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    adopted the F88 Austeyr ordering 15,000 designated the IW Steyr (Individual Weapon Steyr) that were manufactured in Australia. The IW Steyr entered service...
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  • F88 or F-88 may refer to: F88 Austeyr, an Australian variant of the Steyr AUG rifle HMS Broadsword (F88), a 1976 British Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS...
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    section commander and eight other ranks. Section armament consists of eight Steyr AUG A1 rifles (including versions reconfigured to Mod 14 standard with a...
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    has one soldier with an F89 Minimi LSW and the other three armed with F88 Steyr assault rifles. One rifle per fireteam has an attached 40 mm grenade launcher;...
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    limited service until about the time of the general introduction of the F88 Steyr (circa 1990).[citation needed]  Bangladesh[page needed]  Barbados[page needed]...
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    became the first military force in the world to adopt a bullpup rifle, the Steyr AUG, as a principal combat weapon. Since then the militaries in many countries...
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    bullpup design L85A1 assault rifle. Australia chose the Steyr AUG as a replacement in the form of the F88 Austeyr, with New Zealand following suit shortly after...
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  • Australian Army. The Army has begun to roll out the Enhanced F88 Austeyr (EF88) to replace the F88 Austeyr. The new rifle has several new features including...
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    commercial gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. The rifle was abandoned when the Steyr AUG was adopted for use by the Australian military. Of interest to those...
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    Assault rifle  Argentina 1984–present F88 Austeyr Bullpup assault rifle  Australia 1985–present Licensed copy of the Steyr AUG. EF88 Austeyr Bullpup assault...
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    Enhanced F88 Rifle[broken anchor] L9A1/L9A3 Self Loading Pistol (Browning Hi-Power) Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun F88 Austeyr rifle (Steyr AUG) SR25...
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    Form 4473.  Afghanistan  Albania  Argentina  Australia: M203PI variant for F88 Austeyr, and M203A1 for M4A1 carbines.  Austria: M203PI variant.  Bangladesh...
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    Austria by Steyr Daimler Puch. The majority of weapons now in service are the Australian ADI-made Austeyr F88 variant. It is called the IW Steyr (Individual...
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  • Name Origin Type Calibre Image Details Steyr AUG F88 Austeyr  Austria  Australia Bullpup assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Retired Assault Rifle That Is Replaced...
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  • M16A4 5.56×45mm NATO Heckler & Koch HK416  Germany 5.56×45mm NATO Steyr AUG  Austria F88 Austeyr 5.56×45mm NATO CETME Model L  Spain 5.56×45mm NATO Australian...
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     Australia M16A1 introduced during the Vietnam War and replaced by the F88 Austeyr in 1989. Bangsamoro Republik FARC Free Aceh Movement  British Hong...
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  • 1990, and replaced by the locally produced F88 Austeyr[broken anchor], a derivative of the Austrian Steyr AUG which is still in service as of 2008[update]...
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  • Licensed Production FN Minimi) Rifles F88 Austeyr (Australia – Assault Rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: Licensed Production Steyr AUG) F88C Austeyr (Australia – Carbine...
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  • Daniel Defense barrel with mid-length gas system. Steyr AUG  Australia Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO F88 Austeyr Australian-sourced, manufactured by Lithgow...
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    include firearms, with Lee Enfields, L1A1 rifles, or innocious versions of the F88 Austeyr (abbreviated as the F88I), and swords for executives. Colour party...
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