SIG 540
SIG 540 | |
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general information | |
Military designation: | SIG 540 |
Country of operation: | see user |
Developer / Manufacturer: | SIG / SIG, Manurhin , FAMAE, INDEP |
Manufacturer country: | Switzerland , France , Chile |
Production time: | since 1977 |
Model variants: | SG 540, SG 542, SG 543 |
Weapon Category: | Assault rifle |
Technical specifications | |
Ammunition supply : | Bar magazine |
Cadence : | 650-800 rounds / min |
Fire types: | Single shot, continuous fire |
Visor : | Rear sight |
Closure : | Turret lock |
Charging principle: | indirect gas pressure charger |
Lists on the subject |
The SIG 540 (also SG 540 ) is an assault rifle in caliber 5.56 × 45 mm NATO that was developed by SIG Holding . The rifle was not manufactured in large numbers at SIG. Contrary to what was originally planned, the weapon was not introduced into the Swiss Army . Instead, the SIG 550 was later chosen . However, the SIG 540 has been licensed for different countries.
technology
The rifle is a gas pressure loader that is guided indirectly via a gas linkage. It is possible to open or close a gas regulator. A rotating head lock is also used. In addition to safety, the trigger group also allows single shot and continuous fire . The muzzle is NATO standard and allows rifle grenades to be used (except SG 542). The diopter sight consists of a sight drum. The rifle also has an integrated bipod on the lower hand guard.
Model variants
variant | length | Weight empty | Barrel length | caliber |
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SG 540 | 950 mm | 3.26 kg | 460 mm | 5.56 × 45mm / 7.62 × 39mm |
SG 540-1 | 950 mm / 720 mm | 3.31 kg | - | 5.56 x 45 mm |
SG 542 | 1000 mm | 3.55 kg | 465 mm | 7.62 × 51 mm / .243 Winchester |
SG 542-1 | 1000 mm / 754 mm | 3.55 kg | - | 7.62 x 51 mm |
SG 543 | 805/569 mm | 3.0 kg | 300 mm | 5.56 x 45 mm |
Licenses
Users
- Bolivia - The Bolivian Army uses the SG 542
- Burkina Faso - The Burkinabe armed forces used the SG 540
- Chile - The Chilean armed forces have the SIG 540 as a service rifle introduced
- Democratic Republic of the Congo - The armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo use the SG 540
- Djibouti - The Djibouti armed forces used the SG 540
- Ivory Coast - The Ivory Coast armed forces used the SG 540
- Ecuador - The Fuerzas Armadas del Ecuador used the SG 540 and SG 542.
- France - The French armed forces used the SIG 542 for a short period of time. These were then by the FAMAS replaced
- Gabon - The Gabonese armed forces use SG 542
- Cameroon - The Cameroonian armed forces use the SG 540
- Lebanon - The Lebanese armed forces used the SG 540
- Mauritius - The Mauritian security forces use the SG 540
- Nigeria - The Nigerian Army uses the SIG SG 540
- Paraguay - The Paraguayan armed forces use the SIG SG 540
- Portugal - The Portuguese armed forces used the SIG 540
- Senegal - The Senegalese armed forces use the SG 540
- Swaziland - Eswatini's armed forces use SG 540
- Seychelles - The Seychelles Armed Forces used the SG 540
- Chad - The Chadian Armed Forces used SG 542
- Togo - The Togolese armed forces used the SG 540
- Central African Republic - The Central African Armed Forces used the SG 540-1
literature
- Günter Wollert, Reiner Lidschun, Wilfried Copenhagen : Rifle weapons (1945–1985) . In: Illustrated encyclopedia of rifles from around the world . 5th edition. tape 1 + 2 . Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-89488-057-0 , p. 381-384 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b SIG SG 540. In: securityarms.com. Retrieved April 1, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g Maxim Popenker: SIG 540/542 / 543. In: world.guns.ru. Modern Firearms, accessed April 1, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c SG-540. In: weaponsystems.net. Accessed April 1, 2015 .
- ↑ Bolivian army military equipment. In: armyrecognition.com. Accessed April 1, 2015 .
- ^ Nigerian army military equipment. In: armyrecognition.com. December 4, 2008, accessed April 1, 2015 .
- ^ Paraguayan army military equipment. In: armyrecognition.com. Accessed April 1, 2015 .
Jane's infantry weapons
- ^ Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008–2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 890 .
- ^ A b c d Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008-2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 891 .
- ↑ a b c Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2009-2010 . 35th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2009, ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5 , pp. 894 .
- ^ Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008–2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 893 .
- ^ Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008–2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 897 .
- ↑ a b Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008-2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 900 .
- ↑ Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2009-2010 . 35th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2009, ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5 , pp. 903 .
- ^ Richard Jones, Leland S. Ness: Jane's Infantry Weapons, 2008–2009 . 34th edition. Jane's Information Group, Alexandria (VA) 2008, ISBN 978-0-7106-2834-3 , pp. 904 .