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| L85A1, Armed Forces' designation for the SA80, a selective fire, bullpup configured, gas-operated, rotating bolt assault rifle made by the British. The initial design stages of this new service rifle project can be traced back to even before the fall of the Third Reich, after many decades of development, countless prototype models made, numerous field tests performed and several different chambering calibre munitions types proposed, in addition to three different groups of designing personal team changed, the rifle design was finally finished during the 1980s. L85A1 immediately replaced the Belgian L1A1 (FN Fal variant) and set as the new standard service rifle for the British Armed Forces such as the Royal Marine, Royal Army Infantry and RAF Regiments, L85A1 was also enlisted to service by a couple of Commonwealth member states. | | L85A1, British Armed Forces' designation for the SA80, a selective fire, bullpup configured, gas-operated, rotating bolt assault rifle made by the British. The initial design stages of this new service rifle project can be traced back to even before the fall of the Third Reich, after many decades of development, countless prototype models made, numerous field tests performed and several different chambering calibre munitions types proposed, in addition to three different groups of designing personal team changed, the rifle design was finally finished during the 1980s. L85A1 immediately replaced the Belgian L1A1 (FN Fal variant) and set as the new standard service rifle for the British Armed Forces such as the Royal Marine, Royal Army Infantry and RAF Regiments, L85A1 was also enlisted to service by a couple of Commonwealth member states. |
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| As the NATO member nations agreed on 1976 to the standardisation of all NATO military forces munitions to the American 5.56x45mm M193 Cartridge, the SA80 project made the final change to the chambering calibration. L85A1 is capable of firing the 5.56mm munition up to rate of 775 rounds per minute, at the nozzle velocity of 940m/s, and covering an effective firing range of 600 metres. The rifle feeds on a 30 round magazine, A1 model's standard magazine is the Magpul made polymer EMAG but the magazine well can accept the NATO STANAG magazine. L85A1 did not include picatinny rails, meaning it could not mount any NATO tactical accessories. Despite having iron sights built in, all combatants are required to use the SUSAT (Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux) optical sight for sorties. At the end of the barrel features a slotted flash suppressor, which also serves as a mounting point for the Army issued bayonet. While unable to mount under-rail grenade launchers, rifle grenades are however issued to the L85A1 and can be fired with blank munitions. | | As the NATO member nations agreed on 1976 to the standardisation of all NATO military forces munitions to the American 5.56x45mm M193 Cartridge, the SA80 project made the final change to the chambering calibration. L85A1 is capable of firing the 5.56mm munition up to rate of 775 rounds per minute, at the nozzle velocity of 940m/s, and covering an effective firing range of 600 metres. The rifle feeds on a 30 round magazine, A1 model's standard magazine is the Magpul made polymer EMAG but the magazine well can accept the NATO STANAG magazine. L85A1 did not include picatinny rails, meaning it could not mount any NATO tactical accessories. Despite having iron sights built in, all combatants are required to use the SUSAT (Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux) optical sight for sorties. At the end of the barrel features a slotted flash suppressor, which also serves as a mounting point for the Army issued bayonet. While unable to mount under-rail grenade launchers, rifle grenades are however issued to the L85A1 and can be fired with blank munitions. |
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| After entering service, L85A1 immediately saw action in many modern conflicts such as Northern Ireland, Bosnia and the First Gulf War. User feedbacks for the A1 model however are frequently associated with vocabularies such as "Appalling" "Disastrous", the British media often blames the casualties of Royal Army soldiers on the poor performance of the L85A1. UK MoD (Ministry of Defence) states that they found over 50 (Fifty, see Trivial) faults with the A1 model of L85 during the equipment assessments, which urged the modifications/refurbishment of the gun. In 2000 the (At that time) British owned H&K reviewed the gun and produced the A2 variant, which fixed (Almost) all the major issue with the A1 model and now British Armed Forces are considering replacing the A1 with the more advanced, more reliable, more modular A2 model.<ref name="wikipedia"></ref> | | After entering service, L85A1 immediately saw action in many modern conflicts such as Northern Ireland, Bosnia and the First Gulf War. User feedbacks for the A1 model however are frequently associated with vocabularies such as "Appalling" "Disastrous", the British media often blames the casualties of Royal Army soldiers on the poor performance of the L85A1. UK MoD (Ministry of Defence) states that they found over 50 (Fifty, see Trivial) faults with the A1 model of L85 during the equipment assessments, which urged the modifications/refurbishment of the gun. In 2000 the (At that time) British owned H&K reviewed the gun and produced the A2 variant, which fixed (Almost) all the major issue with the A1 model and now British Armed Forces has entirely replaced the A1 with the more advanced, more reliable, more modular A2 model.<ref name="wikipedia"></ref> |
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| *Hearing protections recommended. | | *Hearing protections recommended. |
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| **Poor quality feeding magazine. | | **Poor quality feeding magazine. |
| **Many more. | | **Many more. |
| *Other variants of SA80 includes the L86 Light Support Weapon, L22 Carbine and the L98 Cadet rifle. | | *Other variants of SA80 includes the L86 Light Support Weapon, L22 Carbine and the L98 Cadet rifle. Recently developed L85A3 are now being reviewed by the British Armed Forces and gradual replacement of A2 to A3s are being considered. |
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Full name
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L85A1 IW (Individual Weapon)[1]
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Country of Origin
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British[1]
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Manufacturer
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RSAF Enfield Lock
Royal Ordnance Nottingham,
BAE Systems Lands & Armament[2]
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Artist
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MKiiiiii
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Voice actor
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Yukiko Ayamiya[3]
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L85A1 is an obtainable Tactical Doll in the game.
