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| weaponinfo = One of the candidates of the early 1986 Advanced Combat Rifle program, aiming to find a successor to the M16 due to perceived precision issues, the ACR was Steyr's representative competing against H&K's G11 as well as Colt's ACR and AAI Corporation's ACR (both not to be confused with the Bushmaster ACR). The program saw multiple developments about ammunition technology: H&K used caseless ammunition with the G11 and Colt used duplex rounds (two smaller bullets inside a regular cartridge) while AAI and Steyr went with flechette ammunition. Flechettes (from the French ''fléchette'', "small arrow" or "dart") had already been used by armed forces during World War 1, thrown from planes at infantry or observation balloons before before aircraft-mounted machine guns became common; their use as small-arms ammunition was at the time considered by small arms manufacturers due to allegedly improved aerodynamics and armor penetration compared to regular bullets, as well as potential use as poisoned ammunition.
| weaponinfo = One of the candidates of the early 1986 Advanced Combat Rifle program, aiming to find a successor to the M16 due to perceived precision issues, the ACR was Steyr's representative competing against H&K's G11 as well as Colt's ACR and AAI Corporation's ACR (both not to be confused with the Bushmaster ACR). The program saw multiple developments about ammunition technology: H&K used caseless ammunition with the G11 and Colt used duplex rounds (two smaller bullets inside a regular cartridge) while AAI and Steyr went with flechette ammunition. Flechettes (from the French ''fléchette'', "small arrow" or "dart") had already been used by armed forces during World War 1, thrown from planes at infantry or observation balloons before before aircraft-mounted machine guns became common; their use as small-arms ammunition was at the time considered by small arms manufacturers due to allegedly improved aerodynamics and armor penetration compared to regular bullets, as well as potential use as poisoned ammunition.

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Steyr ACR
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Gun Information
Full name Steyr Advanced Combat Rifle
Country of origin Austria
Manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Shiraishi Haruka
Artist 陆银
Released on CN (S-ACR), TW (S-ACR), KR (S-ACR)
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain

NORMALHEAVY Timer 04:08:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Not obtainable as a drop.

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
10(x1)100(x1) / 500(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
? ?
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
? ?
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
? ?
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
? ?
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

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Affects submachine guns
Increases ?? by ??%
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Weapon Background

One of the candidates of the early 1986 Advanced Combat Rifle program, aiming to find a successor to the M16 due to perceived precision issues, the ACR was Steyr's representative competing against H&K's G11 as well as Colt's ACR and AAI Corporation's ACR (both not to be confused with the Bushmaster ACR). The program saw multiple developments about ammunition technology: H&K used caseless ammunition with the G11 and Colt used duplex rounds (two smaller bullets inside a regular cartridge) while AAI and Steyr went with flechette ammunition. Flechettes (from the French fléchette, "small arrow" or "dart") had already been used by armed forces during World War 1, thrown from planes at infantry or observation balloons before before aircraft-mounted machine guns became common; their use as small-arms ammunition was at the time considered by small arms manufacturers due to allegedly improved aerodynamics and armor penetration compared to regular bullets, as well as potential use as poisoned ammunition.

Visually close to the AUG, the ACR shares also it's integrated optics. It's ammunition consisted of 1.6x41.25mm carbon steel flechettes, held by a polymer sabot inside a 5.56x45mm cylindrical plastic case, held in 24-round magazines; unlike the G11, the propellant was not acting as the sabot, instead encasing the flechette and the sabot inside the case. Uniquely, the chamber was blown downwards after firing (instead of back), loading a new round before being pushed upwards by springs. Rate of fire was estimated at 1.200 rounds per minute in 3-rounds bursts. The ACR main issues before the program was terminated were strength variations between cases causing potential malfunctions and, more importantly, the high speeds at which the sabots were ejected, potentially injuring soldiers close the the shooter or the shooter himself if firing while lying prone, as the sabots had a tendency to ricochet off hard surfaces; otherwise, reactions were rather positive.

The ACR program was shut down in early 1987 without a winner, to come back later as the Objective Individual Combat Weapon (the program that would birth the XM8, the XM29 and the M320 grenade launcher), causing the ACR and it's competitors to never leave the prototype stage. Flechette ammunition soon followed, with the last project using flechette ammunition (the Close Assault Weapon System, which birthed the HK CAWS shotgun) being canceled in the late 1980s.

Character Background

A late stage tsundere with abundant destructive urges. She's eager about the mission but often brings disaster upon herself and makes "surprises" for her teammates. On the surface, she looks like she can't be bothered with her big sister AR AUGAUGAUG's nagging, but in truth she stores each and every one of her big sister's smiles in her neural cloud.

Gallery

Main artwork

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Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

References