Shrec Advanced Weapon System
The Shrec AR-9
The Shrec AR-9 is the ultimate assault rifle chambered for the 6.5mm x 41mm 100gr caseless round using High Ignition Temperature Propellant (HITP). The weapons are designed with heavy fluted barrels to maximize sustained automatic fire and each internal part is coated with a molecular lubricant. Utilizes a 250 round disposable compact magazine housed in the buttstock of the weapon. Standard equipment includes a 40mm under barrel grenade launcher and electronic scope.
The weapon uses a 6.5mm x 41mm caseless ammunition, with the propellant shaped into rectangular shapes. The projectile is 6.5 mm in diameter with a case length of 41mm. The 6.5mm round is 70% the weight of a conventional 6.5mm Grendel round. The round also has similar ballistics to a 6.5 mm Grendel round, but the 6.5 mm HITP caseless has a higher muzzle velocity due primarily to the characteristics and formulation of the HITP propellent. That increased velocity gives the round a lbs ft of energy rating of 2418.
The weapon has two firing modes: semi-auto and full-auto at 750 rounds per minute. The loading and feed mechanism is physically very complicated but exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking handle on the side is rotated clockwise by the weapon operator:
2. A round is dropped into the revolving chamber vertically (a loading piston assists this process).
3. The mechanism is then pulled forward by the return spring rotating the chamber 90° until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the vertical original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by twisting the cocking handle counterclockwise. This pushes the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
When the rounds are fired, the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism recoils back against recoil springs several inches. Only when it strikes the buffer at the back of the rifle does the user feel the recoil. The rifle only loads and fires one round per movement of the internal mechanism. When the barrel and mechanism reaches the rearmost point in it's travel, the recoil springs push it forward back into its normal forward position. This movement also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the AR-9. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 4.57kg
Length: 725mm
Barrel length: 460 mm
Rate of fire: Single shot, full auto at 750 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 3300 ft/sec (1005.8 m/s)
Energy: 2418 fpe (3288 joules)
Effective range: 914.4 meters
magazine: 250 round Disposable compact magazine, waterproof, reloadable, no magazine spring
accessories 40mm Grenade launcher, range 800 m
Price: 3200 NSD
The Shrec AR-9L
The Shrec AR-9L is the mainline assault rifle for the LGDF. It is chambered for the 6.5mm x 41mm 100gr caseless round using High Ignition Temperature Propellant (HITP). The weapons are designed with heavy fluted barrels to maximize sustained automatic fire and each internal part is coated with a molecular lubricant. Utilizes a 250 round disposable compact magazine housed in the buttstock of the weapon. Standard equipment includes a bipod and electronic scope.
The weapon uses a 6.5mm x 41mm caseless ammunition, with the propellant shaped into rectangular shapes. The projectile is 6.5 mm in diameter with a case length of 41mm. The 6.5mm round is 70% the weight of a conventional 6.5mm Grendel round. The round also has similar ballistics to a 6.5 mm Grendel round, but the 6.5 mm HITP caseless has a higher muzzle velocity due primarily to the characteristics and formulation of the HITP propellent. That increased velocity gives the round a lbs ft of energy rating of 2418.
The weapon has two firing modes: semi-auto and full-auto at 750 rounds per minute. The loading and feed mechanism is physically very complicated but exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking handle on the side is rotated clockwise by the weapon operator:
2. A round is dropped into the revolving chamber vertically (a loading piston assists this process).
3. The mechanism is then pulled forward by the return spring rotating the chamber 90° until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the vertical original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by twisting the cocking handle counterclockwise. This pushes the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
When the rounds are fired, the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism recoils back against recoil springs several inches. Only when it strikes the buffer at the back of the rifle does the user feel the recoil. The rifle only loads and fires one round per movement of the internal mechanism. When the barrel and mechanism reaches the rearmost point in it's travel, the recoil springs push it forward back into its normal forward position. This movement also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the AR-9L. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
The AR-9 is optionally configurable to use 6.3 mm HITP telescopic case-less rounds. In this configuration the Shrec sports a 300 round magazine. The rate of fire is increased to 850 rounds per minute.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible with all wet lubricants.
