- SAR-80
Infobox Weapon|is_ranged=yes
caption=
name= CIS SAR-80
type=Assault rifle
origin=flagcountry|Singapore
manufacturer=Chartered Industries of Singapore
era=Modern
design_date=198?
designer=Frank Waters
prod_design_date=198?-unknown
serv_design_date=198?-present
used_by= See "Users"
wars=Has seen action in various Middle-eastern conflicts, and civil wars in Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Somalia
spec_type=Selective fire assault rifle
caliber=5.56x45mm NATO
part_length=459 mm
cartridge=
feed=VariousSTANAG magazine s
action=Gas-actuatedRotating bolt
rate=600 round/min
velocity=
weight=3.7 (empty and without accessories)
length=970 mm (738 mm with butt folded)
variants=Standard,
Grenade Launcher
number=20,000 (in Singapore),
unknown number of exports
range=The Singapore Assault Rifle 80 (SAR-80) is an indigenously builtconventional assault rifle fromSingapore .History and development
Since the 1970s, the
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has been using license-built M16S1 andAR-15 assault rifles as their main battle rifle.In
1976 , Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, nowSingapore Technologies Kinetics ), began to develop its own assault rifle with the aim to supply these rifles for the SAF and for foreign countries. To save time CIS invited some engineers from a British company, Sterling Armament, who used to manufacture US-designedArmalite AR-18 assault rifles. As a result the then new Singapore rifle closely resembled the original AR-18 design.First prototypes came out in
1978 and the final design was approved by the SAF in1984 under the name of SAR-80. This rifle was used to some extent by Singapore Army and was also exported to some countries, including Sri Lanka, Somalia and Croatia.Design
The SAR-80 is a gas operated, selective fire weapon of simple construction. It uses short stroke gas piston that pushes the massive bolt carrier with rotating bolt. The bolt carrier rides on two guide rods. Each rod has a recoil spring around it, gas piston rod has its own return spring. The receiver is made from steel stampings. Pistol grip, handguards and buttstock are made from plastic. Ammo is fed using M16-style magazines. Gas drive has gas regulator that can be cut off completely to safely launch rifle grenades from the muzzle.
The successor to this weapon is the
SR-88 .Exports
Nepal and Croatia are known to have acquired the SAR-80.
Other issues
It has been mistakenly reported in many foreign articles (including Jane's Guns Recognition Guide) that this weapon is the standard assault rifle of the Singapore Army.
Although consideration was given to replace the M-16S1 with the SAR-80 due to its lower manufacturing costs and reliability, it was not well received because it was less user friendly and heavier. As a result, the M16S1 was still the mainstay of the
Singapore Armed Forces and only 20,000 were bought by Singapore and most have been phased out in favour of the newerSAR-21 . As of2000 , an undisclosed number are still being stored in Singapore Police armouries and used in Army logistics units.Users
*flagicon|SIN:
Singapore Army (Primary User) &Singapore Police Force
*flagicon|CRO:Croatian Army
*flagicon|NEP:Nepali Army
*flagicon|SLO:Slovenian Army
*flagicon|SOM:Military of Somalia
*flagicon|Sri Lanka:Sri Lanka Army ee also
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AR18
*AAA Leader Dynamics SAC
*Sterling SAR 87
*SA80
*Leader Dynamics Series T2 MK5
*M16 rifle External links
* [http://world.guns.ru/assault/as55-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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