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Steyr IWS 2000

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IWS 2000
The Steyr IWS 2000, left side view
TypeAnti-materiel rifle
Place of originAustria
Production history
DesignedMid-1980s
ManufacturerSteyr Mannlicher
VariantsIWS 2000
AMR 5075
Specifications
Mass18 kg (39.7 lb)
Length1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Barrellength1,200 mm (47.2 in)

Cartridge15.2×169mm(IWS 2000 and AMR 5075)
Cartridgeweight150 g (5.3 oz)
ActionLong-recoil
Single-shot
Bolt-action
Rotating-bolt
Muzzle velocity1,450 metres per second (4,757 feet per second)
Effective firing range1,000 metres (1,093 yards)
Maximum firing range2,500 meters (2,734 yards)
Feed systemSingle-shot
Sights10xtelescopic sight

The SteyrIWS 2000is an Austrian single-shot bolt-actionanti-materiel rifleproduced bySteyr Mannlicher.IWS stands for Infantry Weapon System. Unlike otheranti-tank rifledesigns, it has asmoothborebarrel. This facilitates higher projectile velocities and allows a longer barrel service life, but the lack ofgyroscopicspin-stabilization requires the projectile to have aerodynamic stabilizing fins instead. The IWS is chambered in a 15.2×169 mmarmor-piercing fin-stabilized discarding-sabotcartridge, and is the first man-portable rifle to use this type of ammunition.

The first variant of the weapon was the proposedAMR 5075(AMR standing for anti-materiel rifle). It was to fire the same type of ammunition as the IWS 2000 and to use a 5-round detachable box magazine. However, that version did not pass the proposal stage.

Design

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The weapon is based on a25 cm (9+34in)long recoilmechanism. This mechanism, usually found in shotguns, helps manage the heavy recoil forces of the 15.2 mm Steyr APFSDS round due to its damping effect that allows for force distribution over a longer period of time. Another unusual feature of this weapon is the movement of the barrel. After firing, the barrel recoils into a shock-absorbing hydro-pneumatic sleeve much like those found on aLG 1 Mark II 105 mm Howitzer.The IWS 2000 also uses a multi-bafflemuzzle braketo distribute muzzle energy and further reduce recoil, similar to that used on theD-30 2A18M 122 mm towed howitzer.The entire rifle body is made up of a combination of high-tension plastics and superlightpolymersto increase manageability and cut down on weight. The smoothbore barrel is easily detached and packed away for increased mobility. The APFSDS round is inserted from the side of the weapon, much like with usual single-shot rifles.

Ammunition

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The projectile is a 20-gram, 15.2 mm fin-stabilized discarding-sabot type with armor-piercing capability which the IWS 2000 was specifically designed to fire only. It contains a dart-shaped penetrator of eithertungsten carbideordepleted uranium,capable of piercing 40 mm[1]ofrolled homogeneous armorat a range of 1,000 m, as well as causing secondary fragmentation. The cartridge consists of a plastic case, a steel head, and a plastic sabot shell around the penetrator, and has a maximum diameter of 26 millimeters, at its base. The complete projectile assembly with its foursabotsegments weighs 35 grams.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Steyr AMR information sheet".Retrieved28 November2011.
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