Arash (sniper rifle)
Arash (Persian: آرش)[1] is an Iranian semi-automatic anti-material sniper rifle. This weapon is used by Iran and Hezbollah, and is named for the mythical Arash the Archer.
Features
Specifications
The Arash sniper rifle is a semi-automatic weapon with rotating bolt and gunpowder gas system has an eight riflings straight back from left to right. It is 180 cm-long weapon, and it is equipped with optical cameras. It is a typically used as a shoulder-fired weapon.[2][3][4] The rifle weighs between 18 and 20 kilograms, and fires 20mm bullets.
Uses
This weapon can be used to target hostile helicopters at a range of approximately 2,000 meters. It also has the ability to be used against ground and armored targets, as well as enemy trenches.[5]
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References
- Slowik, Max. "Iran's 'Arash' 20mm Anti-Materiel Shoulder-Mounted Rifle (VIDEO)". Guns.com. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- shafaf. The most deadly sniper corps.
- farhangiannews. Hunting helicopters + Pictures.
- diyarmirza. Destroy isis with sniper Arash + Videos.
- "Farsnews". en.farsnews.com. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
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