The AK-74M is standard, with some older variants of the AK-74 still in service. Select units use the AK-103 (which is a somewhat updated version of the AKM/AK-47). Spetznaz and other special operations forces use the AN-94, while the AKS-74U and AK-105 are also in use both with special operations units and certain police units.
The AK74 assault rifle is made in the Izhmash weapons plant in Izhevsk, Russia.
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.
AN-94 BALKAN used by the secret units of russia AK-47 Ubiquitous assault rifle.
Assault rifle.
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.
The SOAR (Special Operations Assault Rifle).
There are several different assault rifles - both by the true definition of an assault rifle and by the political motivated BATFE definition of a so-called "civilian assault rifle", manufactured by several different outfits. Which assault rifle did you have in mind, specifically?
The first true assault rifle debuted in 1942.
Impossible to answer as asked. What are the parameters of your intended use?
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOintermediate rifle cartridge. It can also accept .223 Remington rounds.
You will need to define assault rifle, and where you live. A TRUE assault rifle is a machine gun, and transfers of them are tightly regulated by the Federal government. What most people CALL an assault rifle is nothing but a semi-automatic rifle, and in most of the US, does not require a license to possess.
First of all, you spelled assault wrong. Now for the answer. The Navy SEALs use the M4A1 Carbine rifle.