PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • T86 assault rifle
rdfs:comment
  • The T86 (聯勤 Type 86) assault rifle is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, air-cooled assault rifle. It is the second original rifle design conducted by the 205th Armory of Combined Service Forces, Republic of China (Taiwan). Though it saw limited production and service after a protracted development process, it became the basis of the T91 Assault Rifle currently in volume production for the ROC armed forces.
  • The T86 (聯勤 Type 86) assault rifle is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, air-cooled assault rifle. It is the second original rifle design conducted by the 205th Armory of Combined Service Forces, Republic of China (Taiwan). Though it saw limited production and service after a protracted development process, it became the basis of the T91 Combat Rifle currently in volume production for the Taiwan armed forces.
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Era
  • Modern
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dbkwik:military/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:publicsafety/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Number
  • 4800
Range
  • 18000.0
Rate
  • 700
Platform
  • Individual
Service
  • 2000
Name
  • 5.560000
Type
Caption
  • T86 with T85 grenade launcher.
Cartridge
  • 5.560000
Manufacturer
  • 205
Sights
  • M16A2-style sights with windage and elevation adjustments
Used by
  • Users
is ranged
  • yes
Action
production date
  • 2000
design date
  • 1992
feed
  • Various STANAG Magazines.
abstract
  • The T86 (聯勤 Type 86) assault rifle is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, air-cooled assault rifle. It is the second original rifle design conducted by the 205th Armory of Combined Service Forces, Republic of China (Taiwan). Though it saw limited production and service after a protracted development process, it became the basis of the T91 Assault Rifle currently in volume production for the ROC armed forces.
  • The T86 (聯勤 Type 86) assault rifle is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, air-cooled assault rifle. It is the second original rifle design conducted by the 205th Armory of Combined Service Forces, Republic of China (Taiwan). Though it saw limited production and service after a protracted development process, it became the basis of the T91 Combat Rifle currently in volume production for the Taiwan armed forces.