Steyr AUG



         


The Steyr AUG is an Austrian assault rifle introduced in 1977. In Austrian service it is designated StG-77 (for Sturmgewehr 77, German for Assault Rifle 77).

AUG stands for Armee Universal Gewehr, meaning Army Universal Rifle.

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Design

The AUG is one of the first rifles to enter service designed on a bullpup principle; this makes it 25% shorter than other rifles with similar barrel lengths, without compromising ballistic performance. It comes factory-equipped with a low magnification optical sight/carrying handle. The AUG is generally regarded as a modern ergonomic design for a combat rifle.

Barrels of the Steyr AUG can be changed quickly and easily, changing the rifle from a carbine (short rifle) to an assault rifle (medium barrel) to a light machine gun or heavy sniper barrel.

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Users

The AUG is said to be well liked by the Austrian, Australian, New Zealand and Irish soldiers who carry it. It has also been used by the British SAS and other organisations in a counter-terror role.

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Characteristics






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