Anti-materiel rifle

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An anti-materiel rifle is a rifle that is designed for use against military equipment (matériel) rather than against other combatants ("anti-personnel").

Generally speaking, they are large-caliber rifles chambered for a powerful cartridge. They are similar in form and appearance to modern sniper rifles, and can often serve in that role. This is because both use a large caliber round, the sniper rifle for range and accuracy, the anti-materiel rifle to damage the target.

The origins of the AM rifle go back to the First World War, during which the first anti-tank rifles appeared. While modern tanks and most other armoured vehicles are too well protected to be affected by anti-materiel rifles, the guns are still effective for attacking unarmored or lightly armored vehicles. They can be used by infiltrating units against enemy fuel dumps, grounded aircraft and similar targets. They can also be used in non-offensive roles for safely destroying unexploded ordnance.

Well-known anti-materiel rifles include:

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