Weight: 3.27kg
Length: 725mm
Barrel length: 460 mm
Rate of fire: Single shot, full auto at 750 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 3300 ft/sec (1005.8 m/s)
Energy: 2418 fpe (3288 joules)
Effective range: 914.4 meters
magazine: 250 round Disposable compact magazine, waterproof, reloadable, no magazine spring
accessories Bipod
Price: 2800 NSD
The Shrec LMG-9L
The LMG-9L and heavier LMG-9 are caseless light machine guns chambered for the 6.5mm x 41mm 100gr caseless round using High Ignition Temperature Propellant. The LMG-9 series uses a 250 round detachable magazine that is inserted into the butt of the weapon. The weapons are designed with heavy fluted barrels to maximize sustained automatic fire and each internal part is coated with a molecular lubricant. Standard equipment includes a bipod and electronic scope.
The weapon uses a 6.5mm x 41mm caseless ammunition, with the propellant shaped into rectangular shapes. The projectile is 6.5 mm in diameter with a case length of 41mm. The 6.5mm round is 70% the weight of a conventional 6.5mm Grendel round. The round also has similar ballistics to a 6.5 mm Grendel round, but the 6.5 mm HITP caseless has a higher muzzle velocity due primarily to the characteristics and formulation of the HITP propellent and longer barrel. That increased velocity gives the round a lbs ft of energy rating of 2537.
The weapon has an adjustable firing mode controlled by a thumb controlled switch with full auto at 650 and 1100 rpm. The loading and feed mechanism is physically very complicated but exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking handle on the side is rotated clockwise by the weapon operator:
2. A round is dropped into the revolving chamber vertically (a loading piston assists this process).
3. The mechanism is then pulled forward by the return spring rotating the chamber 90° until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the vertical original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by twisting the cocking handle counterclockwise. This pushes the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
When the rounds are fired, the barrel, chamber and operating mechanism recoils back against recoil springs several inches. Only when it strikes the buffer at the back of the rifle does the user feel the recoil. The rifle only loads and fires one round per movement of the internal mechanism. When the barrel and mechanism reaches the rearmost point in it's travel, the recoil springs push it forward back into its normal forward position. This movement also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the LMG-9/L. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 5.27kg
Length: 1,041 mm
Barrel length: 521 mm
Rate of fire: Adjustable full auto at 650 and 1100 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 3380 ft/sec (1030.2 m/s)
Energy: 2537 fpe (3450 joules)
Effective range: 1000 meters
magazine: 250 round Disposable compact magazine, waterproof, reloadable, no magazine spring
accessories Bipod
Price: 4100 NSD
The Shrec MP-7 PDW
The 4.6 x 30mm caseless PDW are intended, as name implies, to be a defensive sidearm for second-line troops, vehicle crews and other military personnel who normally not issued with assault rifles. Previously, these troops were issued with pistols or submachine guns, but proliferation of body armor in recent years made those guns ineffective. Achieves 100% penetration of the CRISAT body armor (1.6mm of Titanium plus 20 layers of Kevlar) at effective range of 200 meters. After CRISAT penetration, the 4.6mm round will penetrate 12-14 inches of tissue. Once it defeats the armor, the round will yaw inside the target, thus creating a larger wound channel. Other types of ammunition, including tracer, frangible, spoon-tip (rapid-tumbling for use against unarmored human targets), blank and trill (inert) are available.
The MP7 operates in a more conventional fashion than the 9 series weapons. It fires a specially designed, armor-piercing round with a muzzle velocity of 2800 fps. This ammunition is unique among submachine guns in that the bullet is made almost entirely of a hardened steel penetrator instead of softer brass or lead. The ammunition and design result in almost no recoil. The round also has a small diameter (it can almost be described as a scaled down .223 Remington), allowing for high capacity in a very small magazine.
The weapon uses 20-round, 30-round, or 40-round box magazines fitted within the pistol grip. The weapon features an ambidextrous fire-select lever and rear cocking grip. It has an extendable stock and a folding front grip; it can be fired either one-handed or two-handed. It is compact and light using polymers in its construction.
