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Daistallia Military Industries, inc.

DMI Small Arms
DMI AR-2 and AR-2b Assault Rifles




The new DMI assault rifle series is built and tested in accordance with state-of-the-art manufacturing and quality assurance criteria. The design employs the proven combination of gas operation and rotating bolt, providing the weapons with utmost dependability, even under the most extreme field conditions. These assault rifles are available in two versions: the standard model AR-2 and the AR-2b short pattern. As such, they effectively form a weapon family, sharing a majority of common components. Consequently, handling, training and maintenance are identical for both models. The standard version is equipped with a bipod. Given the optimal weapon layout, accurate shooting in all positions is enhanced. The heavy barrel, hammer-forged in one operation to form chamber and bore, the long sight base and the carefully matched sighting elements provide superior inherent accuracy. The functionally mature and weight-saving design concept provides advantages such as increased combat readiness plus additional features such as 3-round burst, folding butt and bolt hold-open catch. In practical terms this represents: extreme precision, low weight factor and ruggedness. The AR-2/AR-2b is a simple and safe handling weapons that has been proven in troop trials to be functionally dependable. The AR-2 fires a propriatary 6.5x50 mm ammunition. Barrel rifling twist is matched to suit the ammunition. Standard, live ammunition is used to launch rifle grenades. The weapon cycles automatically and remains ready to fire at all times. The lightweight plastic magazines can be clipped together to form multipacks. This feature, in combination with the automatic bolt hold-open catch, permits very fast magazine change.
Model AR-2 AR-2b
Caliber 6.5 6.5
Overall length 100 cm 82 cm
Length with butt folded 77cm 60 cm
Barrel length 20.8 in 40 cm
Weight: with magazine and bipod 4.5 kg 4 kg
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Unit Cost: $650 $600


DMI BR-2 Battle Rifle




TheBR-2 is chambered for the propriatary 8.5x65 mm cartridge. It is a delayed blowback select-fire weapon, featuring a fixed buttstock, barrel with flash hider and rifle grenade launching rings, a permanently attached folding bipod with a pivot point that may be moved anywhere along the barrel jacket the firer wishes. The sights are of aperture type and both front and rear sight were mounted on folding posts. It also features a folding "Arctic" trigger, that, when unfolded, projects down below the triggerguard to fire rifle in winter glowes. Caliber: 8.5x65 mm
Action: roller retarded blowback
Overall length: 1105 mm
Barrel length: 583 mm
Weigth: 5.56 kg empty
Magazine capacity: 25 rds
Unit Cost: $850





Ammunition:




6.5x50 mm ammunition (lots of 10,000 rounds): $2000
8.5x65 mm ammunition (lots of 10,000 rounds): $3000


MG-1
The MG-1 is based on the US M60, using the 8.5x65mm cartridge and is used as a general support crew-served weapon. It has a removable barrel which can be easily changed to prevent overheating. The weapon has an integral, folding bipod and can also be mounted on a folding tripod.
Length: 110 centimeters
Weight: 8.8 kilograms
Bore diameter: 8.5 mm
Maximum effective range: 1250 meters
Maximum range: 4000 meters
Muzzle velocity: 850 meters per second
Rates of fire:
Cyclic: 550 rounds per minute
Rapid: 100 rounds per minute*
Sustained: 100 rounds per minute*
(* with barrel changes at each 100 rounds)
Unit Replacement Cost: $8,000
This machine gun is a lightweight, air-cooled, disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, portable or tripod mounted machine gun designed for ground operations like its predecessor, the M60. It is gas operated with fixed headspace and timing which permits rapid changing of barrels. It has a receiver-attached bipod which easily deploys for stability. It has an ambidextrous safety, universal sling attachments, a carrying handle on the barrel, and a simplified gas system that does not require safety wire to prevent loosening. However, the light weight barrel is not safe for overhead fire and is not capable of sustaining a rapid rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute without catastrophic failure of the barrel.

AMMUNITION
The preferred combat ammunition mix for the MG-1 is a four-ball and one-tracer mix. Again, the four-and-one mix allows the gunner to use the TOT method of adjusting fire to achieve target kill.
Type Use
M61 Armor- piercing
Against lightly armored targets.
M62 Tracer
For observation of fire, incendiary effects, signaling, and training.
M80 Ball
Against light materiel targets and personnel, and for range training.
M63 Dummy
During mechanical training.
M82 Blank
During training when simulated live fire is desired (A blank firing attachment must be used to fire this ammunition).

Daistallian Military Industries is proud to announce an all new very heavy anti-material rifle - The AMR-21. The AMR-21 utilizes a 21mm cannon shell, giving the user cannon capability in a rifle configuration. It is also available in 15mm. The AMR-21 is intended for issuance to quick reaction, peacekeeping, combat engineer, and special operations forces, providing accurate long-range fire against high value targets, while minimizing collateral damage.
The AMR-21 has been designed for maximum ease of use and low maintenance. The bolt action with three-shot magazine provides an accurate, efficient, and cost effective system for single shot fire. The time it takes to re-acquire and accurately aim on target is much longer than it takes to reload.
The key to making this weapon usable is it's recoil compensation and dampaning system. 65% of the total weapon weight resides in the barrel and action. This is able to recoil in a lightweight cradle chassis. Free recoil is reduced by three separate devices that work in concert: a double acting hydraulic damper, a double acting spring buffer located in the lower rear chassis, and finally a double baffle muzzle brake. This system reduces the hard, sharp kick to a firm shove. (Please note that, while recoil is reduced, it is still quite significant.)
The system breaks down easily into a receiver section and an ancillary/barrel section, each carried in separate backpacks, weighing 15 kg. This allow the system to be carried into relatively inaccessible areas so that it can be deployed from unlikely or unexpected areas.

SPECIFICATIONS
21-mm version
Cartridge: 21x85 mm DMI-21 Ammunition includes AP, SLAP, HE, HEI, SAPHEI and Practice. DUAP is under consideration for production. Individual shells weigh approximately 600gm.
Operation: manual bolt action.
Feed: 3-round box-type, detachable magazine.
Weight, empty, kg: 33
Overall length, mm: 1,895
Rifling: 1 full turn in 560 mm.
Length of barrel, mm: 1,000
Muzzle velocity, m/sec: 720
Muzzle energy, J: 28,500
Effective range, m: > 1,500
Unit Cost: 25,000 USD.
Ammunition Cost: 21x85 mm DMI-21, cost per 1000 rounds
AP: 50,000 USD.
SLAP: 75,000 USD.
HE: 100,000 USD.
HEI: 110,000 USD.
SAPHEI: 150,000 USD.
Practice: 10,000 USD.

15-mm version
Cartridge: 15x120 mm DMI-15.
Operation: manual bolt action.
Feed: 3-round box-type, detachable magazine.
Weight, empty, kg: 31.
Overall length, mm: 2,115
Rifling: 1 full turn in 406 mm.
Length of barrel, mm: 1,220
Muzzle velocity, m/sec: 1,080
Muzzle energy, J: 30,675
Effective range, m: > 2,300
Unit Cost: 30,000 USD.
Ammunition Cost: 15x120 mm DMI-15, cost per 1000 rounds
AP: 40,000 USD.
SLAP: 65,000 USD.
HE: 90,000 USD.
HEI: 100,000 USD.
SAPHEI: 140,000 USD.
Practice: 7000 USD.
OOC: To head off any objections, this is based on the real life South African NTW-20 20mm anti-material rifle.