- Orinoco II
Infobox Weapon
name=CAVIM Orinoco II
caption=
origin=flagicon|VenezuelaVenezuela
type=Submachine gun
is_ranged=yes
service=1983–present
used_by=Naval Military Police in small quantities
wars=
designer=
design_date=1982-83
manufacturer=CAVIM
production_date=1983-
number=
variants= Orinoco I"
weight=3.5 kg (7.7 lb)
length=490 mm (19.3 in), retracted
* 660 mm (26 in), extended
part_length= 225 mm (8.85 in)
crew=
cartridge=9x19 mm Parabellum
caliber=
action=Blowback,open bolt
rate=750 rounds/min
velocity=270 m/s (886 ft/s)
range=200 m (219 yd)
max_range=
feed=20 or 25-round detachable box magazine
sights=Rear: flip; front: postThe Orinoco II is a
open-bolt sub-machine gun made inVenezuela by C.A.V.I.M. ("Compañia Anonima Venezolana de Industrias Militares").History
Resulting from a push to establish a self-sufficient arms industry, the Orinoco II was developed in 1982 in order to fill the need for a compact sub-machine gun for Military and Police use within Venezuela. It was to compete directly with the
Heckler and Koch MP-5 , IsraeliUzi , and to a lesser degree theIngram MAC-10 .Basically a copy of the Uzi, the first version, the Orinoco I was a dismal failure. Poorly constructed from inadequate materials, the Orinoco I wasn't produced beyond five prototypes before the project was halted and the design changed so heavily that it resulted in the Orinoco II. By late 1982 five prototypes were built, having outsourced the production of the receiver and barrel to foreign firms with the proper metallurgical know-how. Shortly thereafter the project was abandoned as a result of the inability to reduce costs below those of equivalent weapons purchased elsewhere, as well as oversight.
Mid-2002, in a renewed bid to reduce dependency on foreign arms stemming both from multiple arms embargoes levied against Venezuela by
Switzerland ,Israel ,Sweden , andThe United States and aNationalist fervor, current presidentHugo Chavez instructed CAVIM to retake the project of the Orinoco II, along with several other "home-grown" small arms varieties including the much publicizedZamorana pistol (in actuality a CZ2000 from Slovakian firmArms Moravia .)Ten new prototypes were completed by 2006, several of which were publicly displayed and tested. The updated version of the Orinoco II differs from the 1982 model by the addition of a barrel shroud and increased use of polymers.
By 2007 the project appears to have been shelved once again and no further information has been made available on an already obscure weapon.
ee also
*
List of submachine guns
*Ruger MP9
*MAC 10
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