Weapon Background
Character Info
Game Data
Even if you don't want her, you're getting her.
Quotes
Dialogue
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English
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Acquisition
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初次见面,我是L85A1,指挥官,要来一杯红茶吗?
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初めまして。L85A1です。指揮官、お茶しませんか。Play
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Nice to meet you, I'm L85A1, Would you like a cuppa red tea Commander?
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Introduction
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L85A1这个名字是军方的称呼,我还有一个名字,SA80,代表着那个年代的轻武器,虽然企划其实能追溯到更久之前呢。轻便和精准可是我的自豪之处呢,不过由于结构精密,一旦疏于保养就会出故障……真是没法十全十美啊……
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L85A1 is what the military calls me, I've got another name, SA80, means the light weapon of that era, even though my development project can be traced back to a long time ago. Light weight and precise are what I can be proud of, but the interior is so complex, it would requires regular maintenance, otherwise it will have risks of failures... Really can't be perfect can we...
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Secretary
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刚才,戴着眼镜去泡澡了呢……
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メガネを掛けったまま、お風呂に入っちゃいました…Play
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Just went bathing with my glasses on...
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开枪的时候,要先把保险打开呢。
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武器を使う時は、安全操縦外さないと駄目ですよ。Play
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Switch the safety off before firing the weapon.
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明天也是晴朗的天气,就太好啦。
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明日も晴れるといいですね。Play
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Excellent, tomorrow is going to be clear skies and sunny day as well.
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Secretary (post OATH)
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指挥官,我泡好了红茶,这可是为您为准备的绝密配方,一定要仔细品尝哦。
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Commander I made some red tea, this was a special brew prepared just for you, hope you enjoy it.
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OATH
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诶?指挥官,这不是恶作剧吗?明明离心中的目标还很远,您却已经选中了我……我该如何回报您呢?嗯,让我们一起寻找答案吧!
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え?!指揮官?それは…ひょっとして、からかってるんですか。もっと大きな理想があるはずのに、こんな私よう、気に入ったなんて、私は一体、どうやって、お礼すればいいのかしら。…ん、それじゃ…一緒に答えを探して行きましょう。 Play
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Ehh? Commander this isn't a joke is it? Even though I'm still so far away from the target criteria, but you've chosen me already... How can I repay you for this... Emm, let us find the answer to that together then.
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Greeting
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T-Doll Produced
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Joining an echelon
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Enhancement
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Dummy-linking
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Logistics (start)
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Logistics (end)
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Autobattle
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Play
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Starting a combat mission
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Starting a battle
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Skill activation
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Heavily damaged
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Play
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Retreat
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MVP
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Restoration
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Dialogue
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Chinese
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Japanese
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Korean
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English
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Halloween
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孩子们在玩闹呢~真开心啊。
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子供たちがはしゃいでます!楽しそうでいいですね!Play
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The children are playing! They're having so much fun~
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Christmas
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Play
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New Year's Day
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Valentine's day
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Trivia
- Hearing protections recommended.
- Nice hat.
- Design flaws/major faults such as:
- Unreliable semi-automatic firing performance.
- Poorly made polymer parts, easily damaged and renders gun unusable.
- Inhumane magazine catch design.
- Complexity of the rifle makes it difficult to perform maintenance.
- Poor quality feeding magazine.
- Many more.
- Other variants of SA80 includes the L86 Light Support Weapon, L22 Carbine and the L98 Cadet rifle. Recently developed L85A3 are now being reviewed by the British Armed Forces and gradual replacement of A2 to A3s are being considered.
References