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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 modern, more reliable and better performing A2 model.<ref name="wikipedia">[[wikipedia:SA80|Wikipedia entry on L85A1]]</ref>
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 modern, more reliable and better performing A2 model.<ref name="wikipedia">[[wikipedia:SA80|Wikipedia entry on L85A1]]</ref>


|design=A T-doll of around 155-160 cm of height, her outfit resembling something of an aristocratic military design, colour theme is the combination red blue white, the same as the UK's national flag the Union Jack. Long pink hair well pass her knees, deep blue eyes behind her red rim glasses, the national flower of UK Red Rose can be found on her hat as an ornament.
|design=A T-doll of around 155-160 cm of height, her outfit resembles something of an aristocratic military design. Its colour theme is a combination of red, blue, and white, the same as the UK's national flag the Union Jack. Long pink hair hangs well past her knees, deep blue eyes behind her red rim glasses. The national flower of the UK, the Red Rose, can be found on her hat as an ornament.


Differs from most other countries that would use bolt action/semi automatic rifles as ceremonial drill weapons, the British ceremonial drill rifle is an SA80 variant, hence the T-doll L85's outfit resembling a ceremonial guard.
Differing from most other countries that would use bolt-action/semi-automatic rifles as ceremonial drill weapons, the British ceremonial drill rifle is an SA80 variant, hence the T-doll L85's outfit resembling a ceremonial guard.


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* As is the case with the M16, the L85A1 was, when first released, plagued with problems: It jammed frequently, had serious flaws with its polymer components, incorrect magazine well housings and clamps, a malfunctioning selector switch, and a number of major issues with the casing that impeded maintenance. The difference was that while the M16's problems stemmed mostly from improper magazine design, ammo, and maintenance, almost ''every'' aspect of the L85A1 was a failure. Following Desert Storm, the L85A1 was completely recalled and an entirely new production run was set up under a completely different weapon manufacturer, Heckler and Koch. The result of this was the L85A2, a damned solid weapon forever tainted by its predecessor.
* As is the case with the M16, the L85A1 was, when first released, plagued with problems: It jammed frequently, had serious flaws with its polymer components, incorrect magazine well housings and clamps, a malfunctioning selector switch, and a number of major issues with the casing that impeded maintenance. The difference was that while the M16's problems stemmed mostly from improper magazine design, ammo, and maintenance, almost ''every'' aspect of the L85A1 was a failure. Following Desert Storm, the L85A1 was completely recalled and an entirely new production run was set up under a completely different weapon manufacturer, Heckler and Koch. The result of this was the L85A2, a damned solid weapon forever tainted by its predecessor.
** Perhaps in recognition of this, L85A1's chibi is actually holding an L85A2, as evidenced by the stock and magazine housing.
** Perhaps in recognition of this, L85A1's chibi is actually holding an L85A2, as evidenced by the stock and magazine housing.
* L85A1's uniform is a reference to the British Queen's Guard. Her version is colored like a Union Jack and she has leggins and a different hat, but the two uniforms are otherwise extremely similar.
* L85A1's uniform is a reference to the British Queen's Guard. Her version is colored like a Union Jack, has leggings, and has a different hat, but the two uniforms are otherwise extremely similar.


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Revision as of 14:47, 16 April 2020

L85A1 Story Quotes
L85A1
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Gun Information
Full name L85A1 IW (Individual Weapon)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer RSAF Enfield Lock, Royal Ordnance Nottingham, BAE Systems Lands & Armament
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Ayamiya Yukiko
Artist MKiiiiii
Released on CN, TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain

NORMALHEAVY Timer 2:50:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-3 onward.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment

There is no exclusive equipment for this T-Doll.

Union Skill

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
47(x1)94(x1) / 470(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
16 46
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
5 43
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
5 43
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 78
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
10
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
20%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects submachine guns
Increases accuracy by 50%
Increases firepower by 20%

Weapon Background

L85A1, British Armed Forces' designation for the SA80, a selective fire, bullpup configured, gas-operated, rotating bolt assault rifle made by the British. The design of a new bullpup configured service rifle project started 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 British L1A1 (FN Fal variant) and set as the new standard service rifle for the various British Armed Forces including the Royal Marines, Royal Army Infantry and RAF Regiments. L85A1 was also enlisted to service by a couple of Commonwealth member states.

As the NATO member nations agreed on 1976 to the standardization 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 cyclic, at the nozzle velocity of 940m/s, and covering an effective firing range of 600 metres (With SUSAT). The rifle feeds on a 30 round NATO STANAG magazine, which replaced its unreliable original magazines.

Modular weapon outfit doctrine were not very well established within NATO at the time, as a result L85A1 did not have tactical modifications such as Picatinny rails, meaning it was not compatible with combat accessories nor did it have any designed specially for it. 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. No under-rail grenade launcher was compatible or designed for L85A1, but rifle grenades can be fired with blank cartridges.

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" and "Disastrous", with the British media often put blames of 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 trivia) faults with the A1 model of the 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 modern, more reliable and better performing A2 model.[1]

Character Design

A T-doll of around 155-160 cm of height, her outfit resembles something of an aristocratic military design. Its colour theme is a combination of red, blue, and white, the same as the UK's national flag the Union Jack. Long pink hair hangs well past her knees, deep blue eyes behind her red rim glasses. The national flower of the UK, the Red Rose, can be found on her hat as an ornament.

Differing from most other countries that would use bolt-action/semi-automatic rifles as ceremonial drill weapons, the British ceremonial drill rifle is an SA80 variant, hence the T-doll L85's outfit resembling a ceremonial guard.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Trivia

  • As is the case with the M16, the L85A1 was, when first released, plagued with problems: It jammed frequently, had serious flaws with its polymer components, incorrect magazine well housings and clamps, a malfunctioning selector switch, and a number of major issues with the casing that impeded maintenance. The difference was that while the M16's problems stemmed mostly from improper magazine design, ammo, and maintenance, almost every aspect of the L85A1 was a failure. Following Desert Storm, the L85A1 was completely recalled and an entirely new production run was set up under a completely different weapon manufacturer, Heckler and Koch. The result of this was the L85A2, a damned solid weapon forever tainted by its predecessor.
    • Perhaps in recognition of this, L85A1's chibi is actually holding an L85A2, as evidenced by the stock and magazine housing.
  • L85A1's uniform is a reference to the British Queen's Guard. Her version is colored like a Union Jack, has leggings, and has a different hat, but the two uniforms are otherwise extremely similar.

References