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Industria vittoriana delle armi (Vittorian Weapons)

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Infantry weapons

Assault Rifles
Val Trompia Fucile d'assalto 70/90

The Val Trompia 70/90 is a gas operated self loading assault rifle chambered for the 5.56mm cartridge, and is the standard issue service rifle of the Vittorian Armed Forces. The weapon also features grenade sights, and is designed to be fitted with a rifle grenade. The 70/90 series, come in many variants such as the AR90 which features a wire folding stock, for use of paratroopers.

Model 70/223; Range 400m, 650 rpm
Model 70/90; Range 500m, 670 rpm
OOC: See Beretta AR70/90

Users:
  • Vittoria (Army)—70/90

Val Trompia Fucile d'assalto ARX-160

The ARX-160 is an assault rifle manufactured by Val Trompia S.p.A. Developed for the Vittorian armed forces as part of the Soldato Futuro (Future Soldier) program, the ARX-160 has been launched in the year 2008 as a commercial weapon system independent from the Soldato Futuro ensemble, complete with a companion single-shot 40mm low-velocity grenade launcher, called GLG-160, which can be underslung to the rifle or used with an ad-hoc stock system as a stand-alone weapon.

The ARX-160 departs from the previously issued Val Trompia 70/90 weapon system under several points of view. The weapon is composed of two receivers, both manufactured mostly in polymer, and operates through a short-stroke piston system. Feeding is through STANAG magazines. The gun has a range 600m, firing 700 rounds per minute.
OOC: See Beretta ARX 160

Jelgava Industries (AŠ-77) Automātiskā šautene-77

A bullpup 5.56mm assault rifle, is a selective fire weapon with a conventional gas piston operated action that fires from a closed bolt. Designed as a family of rifles that could be quickly adapted to a wide variety of roles with the change of the barrel to a desired length and profile, the AUG is a modular configuration rifle that employs a high level of polymer and advanced alloy components. The rifle is fully ambidextrous. It can be configured for use by left-handed shooters by simply changing the bolt for a left handed one with the extractor and ejector on opposite sides, and moving a blanking cap from the left ejection opening to the right.

Variants include a compact 350 mm (13.8 in) barrel, 407 mm (16.0 in) carbine barrel, 508 mm (20.0 in) standard rifle-length barrel and a 621 mm (24.4 in) light machine gun barrel. Rifles equipped with 407 mm (16.0 in) and 508 mm (20.0 in) barrels are able to launch rifle grenades. 508 mm (20.0 in) pattern barrels produced for military purposes are also equipped with a bayonet lug.

Jelgava Industries (AŠ-77A1) Automātiskā šautene-77A1

Similar to the AŠ-77, but features a redesigned charging handle and a detachable telescopic sight which can be replaced with a rail.

Jelgava Industries (AŠ-77A3) Automātiskā šautene-77A3

Similar to the AŠ-77A1, but features advanced rails mounted on the telescopic sight and on the right side of the receiver, and includes an external bolt release. It was adopted by the Shcherbatskajan Special Forces in late 2007.
OOC: See Steyr AUG

Users:
  • Vittoria (Special Forces)—AŠ-77A3
Pistols
Val Trompia 92

The Val Trompia 92 (also Val Trompia 96 and Val Trompia 98) is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Val Trompia of Vittoria. The model 92 was designed in 1972 and production of many variants in different calibers continues today. The Val Trompia 92's open slide design ensures smooth feeding and ejection of ammunition and allows easy clearing of obstructions. The hard-chromed barrel bore reduces barrel wear and protects it from corrosion. The locking block barrel lockup provides good accuracy and operability with suppressors due to the in-line travel of the barrel.

Increasingly, it has become popular to reduce handgun weight and cost (and increase corrosion resistance) using polymers, and polymer parts have started showing up in Val Trompia 92/96 models too. In 2003, the first internal polymer part to be introduced was a recoil spring guide. New polymer parts include safety lever, trigger, mainspring cap, magazine floorplate, and follower. In contrast some parts have been painted black to match the included polymer parts, these include; slide release, disassembly latch, and hammer.
OOC: See Beretta 92

Users:
  • Vittoria (Military and Police)
Gulbis Pistoletas (G1-5)





The Gulbis is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Gulbis Industries, located in Liepāja, Shcherbatskaja. The company owned by the famed Gulbis family, had no experience with firearms design or manufacture at the time their first pistol, the Gulbis 1, was being prototyped. Kārlis Gulbis, an engineer, did however have extensive experience in advanced synthetic polymers, knowledge which was instrumental in the company's design of the first successful line of pistols with a polymer frame.
OOC: See Glock Pistols

Users:
  • Vittoria (Military and Police)—G1, G3, & G5

Jelgava Industries (JIPA) Automatinis Pistoleta

A select-fire 9x19mm Parabellum caliber machine pistol. It is renowned for its controllability, allowing a shooter to accurately fire the weapon in bursts of more than 10-15 rounds, instead of the typical two or three round bursts that other machine pistols are limited to. Magazines come in 15/30 round detachable box types. A suppressor can be also fitted.
OOC: See Steyr TMP

Users:
  • Vittoria (Military)

