FARA 83

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FARA 83
FARA 83 rifle
TypeAssault rifle
Place of origin Argentina
Service history
Used byArgentina, Venezuela
Production history
Designed1981
ManufacturerFabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles Domingo Matheu
Produced1984-1990
No. built~1200
Specifications
MassTemplate:Kg to lb
LengthTemplate:Mm to in stock extended / Template:Mm to in stock folded
Barrel lengthTemplate:Mm to in

Cartridge5.56x45mm NATO
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire750 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity980 m/s (3,215 ft/s)
Effective firing range300-500 m
Feed system30-round detachable box magazine

The FARA 83 (Spanish: Fusíl Automático República Argentina; "Argentine Republic Automatic Rifle") or FAA 81, "Argentine Automatic Rifle" (Spanish: Fusil Automático Argentino) was a rifle locally designed and developed for the Argentine Army in the 1980s.

Development

The FAA project started in the mid-1980s, when the government was still controlled by the National Reorganization Process. The DGFM (General Government Directorate for Military Procurements, or Direccion General de las Fabricaciones Militares) ordered a replacement be designed for the FMAP FSL, an FN FAL license-built in Argentina. The prototype was completed in 1981, but production didn't start until 1984, and continued until 1990.

By the late 1980s, under Carlos Menem's tenure as president, the country was undergoing economic difficulties. The United Kingdom had closed its military market to Argentina and prohibited the production of modern weapons. These two factors forced President Menem to cancel several projects, including the Condor I and Condor II, the FARA 83, and SAIA 90. He was also forced to close armament factories, including the TAMSE, which was responsible for the TAM tanks and Astillero Domecq Garcia - the primary submarine shipyard. Production of the rifle ground to a halt after 1193 rifles had been completed, however, it was resumed in 1990; it is unknown how many rifles were made, but for the most part the Argentine Armed Forces are still armed with the FSL-FAL rifle, while the FARA 83 being a secondary weapon.

Main characteristics

The FARA-83 was mostly inspired by the Israeli Galil. Features include a folding buttstock and tritium sights for aiming in low light conditions; the rifle uses a proprietary 30 round Beretta AR70 magazines(early issue), and has a trigger group that enables semi-automatic and fully-automatic fire.

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