STG 44 1940 (Nazi) techinically an assault rifle due to the rifled barrellbut it was developed off of the machine pistol 40. the first "true" assault rifle in it's own right is the automatic kalashnikov 47. this is the most known and is tsill used today
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The M16 and AK are assault rifles A self loading rifle, with a select fire option (e.g., full auto or burst) and which fires a cartridge classed as an 'intermediate' cartridge, generally intended for use at 300 meters range or less. rifles; weapons such as the FAL and G3, which use a full power cartridge, are not - they are battle rifles. The term 'assault rifle' or 'assault weapon' is often incorrectly applied from a political standpoint - semi-auto firearms are not assault rifles.
The Assault Rifle - a lightweight, selective-fire weapon usually firing a cartridge less than 6mm bore diameter. There are many models of assault rifle, but two of the more popular ones are the Kalashnikov used by former Soviet client states and the M-16 used by US client states.
Reconnaissance drones (today called UAV's-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). TOW anti-tank missile; M551 Sheridan tank (officially classified as an Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle in 1969), the US Army's only amphibious light tank. The famous M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (still used today), used as an ACAV in Vietnam (Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle). The first helicopter gunship, AH-1 COBRA; the AC-130 Spectre gunship. The US Army's M-16 assault rifle evolved into today's M4 infantry rifle.
They are still in production today. There are several models available.
Today, the Reichstag building still serves as the German parliament.
Yeah its still name of the German air force
If you mean National Rifle Association, yes. About 9 million members.
Somewhere between 1960 and today. Very popular rifle, introduced in 1960, still in production.
The National Rifle Association, founded in 1871, is the oldest civil rights organization in existence today.