AW50 50 BMG AI AX50 50 BMG AI AS50 Semi auto 50 BMG Australian AW50F Swedish Psg 90The snipers of the Russian Alpha Group counter terrorism unit are using the AWM F chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum with Zeiss 3 12 56 SSG series telescopic sights 25 26 South Korean Special Forces Edit The 707th Special Mission BN from ROK Army and the Republic of Korea Naval Special Warfare Flotilla from ROK Navy use AWM series sniper rifles chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum outfitted with Schmidt amp Bender 3 12 50 PM II telescopic sights It has had some telescopic sight attachment problems 27 Users Edit Germany AWM F Bundeswehr designation G22 300 Winchester Magnum 14 15 Indonesia AWM is used by the Komando Pasukan Katak Kopaska tactical diver group and Komando Pasukan Khusus Kopassus special forces group 28 Ireland AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version is used by the Army Ranger Wing 29 30 Italy AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version is used by the 9th Parachute Assault Regiment Col Moschin 31 Malaysia AWSM 338 Lapua Magnum version is used by the Malaysian police with the PGK special operations police force 22 Netherlands AWM AWM F and AXMC 338 Lapua Magnum 12 32 33 Norway AWM 300 Winchester Magnum or 338 Lapua Magnum versions 23 24 Poland AWM F 338 Lapua Magnum version GROM 34 1 Pulk Specjalny Komandosow 35 Portugal AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version is used by the Portuguese Army 36 Russia AWM F 338 Lapua Magnum is used by the Alpha Group counter terrorism unit 25 26 37 38 Singapore AWM 300 Winchester Magnum or 338 Lapua Magnum versions 23 24 South Korea Is used by the 707th Special Mission Group 27 Syria AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version used by special forces 39 Turkey AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version Turkish Armed Forces Semdinli Sniper Team 10 Ukraine AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version donated by the Netherlands in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 40 41 United Kingdom AWM 338 Lapua Magnum version 11 Notes EditReferences Edit News Accuracy International 5 March 2016 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Telescopic sights for handheld weapons Zeiss Archived from the original on 26 December 2007 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Lapua 19 44 g 300 gr HPBT Scenar Bullet brochure PDF Nammo Lapua Oy Archived from the original PDF on 5 December 2010 News Accuracy International Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 Retrieved 25 December 2012 AX338 338 long range rifle Accuracy International Archived from the original on 11 March 2012 Retrieved 23 December 2012 How it works magazine article AX338 PSR sniper rifle PDF Accuracy International Archived from the original PDF on 26 October 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2012 Smith Michael 2 May 2010 Hotshot sniper in one and a half mile double kill The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 28 May 2010 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Alpert Lukas I 2 May 2010 Sniper kills Qaeda from 1 mi away New York Post Archived from the original on 6 May 2010 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Snipers to get new longer range rifles Ministry of Defence 14 November 2007 Archived from the original on 15 November 2007 a b L115A3 Long Range Rifle British Army Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 a b L96 Sniper Rifle and L115A3 Long Range Rifle Ministry of Defence Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 a b Special Forces Wapens Netherlands Legermuseum Collectie Informatie Centrum in Dutch Archived from the original on 27 February 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Accuracy scherpschuttersgeweer antipersoneel Ministerie van Defensie in Dutch 4 November 2013 a b Gewehr G22 Bundeswehr in German Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 26 October 2014 a b Das Gewehr G22 Bundeswehr in German Archived from the original on 2 February 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2020 MEN Progress through innovation Metallwerk Elisenhutte Nassau Retrieved 26 October 2014 3 12x56 SSG P telescopic sight brochure PDF Carl Zeiss Optronics Archived from the original PDF on 14 June 2007 Schulze Carl 17 April 2019 New Scharfschutzengewehr G22A2 Sniper Rifle Joint forces com German Army Modernizing their AI Sniper Rifles G22 becomes G22A2 The Firearm Blog 7 February 2019 Bundeswehr 26 October 2020 The New Bundeswehr Sniper Rifle the G22A2 YouTube Accuracy International Ltd awarded contract to upgrade German Army s G22 Sniper Rifles European Defense Review 17 January 2019 a b PGK Malaysian Special Police Force Weapons Military Factory 7 March 2016 Archived from the original on 18 January 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2016 a b c Bakkeli Tom 2008 Norges Hemmelige Krigere Kommandosoldater i kamp mot terror Norway s Secret Warriors Commandos in the fight against terrorism in Norwegian Bokmal Oslo Kagge Forlag ISBN 978 8 24890 839 5 a b c Photo of Norwegian FSK snipers in Kabul in 2012 Vegard Breie Photography Retrieved 12 April 2019 a b Moj vrag vsego lish mishen Tolko zhivaya intervyu so snajperom Alfy My enemy is just a target Only alive an interview with an Alpha sniper Cripo com ua in Russian 29 March 2010 a b VIII Mezhdunarodnye sorevnovaniya snajperov na Kubani VIII International competition of snipers in Kuban Slavs org ua in Russian 17 February 2010 Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 a b Jang Il hyun 25 January 2012 특전사 대테러부대 장거리 저격총 엉망 Special forces counter terrorism unit long range sniper rifle messed up Daum in Korean Kopassus amp Kopaska Specijalne Postrojbe Republike Indonezije Hrvatski vojnik in Croatian Archived from the original on 22 August 2010 Retrieved 12 June 2010 Kennedy Sgt Rena August 2007 Multitasked PDF An Cosantoir 67 6 14 16 Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2017 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Lavery Don 6 November 2011 Snipers equipped with record breaking rifle Sunday Independent Retrieved 18 November 2016 Fucili di Precisione Accuracy AWP 0 338 9 Rgt Col Moschin in Italian Archived from the original on 8 September 2009 Accuracy antipersoneel snipergeweer 338 Netherlands Ministry of Defence in Dutch Archived from the original on 16 December 2011 Retrieved 24 February 2010 Accuracy AX precisiegeweer Netherlands Ministry of Defence in Dutch 4 November 2013 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Nowe gromy GROM Altair com in Polish Archived from the original on 26 March 2010 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Snipers foto psk mil Retrieved 26 October 2014 permanent dead link Em Lamego Com As Operacoes Especiais do Exercito Operacional in European Portuguese Retrieved 10 July 2020 YouTube YouTube com dead YouTube link Russian SPETSNAZ Weapons Military Factory 20 February 2016 Archived from the original on 1 March 2016 Retrieved 20 February 2016 Mitzer Stijn Oliemans Joost 28 September 2015 Syrian Special Forces spotted with British Accuracy International AWM sniper rifles Oryx Blog Eastwood Brent M 24 March 2022 We Think We Know Why Russia s Generals Keep Getting Killed in Ukraine 19FortyFive Retrieved 9 July 2022 Ukraine to receive ex Dutch sniper rifles Shephard www shephardmedia com Retrieved 9 July 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to G 22 Demigodllc com Military 338 Lapua Rifles Compared the SAKO TRG 42 and AI AWSM by Zak Smith Demigodllc com Accuracy International AWSM Photos and More AWSM amp TRG 42 Photos Accuracy International L96A1 Arctic Warfare sniper rifle UK Modern Firearms Picture Arctic Warfare Magnum rifle Sniper Central 2004RecordsPreceded byMcMillan Tac 50 Longest confirmed combat sniper shot kill2009 2017 2 475 m 2 707 yd 1 538 mi using 16 2 g 250 gr Lapua LockBase B408 bullets by Craig Harrison Succeeded byMcMillan Tac 50 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Accuracy International AWM amp oldid 1124559134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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