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    SIG 516

    SIG 516 tactical rifle (USA)

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    SIG 516 Patrol rifle
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    SIG 516 Precision Marksman rifle

    SIG 516 Patrol Sig 516 Precision Marksman Caliber: 5.56x45 NATO / .223 Remington Action Gas operated, short stroke piston, rotary bolt locking Overall length 920 ... 947 mm 914 ... 1003 mm Barrel length 406 mm / 16" 457 mm / 18" Weight, less magazine 3.3 kg 3.5 kg Rate of fire (for MIL / LE versions only) 750 - 900 rounds per minute n/a Magazine capacity 30 rounds
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    Galil ACE

    Galil ACE assault rifles (Israel)

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    5.56mm Galil ACE models 21, 22 and 23 rifles (from top to bottom)
    image: Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd.

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    7.62x39 Galil ACE model 32 rifle
    image: Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd.

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    7.62x51 Galil ACE model 52 rifle
    image: Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd. Data for Galil ACE 20 21 22 rifles
    Galil ACE 21 Galil ACE 22 Galil ACE 23 Caliber 5.56x45 NATO Action Gas operated, rotating bolt Overall length (butt extended / collapsed) 730 / 650 mm 847 / 767 mm 975 / 875 mm Barrel length 215 mm 332 mm 460 mm Weight 2.8 kg 3.3 kg 3.44 kg Rate of fire ~ 700 rounds per minute Magazine capacity 35 rounds
    Data for Galil ACE 31 32 rifles
    Galil ACE 31 Galil ACE 32 Caliber 7.62x39 M43 Action Gas operated, rotating bolt Overall length (butt extended / collapsed) 730 / 650 mm 895 / 815 mm Barrel length 215 mm 380 mm Weight 2.95 kg 3.4 kg Rate of fire ~ 650 rounds per minute Magazine capacity 30 rounds
    Data for Galil ACE 52 53 rifles
    Galil ACE 52 Galil ACE 53 Caliber 7.62x51 NATO Action Gas operated, rotating bolt Overall length (butt extended / collapsed) 935 / 855 mm 1043 / 963 mm Barrel length 400 mm 508 mm Weight 3.56 kg 3.69 kg Rate of fire ~ 650 rounds per minute Magazine capacity 25 rounds
     

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    Some words with specialized meanings are used in radio communication throughout the Armies...

    • Affirmative — Yes
    • Negative — No
    • Reading you Five / Loud and clear — I understand what you say 5x5.
    • Over — I have finished talking and I am listening for your reply. Short for "Over to you."
    • Out or Clear — I have finished talking to you and do not expect a reply.
    • Roger — Information received.
    • Copy — I understand what you just said (after receiving information).
    • WilcoWill comply (after receiving new directions).
    • Go ahead or Send your traffic — Send your transmission.
    • Say again — Please repeat your last message (Repeat is not used as it is a specific command when calling for artillery fire)
    • Break — Signals a pause during a long transmission to open the channel for other transmissions, especially for allowing any potential emergency traffic to get through.
    • Break-Break — Signals to all listeners on the frequency, the message to follow is priority. Almost always reserved for emergency traffic or in NATO forces, an urgent 9 line or Frag-O.
    • Standby or Wait one — Pause for the next transmission. This usually entails staying off the air until the operator returns after a short wait.
    • Callsign-Actual — Sometimes an individual (generally a superior) may have a person monitor the network for them. Saying "actual" after their callsign asserts you wish to speak to the specific person the callsign is attached to.
    • Sécurité — Maritime safety call. Repeated three times. Has priority over routine calls.
    • Pan-pan — Maritime/aviation urgency call. Repeated three times. Has priority over safety calls.
    • Mayday — Maritime/aviation distress call. Repeated three times and at beginning of every following transmission relating to the current distress situation. Has priority over urgency and safety calls.
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    NATO Phonetic Alphabet

    The NATO phonetic alphabet is used by the armed forces to provide an easy to understand language in the heat of battle. It reduces mis-interpretation from background noise, weak radio signals, distorted audio, and radio operator accent. It originated in the 1950s.

    A - Alpha
    B - Bravo
    C - Charlie
    D - Delta
    E - Echo
    F - Foxtrot
    G - Golf
    H - Hotel
    I - India
    J - Juliet
    K - Kilo
    L - Lima
    M - Mike
    N - November
    O - Oscar
    P - Papa
    Q - Quebec
    R - Romeo
    S - Sierra
    T - Tango
    U - Uniform
    V - Victor
    W - Whiskey
    X - X-ray
    Y - Yankee
    Z - Zulu


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    Rank Abbreviations of Army

    OR - Other Rank
    Pte - Private
    LCpl - Lance Corporal
    Cpl - Corporal
    Sgt - Sergeant
    WO - Warrant Officer
    CSM - Company Sergeant Major
    CQMS - Company Quartermaster Master Sergeant
    QMG - Quartermaster General
    QMS - Quartermaster Sergeant
    RSM - Regimental Sergeant Major
    OC - Officer Commanding or Officer Cadet
    LT - Lieutenant
    Col - Colonel
    GOC - General Officer Commanding


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