What weapon does the Australian Army use?

F88 Austeyr
F88SA2 is the latest model of the F88 Austeyr series. This is the Australian Army’s standard combat weapon.

What weapons do Australian SAS use?

While there is some leeway given for soldiers to use the weapon they feel most comfortable with, the rifles most commonly in use by our Special Forces group are the AuSteyr F88 IW (individual weapon) and the US-made Colt M4A1 carbine-rifle, both chambered for 5.56mm ammunition.

What do Australian soldiers use?

The F88SA2 is the standard combat weapon for Australian infantry. It fires 5.56 x 45 millimetre ammunition at up to 850 rounds per minute, with an effective range of 300 metres. The rifle can even be fitted with a Grenade Launcher Attachment.

What weapon does the Australian Navy use?

Following is a list of Small Arms currently used in the Royal Australian Navy….Small Arms.

Name Function
870P Shotgun Shotgun
EF88 Austeyr Assault rifle
F88 Austeyr Assault rifle
F89A1 Minimi Light machine gun

Does Australia have Navy SEALs?

Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), also called Special Air Service (SAS), Australian special forces unit that exists within Australia’s Special Operations Command. The unit was formed in July 1957 as the 1st Special Air Service Company, Royal Australian Infantry, and it was modeled on the British Special Air Service.

Does Australia make military weapons?

Thales Australia is the largest supplier of explosive ordnance to the Australian Defence Force. The company’s Benalla facility in conjunction with Mulwala produces a wide range of ammunition, explosive ordnance and other munitions.

Is Australia’s navy powerful?

The Royal Australian Navy consists of nearly 50 commissioned vessels and over 16,000 personnel. We are one of the largest and most sophisticated naval forces in the Pacific region, with a significant presence in the Indian Ocean and worldwide operations in support of military campaigns and peacekeeping missions.