| Pindad SS1-V1 | |
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Pindad SS1-V1 |
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| Type | Assault rifle |
| Place of origin | |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1991 - Present |
| Used by | See Users |
| Wars | Anti-guerrilla operations in Aceh, East Timor and Irian Jaya, Cambodian–Thai border stand-off |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Fabrique Nationale |
| Designed | 1991 |
| Manufacturer | Pindad |
| Produced | 1991 |
| Variants | See Variants |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 4.01 kg (unloaded) |
| Length | 997 mm |
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| Cartridge | 5.56x45mm NATO |
| Action | Gas-Operated, rotating bolt |
| Rate of fire | 700 rounds/min |
| Muzzle velocity | 710 m/s |
| Effective range | 450 m |
| Feed system | Various STANAG magazines. |
| Sights | Iron sights, but optical sights are possible if a mount is present. Optical sight is a standard feature in SS1-V4 variant. |
The SS1 (short for Indonesian: Senapan Serbu 1, "Assault Rifle 1")[1] is the standard assault rifle of the Indonesian armed forces. It is based on the FN FNC rifle but modified in order to meet ergonomic and tropical environment needs.[2][3] The SS1 is manufactured by PT Pindad, Bandung, Indonesia under the license from Fabrique Nationale, Belgium.[1][3]
The assault rifles are gas-operated automatic carbines with a foldable butt and are designed to meet the NATO standard. SS1 weapons are high performance light individual weapons that have been used by the Indonesian armed forces, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as police. It was adopted into Indonesian service in 1991.[4]
It is currently being phased out and replaced by the Pindad SS2.[5]
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After 10,000 FN FNC rifles were bought for the Indonesian military, Pindad secured a license in 1984 from FN to manufacture the FNC.[2]
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