Gulbis AP-2000

Designed for Shcherbatskajan riot police and special forces upon request in 1998, the Gulbis Pistoletas answered with the AP-2000 two years later. The AP-2000 is a conventional blowback-operated weapon and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) empty. The AP-2000 is designed as a personal defense and close quarter combat weapon, intended for riot police and Special Operations forces. It is now available to military and law enforcement users worldwide.
OOC: See Russian PP-2000

Users:
  • Vittoria (Police)

Sniper Rifles
Jelgava Industries Skautu

A modern scoped bolt-action rifle available with multiple chambering options. The Skautu features: Removable box magazines with "magazine in reserve" setting for manual loading. Second magazine stores in the butt of the rifle. Light weight due to aluminum receiver housing, hammer forged fluted barrel, and extensive use of polymers. Top and bottom integral Weaver/Picatinny rails. Roller tang safety with "Locked Safe", "Loading", and "Fire" positions. Bolt handle locks downward against receiver in "Locked Safe" mode. User-adjustable trigger factory set at 16 N (3.5 lbs). Reserve flip-up "ghost ring" iron sights. Integral folding bipod. Third attachment point for a 'Ching Sling'.
OOC: See Steyr Scout

Users:
  • Vittoria (Police)

Jelgava Industries JIS69

Developed in 1969 at the request of the Vittorian Army, it was ahead of its time with the use of synthetics and cold-hammer forged barrels for accuracy. JIS69 is the Vittorian Army's standard issue sniper rifle, the is the civilian and police version of the same weapon. The JIS is extremely accurate and several international competitions have been won using an JIS69.
OOC: See Steyr SSG-69

Users:
  • Vittoria (Military)
Jelgava Industries JIS.50

The JIS.50 is a .50 BMG single-shot anti-materiel sniper rifle. The cold hammer forged barrel provides excellent accuracy at an effective range up to 1500 m. It can be disassembled and reassembled in seconds. The barrel mounted scope allows your firearm to remain accurate. It is the competitor to the Levant's Segarra & Orihuela M82 Sniper/anti-materiel Rifle sharing similar capabilities and purposes.
OOC: See Steyr HS .50

Users:
  • Vittoria (Military)
Shotguns
Marangoni M1

The Marangoni M1 is a pump-action or semi-automatic shotgun designed and manufactured by Vittorian firearms manufacturer Marangoni. The M1 holds a maximum of seven rounds and uses the proprietary Marangoni semi-automatic system.. The M1 is notable for allowing the user the choice of semi-automatic or pump-action operation. It is reliable and versatile, and popular with both police forces and civilian sportsmen. Pump-action operation is employed when shooting less powerful shells—such as rubber bullets—that do not generate enough recoil to operate the semi-automatic mechanism. Conversely, the semi-automatic mode can be employed with more powerful shells, absorbing some of the recoil. Switching between the two modes is done by manipulating the lever located at the front of the forend grip.

The Marangoni M1 also features a removable stock allowing the user to choose one of two styles, the traditional shotgun stock or a pistol handle stock.
OOC: See Benelli M3 Super 90
Users:
  • Vittoria (Police)
Cavalli-Sforza SPAS-12

The SPAS-12 is a 12 gauge combat shotgun, in use by the Vittorian military. It is a dual-mode shotgun, meaning it can be used as a semi-automatic or pump-action firearm. The SPAS-12 has a magazine cut-off feature that can prevent the loading of a new round from the internal magazine when the gun is cycled. This allows the operator to load a specialized round into the chamber without going through the entire magazine first. Another unique feature of the SPAS-12 was the hook seen on folding stock variants. This hook could be rotated in 90 degree increments so that it would fit under the user's forearm when the stock was extended. With the stock supported under the forearm the gun could theoretically be fired with one hand, allowing the user to fire around cover or use their support hand for other tasks.

The barrel of the SPAS 12 was externally threaded to accept a wide variety of attachments, from chokes to gas grenade launchers. One interesting and particularly rare attachment, called a "diverter", spreads shots vertically or horizontally.
OOC: See Franchi SPAS-12
Users:
  • Vittoria (Military)
Cavalli-Sforza SPAS-15

The SPAS-15 is a dual-mode 12 gauge combat shotgun.The weapon is based on the SPAS-12, and has similar pump-action/semi-automatic firing modes. In semi-automatic mode a gas piston drives a bolt carrier and rotating bolt. In pump-action mode the same components are driven by sliding the fore-end backwards. Pump-action mode is required to reliably fire low-pressure (less lethal) ammunition such as tear gas rounds or less-lethal bean bags. Switching between firing modes is done by pressing a button above the foregrip, and sliding the foregrip slightly forwards or backwards.

Unlike its predecessor, the SPAS-15 is fed by a detachable box magazine. The gun features a folding stock and a pistol grip safety.
OOC: See Franchi SPAS-15
Users:
  • Vittoria (Military)
 
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Department of Defence

We would like a list of all the possible licenses that allow manufacturing if this is possible.
 
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Department of Defence

We would like a list of all the possible licenses that allow manufacturing if this is possible.

Re: Department of Defense, Freiheit
Jelgava Industries (AŠ-77) Automātiskā šautene-77 is the only license that is available to Freiheit.​
 
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