The weapon has two firing modes: semi-auto and full-auto at 950 rounds per minute. The loading and feed mechanism though more conventionally designed are none the less exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking grip is pulled back by the weapon operator:
2. A round is picked up by the revolving chamber.
3. The chamber rotates clockwise until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, magazine, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by pulling the charging grip to the rear. This ejects the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
When the rounds are fired, the barrel, magazine, chamber and operating mechanism recoils back against recoil springs several inches. Only when it strikes the buffer at the back of the rifle does the user feel the recoil. The rifle only loads and fires one round per movement of the internal mechanism. When the barrel and mechanism reaches the rearmost point in it's travel, the recoil springs push it forward back into its normal forward position. This movement also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the MP-7. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 1.5kg
Length(stock closed/open): 340 / 540 mm
Barrel length: 180 mm
Rate of fire: 950 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 2800 ft/sec (853.4 m/s)
Energy: 696 fpe (947 Joules)
Effective range: 300 meters
magazine: 40 round detachable
accessories Silencer, Day/Night Scope
Price: 1600 NSD
The Shrec AP-9 Pistol
The Shrec AP-9 Automatic Pistol is a select-fire 10x25mm 200 gr caseless machine pistol used as a sidearm by LGDF and police forces. It is renowned for its controllability, allowing a shooter to accurately fire the weapon in bursts of more than 10-15 rounds, instead of the typical two or three round bursts that other submachine guns are limited to. It has greater knock down power than the MP-7 though it isn't as accurate. Magazines come in a 30 round detachable box. A suppressor can be also fitted. The forward pistol grip folds down for use and there is a folding stock.
The MP 9 is a short recoil operated, locked breech, selective fired caseless weapon. The MP 9 features a rotating barrel locking, and the bolt is telescoped around the barrel for about half of its length. The entire bolt/barrel group is enclosed in lightweight polymer housing, which protects the mechanisms from elements and rough handling.
The MP 9 is fired by an electronic firing pin. Trigger unit features a drop safety, as well as ambidextrous safety / fire selector in the form of the cross-bolt push-button, located in the grip behind the trigger. The cocking handle is located at the top rear of the receiver/housing, and does not reciprocate when gun is fired due to its caseless non-ejecting operation. The muzzle end of the barrel is protected by a muzzle cap, which is shaped to accept proprietary silencer. Side-folding buttstock is made from polymer, and easily goes out of way when not required. Standard sights are of ghost ring (diopter with large aperture) type, and are fully adjustable, with ability to mount red-dot or night sights onto integral Picatinny/MIL-STD rail.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the AP-9. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 1.3kg
Length: 282 mm
Barrel length: 130 mm
Rate of fire: 900rpm
Muzzle velocity: 1400 ft/sec (426.7 m/s)
Energy: 870 fpe (1184 joules)
Effective range: 100 meters
magazine: 30 round detachable
accessories Silencer, Day/Night Scope
Price: 900 NSD
Shrec Annihilator 12 gauge
The Shrec Annihilator 12 guage is a select fire drum feed caseless 12-gauge shotgun designed to provide sustained firepower in close-combat scenarios. It accepts 32-round drum magazines. Both types of magazine are made of polymerwith their rear side made from translucent polymer for quick determination of the number of shot shells left. It has a range of 40m and can be fired in semi-auto mode and full auto mode.
The Annihilator makes use of an advanced adaptation of the constant recoil system that reduces recoil by 90% as compared to a traditional 12 gauge shotgun. This recoils system also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.The reduction in recoil is the primary reason that this shotgun can be fired effectively in the automatic mode. The Annihilator uses many different types of cartridges such as 00 buck shot, #4 bird shot, 12-bore lead slugs, or less-than-lethal rubber stun batons. It can also fire flares or special FRAG-12 18.5mm fin-stablized HE, HEAP, and sensor fused HEAB "high explosive air-burst" fragmentation shells that can detonate in mid-air using a proximity fuse.
