- Mambi AMR
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Mambi Type Anti-material rifle Place of origin Cuba Service history In service Unknown-Present Used by Cuba Wars South African Border War Specifications Length 2100 mm (83 in) Barrel length 1219 mm (47 in) Cartridge 14.5x114mm Action gas-operated Muzzle velocity 1,114 m/s (3,655 ft/s) Effective range 900 m Maximum range 1,500 m Feed system 5-round magazine The Mambi is a Semi-automatic anti-material rifle which was designed, and manufactured in Cuba. It was named after the Mambi who where patriotic rebel soldiers who fought against the Kingdom of Spain during the Cuban War of Independence.
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Design
The Mambi was designed to be used against a variety of soft skined ground Vehicles, small Boats, and even Helicopters. It uses the powerful Soviet 14.5x114mm round. The Mambi appears to be a Bullpup since its 5 round magazine, and action is placed behind the trigger group. It is fitted with a muzzle brake to help reduce recoil created by the round it fires.
History
Little is known about this weapon, it has received little attention in mainstream media. There are some images of this weapon being used by Cuban soldiers during the war in Angola in the 1980s.
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References
Categories:- Firearms
- Bullpup firearms
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