SA-80
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Deutsch: Die SA-80 ist die Ordonanzwaffe in der Britischen Armee
English: The SA80 is a British family of 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup weapons, comprising the L85 Rifle or Individual Weapon (IW), L86 Light Support Weapon (LSW), L22 Carbine, and L98 Cadet General Purpose Rifle (Cadet GP Rifle)
Polski: L85 Endeavour - brytyjski karabin szturmowy w układzie bull-pup. Razem z erkaemem L86 wchodzi w skład systemu uzbrojenia piechoty SA-80.
中文:SA80是一款采用5.56x45mm NATO弹药的英国犢牛式突击步枪。發射5.56 x 45 毫米 NATO彈藥,對應STANAG彈匣。英軍命名為L85。SA80的含义是“Small Arms for the 1980s”(中文翻譯為「1980年代的輕武器」)。
L85A1
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L85A1 Rifle with SUSAT
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Field-stripped L85A1
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Royal Gurkhas on exercise with L85A1 Rifle and L86A1 LSW variants
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Soldier of the 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment aiming an L85A1 fitted with a L3A1 Bayonet
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Soldier of the 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment in the process of reloading an L85A1 fitted with a L3A1 Bayonet
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L85A1 fitted with a L3A1 Bayonet alongside an M249 SAW
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Royal Marine looking over an L85A1
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US Marine firing an British soldier's L85A1
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Royal Marine with an L85A1 fitted with a blank firing attachment
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Royal Marine aiming an L85A1 fitted with a blank firing attachment
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Royal Military Policeman with an L85A1 fitted with iron sights
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Danish serviceman with an British serviceman's L85A1 fitted with iron sights
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Royal Marines with L85A1s fitted with iron sights
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Gunner of 20 (Commando) Battery with an L85A1 fitted with iron sights and a blank firing attachment
L85A2
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Guardsman of the 1st Battalion, The Irish Guards with an L85A2 during Operation Telic
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Paratrooper of the 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment with an L85A2 during Operation Telic
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Soldier of the 2nd Battalion (Green Howards), The Yorkshire Regiment with an L85A2
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Grenadier Guardsmen on ceremonial duties with L85A2s fitted with handguard and optical sight covers
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Soldiers of the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters on guard duty at Windsor Castle with L85A2s in the Slope Arms position
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Soldier of the Royal Regiment of Scotland on guard duty at Edinburgh Castle with an L85A2 in the Stand Easy position
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Dutch Marine aiming a Royal Marine's L85A2
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Guardsmen of the 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards with L85A2s fitted with blank firing attachments
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RAF Regiment airmen with L85A2s fitted with blank firing attachments; the airman at right has a version of the polymer handguard that was introduced in limited numbers during the A2 upgrade programme
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Army Reserve recruits with L85A2s fitted with iron sights
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Soldier of 73 Engineer Regiment with an L85A2 fitted with iron sights and a blank firing attachment
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L85A2 with 2009 upgrade suite (Railed handguard replacing the polymer handguards for most operational tasks, Grip Pod, and Eclan Lightweight Day Sight (LDS))
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Field-stripped L85A2
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L85A2s with both polymer handguards and railed handguards; both rifles fitted with a railed handguard have Grip Pods
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Royal Marine aiming an L85A2 fitted with a railed handguard
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Royal Marine aiming an L85A2 fitted with iron sights and a railed handguard
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Royal Marine with an L85A2 fitted with iron sights, a railed handguard, a Grip Pod, and a blank firing attachment
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Gunner of the 2620 Auxillary Squadron RAF Regiment with an L85A2 fitted with a railed handguard and a Grip Pod
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Royal Marine aiming an L85A2 fitted with an Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG), a railed handguard, and a Grip Pod
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Soldier of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment firing an L85A2 fitted with an ACOG, a railed handguard, and a Grip Pod
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Sandhurst cadet firing an L85A2 fitted with a railed handguard, a Grip Pod, and a L3A1 Bayonet
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British soldier with an L85A2 fitted with an Eclan Lightweight Day Sight (LDS), a railed handguard, a Grip Pod, and a Laser Light Module (LLM)
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Royal Marine with an L85A2 fitted with an Eclan LDS, a railed handguard, a Laser Light Module (LLM), and a blank firing attachment
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Grenadier Guardsman with an L85A2 fitted with an Eclan LDS, a railed handguard, a Grip Pod, a Laser Light Module (LLM), and a blank firing attachment
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British serviceman with an L85A2 fitted with an L123 UGL
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Soldier of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers aiming an L85A2 fitted with an L123 Underslung Grenade Launcher (UGL)
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Royal Marine aiming an L85A2 fitted with an L123 UGL during Operation Herrick
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Airman of 15 Squadron RAF Regiment aiming an L85A2 fitted with an L123 UGL (including EOTech holographic sight) and a blank firing attachment
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Soldier of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Highland Fusiliers aiming an L85A2 fitted with an ACOG and an L123 UGL
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L85A2 fitted with an Eclan LDS and an L123 UGL (including EOTech holographic sight and Wilcox Rapid Acquisition Aiming Module)
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Soldier with the 4th Mechanised Brigade firing an L85A2 fitted with an Eclan LDS and an L123 UGL (including EOTech holographic sight)
L85A3
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Household Cavalry soldier with an L85A3 fitted with an Eclan Lightweight Day Sight (LDS), a new railed handguard replacing the earlier model and the polymer handguards, a Grip Pod, and a Laser Light Module (LLM)
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American soldiers from the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment with L85A3s fitted with Eclan Lightweight Day Sights, and blank firing attachments while on a joint exercise with British paratroopers; AN/PEQ-15 aiming lasers replace the Laser Light Module (LLM) that would normally be fitted
L86
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L86A2 LSW
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Soldier of the Royal Regiment of Scotland with an L86A2
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Soldier of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland instructing a Polish soldier on how to use the L86A2
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Soldier of the Army Air Corps with an L86A2 fitted with a blank firing attachment
L22
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L22A2 Carbine slung behind a Lynx helicopter pilot
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Royal Marine aiming an L22A2 Carbine
Cadet Force variants
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Sea Cadet aiming an L98A1 Cadet GP Rifle, a straight-pull variant that has since been replaced by the semi-automatic L98A2
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Field-stripped L98A1 Cadet GP Rifle
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L103A2 Drill Purpose Rifle, an inert version of the L98A2 Cadet GP Rifle used for rifle drill practice and weapons handling tests