Frag 12 HEAB Projectile
The weapon has two firing modes: semi-auto and full-auto at 350 rounds per minute both controlled by the trigger. The loading and feed mechanism though more conventionally designed are none the less exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking grip is pulled back by the weapon operator:
2. A round is picked up by the revolving chamber.
3. The chamber rotates clockwise until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, magazine, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by pulling the charging grip to the rear. This ejects the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the Annihilator. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 4.2 kg (empty); 4.4 kg (loaded)
Length: 960 mm (37.79 inches)
Barrel length 460 mm (18.11 inches)
Rate of fire: 350 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 1680 ft/s (512.1 m/s)
Energy: 2739 fpe (3724 joules)
Effective range: 15 m; 200 m with Frag 12
magazine: 32 round detachable drum
Price: 2,800 NSD
The Shrec LM-320
The LM-320 is a multiple-shot weapon, intended to significantly increase a small squad's firepower when compared to traditional single-shot grenade launchers The LM-320 is designed to be simple, rugged, and reliable. It uses the well-proven revolver principle to achieve a high rate of accurate fire which can be rapidly brought to bear on a target. A variety of 40x53mm caseless rounds such as HE, HEAT, anti-riot baton, irritant, and pyrotechnic can be loaded and fired as fast as the trigger can be pulled; the cylinder can be loaded or unloaded rapidly to maintain a high rate of fire. Although intended primarily for offensive and defensive use with high-explosive rounds, with appropriate ammunition the launcher is suitable for anti-riot and other security operations.
The LM-320 is shoulder-fired spring-driven 40 mm grenade launcher with a six-round revolver-style magazine capable of accepting most 40x46mm grenades. The cylinder is spring-loaded and rotates automatically while firing, but it must be wound back up after every reloading.
The LM-320 grenade launcher consists of a lightweight, progressively rifled steel barrel, sight assembly, frame with firing mechanism, spring-actuated revolving cylinder magazine, and a folding stock. The weapon has a fire selector safety switch just above the rear pistol grip which can be operated from either side. The launcher cannot be accidentally discharged if dropped.
The launcher is loaded by releasing the cylinder axis pin and swinging the steel frame away from the cylinder. The rear of the cylinder (including the pistol grip) is unlatched and pivoted counter-clockwise to expose the chambers during reloading. By inserting the fingers into the empty chambers and rotating the aluminum cylinder it is then wound against its driving spring. The grenades are then inserted into the chambers, one-by-one (because the cylinder cannot be removed), the frame closed, and the axis pin re-engaged to lock. When the trigger is pressed an electronic firing pin fires the grenade. Gas pressure on a piston unlocks the cylinder and allows the spring to rotate it until the next chamber is aligned with the firing pin, whereupon the next round can be fired. If a misfire occurs the trigger can be pulled repeatedly. The firing pin is powered by a rechargeable battery stored in the pistol grip. The battery contains an integrated solar cell for recharging in the field and allows for 240 shots on a full charge.
The LM-320 is equipped with a collimating reflex sight which provides a single aiming dot. The shooter aims with both eyes open and the effect is to see the aiming spot superimposed on the target, both target and aiming dot being in sharp focus. The launcher is also fitted with an artificial boresight which can be used to zero the sight. The CFS includes a radio-luminous lamp which provides the spot contrast and which has a life of approximately 10 years. The CFS was designed to be used to determine the range to the target and instantly adjusted. It enables the user to increase the hit probability at ranges up to 400 m. The range quadrant is graduated in 25 m increments and aim is automatically compensated for drift.
Weight: 5.3 kg (11.68 lb)
Length: 756 mm (29.8 in) stock extended / 676 mm (26.6 in) stock folded
Barrel length: 260 mm (10.2 in)
Rate of fire: 2 rounds/sec (rapid fire); 8 rounds/min (sustained)
Muzzle velocity: 220.69 m/sec
Effective range: 800 m
magazine: 6-Round, Revolving, Swing Out-Type Cylinder
accessories Electronic reflex sight in quadrant
Price: 2200 NSD
Shrec M-15 Sniper Rifle
The 12.7x100mm 694gr caseless M-15 Sniper Rifle is designed for employment against personnel and material. The long effective range, over 1,500 metres, along with high energy and availability of highly effective ammunition such as Armor Piercing Incendiary and Explosive Incendiary, allows for effective operations against targets like radar cabins, trucks, parked aircraft and the like. Its extreme range eliminates the need for a silencer.
