As the standard service rifle, Austria (where it originates from), Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Argentina (where it is replacing the M16), Luxembourg, and Malaysia (who will be replacing it with the M4). Several other countries use the AUG on a limited basis, typically issuing it to select units. It is also being considered as a replacement for the FAMAS by France.
The F88 Austeyr, which is a licenced production of the Steyr AUG.
The Steyr AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was designed in 1977 and entered production in 1978.
No way to answer. You don't provide the parameters of use.
No, the AUG was not invented by Russians. The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was invented by Austrian small arms manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle was invented by Austrian small arms manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle is manufactured in Austria by small arms maker Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
The AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr) assault rifle is manufactured by Austrian small arms maker Steyr Mannlicher GmbH.
AUG as in auger
No, the British Army does not use the AK-47 as their standard assault rifle. They use the L85A2, a British-designed and manufactured rifle.
Assault rifle.
The bull pup assault rifle from Australia, the Steyr Aug, can be bought from any gun shop depending on where one lives in the United States. However, finding an original one may be difficult.
For a sidearm they use the Browning Hi-Power pistol. for their main fire arm they use a L22 A2 assault rifle. this is a shorter version of the L85 A2 assault rifle(SA80). it can also be called the L85 carbine.