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AUG73
Gun Information
Full name Steyr Armee-Universal-Gewehr ("Universal Army Rifle")
Country of origin Austria
Manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher

Thales Australia, Lithgow Facility SME Ordnance

Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Waki Azumi
Artist 芙芙酱 (Original Artist);

RIRE (Funeral Array)

Released on CN, TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain

NORMALHEAVY Not craftable.

DROP Not obtainable as a drop.

REWARD Rewarded to players after accumulating 1800 points during the "Shadow Orders" event (CN/KR/TW) or the "Black Danube" event (EN).

Exclusive Equipment

Union Skill

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data

Stats
Health
 Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
 Ration
61(x1)121(x1) / 605(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
19 55
Evasion
 Evasion
6 46
Accuracy
 Accuracy
7 57
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
50 75
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
10
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
30%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

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 all types
Raises damage by 12%
Raises accuracy by 20%

Weapon Background

The Steyr AUG (Armee-Universal-Gewehr—"universal army rifle") is an Austrian 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle, designed in the 1960s by Steyr-Daimler-Puch and now manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher GmbH & Co KG. It was adopted by the Austrian Army as the StG 77 (Sturmgewehr 77) in 1978, where it replaced the 7.62×51mm NATO StG 58 automatic rifle (a licence-built FN FAL). In production since 1978, it is the standard small arm of the Austrian Bundesheer and various national police units. Its variants have also been adopted by the armed forces of dozens of countries. Apart from domestic use, the AUG is also widely exported to many nations across the globe, including countries both inside and outside of NATO. The AUG took part in conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and has even been used in the more recent Yemeni and Syrian civil wars.

Steyr wasn't the first to start a bullpup military service firearm project, as both the British and the French had been developing bullpup firearms as early as the years immediately following the end of World War 2. In fact, the AUG's own development project was on-going around the same time as the French FAMAS rifle. Unlike the FAMAS, however, the AUG was designed from the ground up as a modular weapon system, meaning it could be converted with appropriate spare parts into different configurations, calibers, and roles. The Steyr AUG was arguably one of the first modular service firearms in the world. The most common variants of the AUG are the 5.56x45mm NATO assault rifle and the 9mm Parabellum submachine gun variants, with the assault rifle version being the most widely manufactured.

The AUG is a bullpup-configured weapon system with a gas-operated short-stroke piston mechanism, firing from a closed rotary bolt. Chambered for .223 Remington and later 5.56x45mm NATO, the AUG fires at 650 rounds per minute and is effective up to 300 meters of range with the integrated optic. The AUG features a selective fire trigger: a half-pull produces semi-automatic fire, and a full pull fires the weapon in full auto. The AUG uses a cross-bolt, button-type safety, located above the pistol grip, which mechanically locks the trigger when pressed. The pistol grip itself is covered by a large curved trigger guard so that the weapon can be used with thick gloves.

The AUG features a polymer weapon housing, and is fed with translucent polymer 30-round double-column magazines. However, some later produced stock pieces can refit the AUG to accept STANAG issue magazines. The AUG can also be configured for left- and right-hand firing by changing the exterior blanking plate component on the stock and the bolt assembly with one that has the extractor/ejector on the appropriate side. However, the AUG is not fully ambidextrous due to the charging handle being fixed on the left side of the gun.

The receiver features a carrying handle with an integrated Swarovski 1.5× telescopic sight. Emergency iron sights can be found on top of the scope itself, and the entire assembly can be removed completely to fit a Picatinny rail for compatibility with other optics. The AUG also has an integrated forward-folding fore-grip attached on the barrel assembly, which can be removed and replaced with a 40mm under-barrel grenade launcher.

The barrel assembly of an AUG can be changed relatively quickly, with different barrel lengths featuring different style muzzle devices. Assault rifle variants usually feature three-pronged, open-type flash suppressors, which can also serve as a mount to launch 22mm rifle grenades. Different barrel lengths will affect AUG's performance in terms of effective range and accuracy. For example, SAW and DMR variants have better accuracy and higher muzzle velocities than the SMG/rifle variants. Other than the barrel, the bolt assembly can also be changed to fire from an open bolt, which helps prevent the SAW/SMG variants from ammunition cook off during long firing sessions.[1][2]

Character Design

The second character illustrated by Samail, AUG appears to be a slim doll around 160cm tall. Just like the previous T-Doll drawn by Samail RF Kar98kThumb button.pngKar98k , the gun itself looks slightly oversized when compared to the doll, but the scale ratio is a lot better; the proportion is relatively sound, and thus comparisons can be made using the weapon as a scale comparison.

AUG has long bleached blonde hair, tightened up to the side by a large flower ribbon. She can be identified by her beauty mark below her right eye and her golden-coloured pupils. Her outfit itself is dark themed, similar to some of the YoRHa issue android combat uniforms from NieR:Automata.

Samail left a passage of comment on the second volume of the official artbook of Girls Frontline, regarding the design inspirations behind AUG:[3]

Representing a gun with a girl feels unreal to me. On the one hand, you have a flower’s beauty and fragility, and on the other you have the resilience and cruelty of steel.

Some people say that guns and battles have no emotions, but if they really did have feelings of their own, they’d have to carry out their orders anyway. Perhaps that is their fate.

Yes, the AUG I drew was someone who shouldered such a fate; she might be a famous assault rifle, but we are the only ones who know her tenderness and her pain...

She carries the AUG A1/Austrian Army StG77 20"/508mm barrel variant. (With a ludicrously long suppressor, which looks like a Fast-Attach based on Surefire's system.)

Gallery

Main artwork

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

Alternative artwork

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

Trivia

  • The artist's rendition shows her holding the gun left handed, but the ejection port is still set to right handed. Additionally the forward grip is not fixed: it can fold flat, but no hinge is drawn. The forward grip is also integral to how the quick change barrel works.

References