5.56×45mm NATO is a rifle cartridge developed in the United States
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The assault rifle that can go through almost all elements other than fire is SA80.
The current issue rifle of the British armed forces is the L85-A2 or SA80 (Small Arms 1980s) as it is commonly known. It is a 5.56mm calibre assault rifle. It is a bullpup, meaning that the pistol grip and trigger are in front of the magazine housing. It's magazines hold 30 rounds, and the weapon has two modes of fire; semi automatic and automatic.
No, Since 1985 the British Armed Forces use the SA80 Assault Rifle and its variants.
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.
No, but there is a mod for the computer version that allows weapons to shoot rockets.
No, it cannot.
In excess of 1.5 miles
Why wouldn't they - the SA80 A2 is a good weapon, it has outstanding accuracy and good durability. The SA80 A1 didn't have good durability as it has many stoppages in rough conditions. In my opinion it is a good weapon, certainly better than the US's M16.
No, a .38 Special cannot shoot a .357 round because the .357 round is longer and more powerful than the .38 Special.
you cant really compare them because M4 is a carbine ( barrel length between a SMG and a rifle), so a compact version of M16 and SA80 is a full length rifle. SA80 has a further effective range I'm going to have to go with the SA80 its by far more accurate, of good design and was used by the elite, how ever the L85A2 is becoming more popular.
5.56mm