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Bruce Banner

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Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« on: 10 Oct 2003, 14:51:24 »
Designed to aceive first-round hit at 600m and harassing fire out to 1100m, the superb Accuracy International L96 sniper rifle has been upgraded with a new x3-x12 x 50 sight and spotting scope. Selected units also field the L115A1 Long range Rifle (LRR), which fires an 8.59mm bullet, heavier than the 7.62mm round of the L96 and less likely to be deflected over extremely long ranges.



Sniper Rifle L96

Calibre: 7.62mm
Weight: 6.5kg
Length: (adjustable) 1124-1194mm
Muzzle velocity: 838m/s
Feed: 10-round box
Effective range: 900m, harassing fire 1100m

Long Range Rifle L115A1

Calibre: 8.59mm
Weight: 6.8kg
Length: 1300mm
Muzzle velocity: 936m/s
Feed: 5-round box
Effective range: 1100m plus





Please  :) some god make either or

m21man

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #1 on: 10 Oct 2003, 14:59:46 »
We've got one here at the Nightstalker MOD, but the MOD won't be out for 6 months at least :-\ .

« Last Edit: 10 Oct 2003, 15:00:18 by m21man »

Bruce Banner

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #2 on: 10 Oct 2003, 15:05:43 »
Bummer.

Some more info on the L115A1.

After a worldwide trial in extreme conditions, the Army has bought 90 Accuracy International L115A1 rifles which will greatly extend the effectiveness of troops on the ground beyond the range of their SA80 rifles and light-support weapons.

The long-range, large-calibre Super Magnum, which fires a .338 round capable of disabling soft targets at a range of 1,500m,will be issued to Joint Rapid Deployment Force spearhead units and used at platoon level by the units' best shots.

It is seen as a major asset immediately available to the platoon commander who finds himself requiring a tad more muscle and who might otherwise have to call on heavy armour or mortars for supporting fire.

Although it has a single-shot bolt action and is described by its makers as a sniper rifle, the L115A1 is not intended for the traditional lone operator. It is more likely to be used as a defensive weapon in situations in which indiscriminate fire would be unacceptable.

In peacekeeping and stabilisation situations such as Kosovo and the Balkans, where ground patrols need to be sufficiently well armed to protect themselves and provide deterrence, mortar and tank fire support is unlikely to be appropriate.

Its a very fine rifle and we are very pleased with it," said Maj Andrew Macdonald PWRR, of the Small Arms Section at the Infantry Trials and Development Unit, Warminster.

"It had to convince us that it had a 70 per cent chance of hitting the frontal aspect of a Land Rover at 1,500m - that's seven out of ten shots on target - and it will. And there's enough energy in the round to do disabling damage at that range."

The new rifle, for which ball, armour-piercing and armour-piercing incendiary rounds (the "flash" of which indicates a hit at extreme range) are available, has demonstrated that it can penetrate brickwork and steel plating to a depth of 30mm.

During extensive trials, marksmen concentrated on a battle range of 800m, man-sized targets out to 1,200m and vehicles at 1,500m.

Soldiers who have fired the weapon describe it as "comfortable" and "user-friendly". That means, apparently, that the beast delivers little of the shoulder-numbing recoil sometimes associated with larger-calibre rifles.

Sniper telescope ensures the L115A1 is accurate at very long range while a sophisticated Simrad 200 series night sight extends its use into small hours. It can be fired from the shoulder or from a steel bipod.

Before the decision to buy it was made, infantry teams led by the Warminster-based Small Arms Section fired the competing rifles in environments as different as freezing Alaska (in temperatures down to minus 30C), the baking desert sands of Kuwait, Brunei's steamy jungles and the rolling and temperate, heather-covered hills of Otterburn, Northumberland.The reinforced nylon stock, designed for left- and right-hand shots, folds away when on the move.
The British-made Accuracy International Super Magnum emerged as the victor after being pitted in a heated battle against the French Hecate .50 calibre and America's Barrett .50 calibre.

m21man

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #3 on: 10 Oct 2003, 16:04:40 »
The L115A1 fires the .338 Lapua Magnum round, right? I've shot an Arnold Arms Neutralizer (I think that's it) in .338. That thing is noisy.

HuNtA

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #4 on: 10 Oct 2003, 20:57:21 »
There already is an L96 (I think ToW made it, not sure) but there is one!

Grendel

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #5 on: 11 Oct 2003, 07:02:23 »
Actually The ADF (Australian Defence Force) MOD and some others have released addons of the  L96 under the AWP moniker.  The L96/ L11... designations are strictly a British Army thing.  The rifles are made by Accuracy International in several configurations and calibers.

-Grendel

Teryan

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #6 on: 13 Oct 2003, 06:06:58 »
at operationflashpoint.cz they just released a pack of these.  There sweet.
http://flashpoint.gamezone.cz/

Bruce Banner

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #7 on: 13 Oct 2003, 13:42:36 »
Cool gonna play tonight!

Just need a L115A1 now  :)

Rockape

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #8 on: 13 Nov 2003, 00:10:08 »
Give me a few weeks and you can have the full release of my L96A1 and L115A1s...


Torak

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #9 on: 13 Nov 2003, 10:10:49 »
Operation White Night and Swedish Forces Pack have both released the AW model (now the standard) in its Swedish Psg90 incarnation.

sabreblade

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #10 on: 13 Nov 2003, 20:11:46 »
great, i've been looking for a good L96 and now i've heard of the L115A1 i really want that too. i have downloaded a previous L96 from
ofpgamezone.cz but it was a bit poo ;D.

Rockape, great looking picture but make sure you don't rush the addon, there's too many rushed ones about  :o

and Teryan, i just went onto ofpgamezone.cz but couldn't find the L96 u are talking about :(

the first gun i ever downloaded for OFP was the barret m82a1 i think and it had the "flash" that you were talking about Bruce Banner. the difference was that it's bullet was identical to the one fired by the BMP2 AP round  :(

SB

Rockape

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #11 on: 13 Nov 2003, 21:14:50 »
Rockape, great looking picture but make sure you don't rush the addon, there's too many rushed ones about  :o...

Hopefully they should be pretty good.  The models are to proper dimensions and currently have camouflaged option.  The only things left to do are:

1) Reduce the poly count on the non-visible compnents.
2) Darken the skin on the scope and barrels - They are a bit brown at the moment.
3) Tweak the performance specs
4) Tweak the Scope gradients and improve the recticle lines
5) Replace the basic bipod models with a Parker-Hale Mk23 version.

Then I'll be releasing it.

sabreblade

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Re:Sniper Rifle L96 or L115A1
« Reply #12 on: 13 Nov 2003, 22:10:37 »
goody goody gumdrops   have you got a website? cos i NEED ure addon  :)