The weapon has fires semi-auto. The loading and feed mechanism though more conventionally designed are none the less exceptionally fast and reliable.
1. As the cocking grip is pulled back by the weapon operator:
2. A round is picked up by the revolving chamber.
3. The chamber rotates clockwise until it is lined up with the barrel. This completes the chambering of the round and charging of the electronic firing pin.
4. When the trigger is pulled, an electronic firing pin ignites the primer, which then ignites a powder booster charge that pushes the bullet into the barrel. The solid block of propellant is broken up to increase the ignition surface area and ignites, accelerating the bullet out of the barrel.
5. As the projectile is accelerating up the barrel, recoil forces drive the barrel, magazine, chamber and operating mechanism rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy.
6. Gas tapped off from the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the original position until it is lined up with the feed mechanism and the process repeats.
Because the Shrec uses caseless ammunition there are no extraction and ejection steps. If a round fails to fire the rifle can be manually unloaded by pulling the charging grip to the rear. This ejects the failed/training round out an emergency ejection port on the side of the rifle and loads the next round.
When the rounds are fired, the barrel, magazine, chamber and operating mechanism recoils back against recoil springs several inches. Only when it strikes the buffer at the back of the rifle does the user feel the recoil. The rifle only loads and fires one round per movement of the internal mechanism. When the barrel and mechanism reaches the rearmost point in it's travel, the recoil springs push it forward back into its normal forward position. This movement also powers a plunger based generator that powers the electronic firing pin. The cocking lever is used to manually charge the firing pin.
To avoid cookoff of caseless rounds a denatured hexogen propellant with a special binder and coating for the ammunition has increased the spontaneous ignition temperature to 371 °C (700 °F). This HITP round is fired by a patented electronic firing pin that sends a small electrical current to cause detonation of the primer which provides the thermal impulse necessary to ignite the propellant which then deflagrates, producing pressure. For added safety and efficiency during prolonged automatic fire we have incorporated a fluted barrel design in the M-15. The fluted barrel will definitely dissipate heat quickly. This is due to the heat being allowed to reach the outside temperature at a faster rate by removing materials.
Our patented AC-3 Dry Lubricant system is used to coat all internal parts and the barrel. AC-3 is the controlled atmospheric application of a
proprietary formulated, modified tungsten disulfide. When the tungsten disulfide is applied in lamellar form through our precision process it forms a thin, uniform coating that forms a molecular bond with the substrate, and will not chip, flake or peel. It is inert,inorganic, non-toxic, non-corrosive and resistant to most petrochemical fuels, solvents and acids. Yet it is compatible will all wet lubricants.
Weight: 11.8 kg
Length: 1,168 mm
Barrel length: 50.8 cm
Rate of fire: 450 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 3609 f/s (1100 m/s)
Energy: 20070 fpe (27296 joules)
Effective range: 2,000 m , Max Range 7,200 m
magazine: 10 round detachable
accessories Bi-pod, Day/Night Scope
Price: 9,000 NSD
The Shrec M-300 HMG
The 12.7x100mm caseless M-300 is 50% lighter and have 60% less recoil than comparable HMGs. The M-300 also has improvements to user safety and is easier to disassemble.
Weight: 20kg and 30kg with ground mount system
Length: 1,650m
Barrel length: 180 mm
Rate of fire: 600 rpm to 1200 rpm adjustable
Muzzle velocity: 1100 m/s
Effective range: 2000 meters
magazine: 250 round detachable box
accessories Ground Mount system, Day/Night Scope
Price: 12,000 NSD
MP-320 Grenade Launcher
The MP-320 is a man-portable crew-served weapon that can fire caseless 40mm grenades from a tripod mounted position or from a vehicle mount. The primary ammunition for MP-320 is the high explosive dual-purpose M4 Fire Frag grenade. Upon impact, the grenade will kill anyone within the radius of 10 meters, and wound them within the radius of 20 meters. It can also punch through three inches of rolled homogeneous steel with a direct hit (0 Degree Obliquity), which means it can penetrate most infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers.
