Anti-materiel rifle

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

The offensive use of anti-materiel rifles or Special Application Sniper Rifles (SASR) is termed Hard Target Interdiction (HTI) by the United States military.[1]

Anti-materiel rifles are similar in form and appearance to modern sniper rifles and can often serve in that role, though they are usually chambered for cartridges more powerful than are normally required for neutralizing a human and can operate at a greater range. In general, anti-materiel rifles are chambered for 12.7x99mm NATO (.50 BMG), 12.7x108mm Russian, 14.5x114mm Russian, and 20mm cartridges. The large cartridges are required to be able to fire projectiles containing usable payloads like explosives, armour-piercing cores, incendiaries, or combinations of these, as found in the Raufoss Mk211 projectile.

Due to the considerable size and weight of anti-materiel rifles and other support equipment, sniper cells operating in 2- or 3-man or larger teams become a necessity. The recoil produced by the employed cartridges dictates that these rifles are designed to be fired from the prone position. Bipods and monopods and muzzle brakes are used as accessories to employ these rifles as comfortably and accurately as possible. Firing several 12.7x99mm NATO, 12.7x108mm Russian, or larger calibers from the (unsupported) standing position or in a kneeling position would be very uncomfortable for the operator.

The origins of the anti-materiel rifle go back to the First World War, during which the first anti-tank rifles appeared. While modern tanks and most other armored 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 also be used against enemy aircraft, small watercraft, communications equipment, radar equipment, crew served weapons and similar targets. Their value is in being able to precisely target and disable enemy assets from long range for a relatively low cost.

Anti-materiel rifles can also be used in non-offensive roles for safely destroying unexploded ordnance.

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List of anti-materiel rifles by country

Rifle Country of origin Caliber
Steyr HS .50 Austria .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Steyr IWS 2000 Austria 15.2 mm proprietary Steyr APFSDS
Istiglal Azerbaijan 14.5x114mm
ČZW-127 Czech Republic .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
12.7x108mm (.50 Russian)
AMR-2 China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
JS-05 China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
JS 12.7 China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
LR2A China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
M99 USA 12.7x99mm NATO
M99B / M06 China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
12.7x99mm NATO
W03 China 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
RT-20 Croatia 20x110mm Hispano
Lahti L-39 Finland 20 × 138 mm (Solothurn Long)
PGM Hecate II France .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr German Empire 13.2 mm (.525 inches)
Gepárd anti-materiel rifles Hungary .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO),
12.7x108mm (.50 Russian),
14.5x114mm Russian
Vidhwansak India 12.7x108mm (.50 Russian)
14.5x114mm
20x 82mm
Wz. 35 anti-tank rifle Poland 7.92 mm DS
WKW Wilk Poland .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
KSVK 12.7 Russia 12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
Zastava M93 Black Arrow Serbia .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO) or
12.7x108 mm (.50 Russian)
Denel NTW-20 South Africa 14.5x114mm Russian (NTW 14.5)
20x 83.5mm (NTW 20)
20x110mm (NTW 20)
PTRD-41 USSR 14.5x114mm Russian
Solothurn S-18/100 Switzerland 20 × 105 mm B
Solothurn S-18/1000 Switzerland 20 × 138 mm (Solothurn Long)
Kalekalıp Avunya Turkey .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Accuracy International AS50 United Kingdom .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Accuracy International AW50 United Kingdom .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Accuracy International AW50F United Kingdom .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Accuracy International AX50 United Kingdom .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Boys anti-tank rifle United Kingdom Kynoch & RG .55 Boys (13.9x99mm)
Barrett M82A1/M107 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Barrett M90 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Barrett M95 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Barrett M99 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
.416 Barrett
Barrett XM500 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Barrett XM109 United States 25x59mm
McMillan Tac-50 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Armalite AR-50 United States .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-50 Germany .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)

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