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- FB_MSBS length "980.0".
- FB_MSBS weight "3.7".
- FB_MSBS abstract "MSBS-5,56 Radom (short for Modułowy System Broni Strzeleckiej kalibru 5,56 mm - Radon or English: Modular Firearm System 5.56mm Calibre - Radon) is an assault rifle currently under development as a future service rifle of the Polish Army. There are two basic variants currently being developed, based on a common upper receiver: a bullpup version and a standard version with folding, retractable stock. Thanks to a variety of modules, both variants can be easily transformed into a carbine, sniper rifle or squad light machine gun. Additionally, there exist plans to develop a 12-gauge combat shotgun based on the platform, as well as rifles in common Soviet calibers for export.MSBS-7,62 is the designation of the battle rifle variant of the MSBS platform that has entered the prototype phase, chambered for the full-power 7.62×51mm NATO rifle round, to be featured during MSPO in the Fall of 2016. Planned variations include a designated marksman rifle, a sniper support rifle, and a support weapon for deployment with parachute infantry.Currently the standard issue service rifles of the Polish armed forces are a variety of kbs wz.96 Beryl-based rifles, all of them direct descendants of the kbk AKM (a modernized variant of the AK-47 Kalashnikov), developed since the 1940s. However, that design is considered both outdated by modern standards and impossible to improve further. Because of that, work on a completely new family of assault rifles was started in Poland.The rifle has been in development since 2007 by the WAT (Military Academy of Technology) in Warsaw in cooperation with the arms manufacturer FB Radom. The weapon is said to be operating on completely distinct internal mechanics. No further information has been disclosed however. The external design was conceived by a separate team (Adam Gawron, Bartosz Stefaniak, Grzegorz Misiołek, Maciej Sajdak) working alongside mechanical engineers.On SHOT Show 2015 representatives of Łucznik said that in 2015 they plan to open a factory in Texas and make MSBS available to the US customers possibly as early as December.For economical reasons the main advantage of the modular weapon system is the simplified logistics because of the interchangeable parts between weapon types of the same family. Fewer parts need to be stored or if necessary, a soldier can sacrifice, for example, one standard assault rifle to repair a light machine gun. Another benefit may include ease of barrel changeability, as found in the Steyr AUG. This means a soldier may be able to adapt his rifle based on the environment he is in, such as converting a carbine to a longer barreled sniper rifle to be able to fire at a longer distance, if the situation so called for that. The benefits of this feature allow a squad to have less individual munitions. This benefit can be seen on the M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System, which is a lightweight shotgun capable of mounting below certain assault rifles.".
- FB_MSBS length "0.98".
- FB_MSBS origin Poland.
- FB_MSBS thumbnail Msbskandmsbsb.jpg?width=300.
- FB_MSBS type Assault_rifle.
- FB_MSBS type Battle_rifle.
- FB_MSBS weight "3700.0".
- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink cz-art-2194.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink cz-art-3084.
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- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink view?news_id=18387.
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- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink start-4907.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink start-6376.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageExternalLink www.fabrykabroni.pl.
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- FB_MSBS wikiPageID "28309543".
- FB_MSBS wikiPageLength "8938".
- FB_MSBS wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- FB_MSBS wikiPageRevisionID "706808619".
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink 5.56×45mm_NATO.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×51mm_NATO.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink AK-47.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Altair.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Assault_rifle.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Battle_rifle.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Carbine.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:5.56_mm_firearms.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:7.62_mm_firearms.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assault_rifles.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battle_rifles.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rifles_of_Poland.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Designated_marksman_rifle.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink FB_%22Łucznik%22_Radom.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink FB_Beryl.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Gas-operated_reloading.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Light_machine_gun.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink List_of_assault_rifles.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink List_of_battle_rifles.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bullpup_firearms.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink M26_Modular_Accessory_Shotgun_System.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink MSPO.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Night_vision_device.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Land_Forces.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Polska_zbrojna.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Reflector_sight.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Rotating_bolt.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink SHOT_Show.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink STANAG_magazine.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Service_rifle.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Sniper_rifle.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Steyr_AUG.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Telescopic_sight.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_weapon_sight.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLink File:Msbskandmsbsb.jpg.
- FB_MSBS wikiPageWikiLinkText "FB MSBS".
- FB_MSBS action "Gas-operated short stroke, rotating bolt".
- FB_MSBS caption "The MSBS-B and the MSBS-K".
- FB_MSBS cartridge "5.56".
- FB_MSBS cartridge "7.62".
- FB_MSBS feed "30".
- FB_MSBS isRanged "Yes".
- FB_MSBS length "normal, bullpup, folding stock extended".
- FB_MSBS manufacturer FB_%22Łucznik%22_Radom.
- FB_MSBS name "MSBS-5.56 Radom".
- FB_MSBS name "MSBS-7.62".
- FB_MSBS origin Poland.
- FB_MSBS rate "700".
- FB_MSBS sights "Reflector sights, telescopic sights, night vision scopes, thermal weapon sights".
- FB_MSBS type Assault_rifle.
- FB_MSBS type Battle_rifle.
- FB_MSBS usedBy "Ministry of National Defence".
- FB_MSBS weight "normal, bullpup".
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- FB_MSBS subject Category:5.56_mm_firearms.
- FB_MSBS subject Category:7.62_mm_firearms.
- FB_MSBS subject Category:Assault_rifles.
- FB_MSBS subject Category:Battle_rifles.
- FB_MSBS subject Category:Rifles_of_Poland.
- FB_MSBS subject Category:Trial_and_research_firearms.
- FB_MSBS hypernym Rifle.
- FB_MSBS type Device.
- FB_MSBS type Weapon.