Weight: 32.89kg
Length: 1094.74 mm
Barrel length: 412.75 mm
Rate of fire: 600 rpm
Muzzle velocity: 240.69 m/sec
Effective range: 1800 meters
magazine: 200 round detachable
accessories Day/Night Scope
Price: 12,500 NSD
DPR on Shrec Small Arms
For nations that do consider domestic production a necessity, we offer a domestic production package, which includes the manufacturing specifications, the key equipment used in all stages of the production process, its installation, necessary personnel training, and the DPR themselves. The DPR covers the complete caseless series of weapons and all accessories. This DPR does not include production license for the Shrec AWS.
Current Cost: 50,000,000,000
Current Cost: 50,000,000,000
Caseless Munitions in Bulk
Shrec Military Industries offers Caseless High Ignition Temperature Propellant rounds for bulk purchase. Our standard rounds are available in a variety of styles including armor piercing depleted uranium core, armor piercing incendiary, tracer, armor piercing incendiary explosive, and our patented armor piercing stress fragmentation round. This composite round is slick enough to punch through body armor but than as it encounters tissue it fragments into thousands of high speed razor sharp shards. The armor piercing stress fragmentation round in 6.5X41mm leaves an internal wound like double ought buckshot from a 12 gauge. Our 40mm grenade rounds are available in high explosive duel purpose and high explosive incendiary. Pricing is per 10000 rounds regardless of type.
6.3x40 mm HITP3 is 9000 NSD
6.5X41mm is 4000 NSD
10x25mm is 3700 NSD
4.6X30mm is 3500 NSD
12 Gauge is 3500 NSD
12.7X100mm is 8800 NSD
40mm Grenade is 10000 NSD
DPR on all Caseless Munitions: 10,000,000
Fire Frag Hand Grenade
The Fire Frag can be thrown about 30 meters by the average soldier. It has a 5.0 second fuse that ignites a mixture of explosives and nanothermite packed inside a round body. Shrapnel is provided by the grenade casing and with the white hot fireball produces a casualty radius of 20 meters, with a fatality radius of 10 meters, though some fragments can disperse as far out as 230 meters. Its effectiveness is not just its blast radius, which measures approximately 45 feet (13.7 m) since shrapnel fly much further. The weapon can also be used in a limited role to destroy equipment. Weight is 14 oz (400 g).
Cost: 100 NSD
Thermite Grenade
Thermite is a chemical composition, which produces extremely high heat when ignited. Grenades of this type are used to destroy equipment (it will destroy a gun breech or engine block within minutes) or to ignite fires or ammunition (the grenade burns at 2200ºC). The Thermite Grenade burns for 9 combat phases (45 seconds). The burst represents sputters of molten metal scattered in random directions and is treated as a burn. Weight is 0.9 kg.
Cost: 100 NSD
Smoke Grenade
This grenade produces a dense cloud of white smoke without the intense incendiary effects of WP grenades (although it is hot enough to occasionally ignite easily combustible substances like hay or dry grass). This smoke grenade burns four times as long as a standard smoke grenade (including the periods of less dense smoke). Weight is 0.7 kg
Cost: 80 NSD
Stun Grenade
Shaped similar to the firefrag grenade, but the body is plastic and in the interior is a paper-wrapped pyrotechnic device which produces the flash-bang effects. The blast produces a 175-decibel bang as well as a 1-million-candlepower flash of light, which produce disorientation. The fuze mechanism has a delay of 3 seconds and the flash can ignite combustibles within a 1-meter radius including the paper within the grenade. Weight .23kg
Cost: 80 NSD
Colored Smoke Grenade
The cloud of smoke produced by this grenade depends on the chemicals included and can be red, green, yellow, or violet (the famous "purple haze"). A colored band on the grenade indicates the smoke color. The grenade produces very little heat, and can actually be held in a gloved hand during and after detonation (detonation merely ruptures a small hole in the base. Weight .5kg
Cost: 50 NSD