Type: Assault Rifle
Cartridge: 5.56 x 45mm
Rate of fire: 775 RPM
Used by: All
The Rouhani was a rifle designed and produced under the watchful eye of the Iranian Military, who sought to produce an original standard issue rifle on home soil. Finally adopted in 2021, the rifle comes with a 30 round magazine and two long mount rails for ample space for attachments. Many people criticize the rifle for ‘adopting’ a lot western design features.
Type: Assault Rifle
Cartridge: 5.56 x 45mm
Rate of fire: 900 RPM
Used by: All
Designed to replace and act as an upgrade towards Turkey’s aging line of MTP rifles. The rifle was originally developed before the nation's withdrawal from NATO, hence the choice of ammunition. The rifle featured a high rate of fire but was more commonly fired semi-automatic.
Type: Assault Rifle
Cartridge: 5.54 x 39mm
Rate of fire: 650 RPM
Used by: All
A Russian classic that found it's way to the hands of Iranian troops at record pace. Many of Russia's spare rifles were sent to re-inforce Iran later in the war to make up for Iran's own delayed productions.
Type: Carbine
Cartridge: 5.56 x 45mm
Rate of fire: 550 RPM
Used by: Field Medic / Shocktrooper / Combat Engineer
Named after the high ranking Iranian general that advocated for the weapons existence in the first place, this carbine kind of slugs along when firing. With a retractable stock and foldable grip it is made to be compact and modern but due to its heavy weight and the slow fire rate, it doesn’t feel like it. The Toher-07 saw little export but was capable in the field all the same.
Type: Submachine Gun
Cartridge: 9mm NATO
Rate of fire: 925 RPM
Used by: Shocktrooper / Combat Engineer / Field Medic
A submachine gun in name, but more like a downsized assault rifle in reality. The SBAR-19T is usually supplied with 20 or 30 round magazines that it tends to burn through quite quickly. Usually more popular with shocktrooper and CQB roles rather than any vehicle crews due to the size being a bit on the larger side for its classification.
Type: Submachine Gun
Cartridge: 9mm Gyurza
Rate of fire: 850 RPM
Used by: Shocktrooper / Combat Engineer
An open-bolt submachine gun with a flashlight attachment. The Huan-9 was designed to be exported by China to partner nations, primarily Iran, where it was commonly seen with various knock off red dot sights attached. The SMG was less popular with the Turkish forces but used nonetheless.
Type: Pump action Shotgun
Cartridge: 12 Gauge
Used by: Combat Engineer / Shocktrooper
This Iranian designed and fabricated shotgun is one of the only designs to truly make it outside of Iran at all. Or it at the least is considered an original design by the nation. Its sleek design derived to fit the Rouhani’s style is fed by a magazine rather than an internal tube. With a fast reload and a powerful bark the Amperat is commonly appreciated as a refreshing design.
Type: Squad support weapon
Cartridge: 5.56x45mm
Rate of fire: 650 RPM
Used by: Heavy Trooper
An Iranian SAW amply named the "Stinger", it was frequently used by Iranian and Turkish paratroopers in the Middle East due to its lightweight and ergonomic design. Production of the weapon began in 2030 due to a growing need for a reliable SAW for the Iranian military. Featuring a collapsible stock and a 71-round box magazine, the Astangur was capable of long periods of sustained fire due to its interchangeable barrel design and lower rate of fire.
Type: Designated Marksman Rifle
Cartridge: 7.62x54mmR
Used by: Recon
The last version before the SVD-17 took its place among the Russian arsenal, this precision rifle was rapidly sold off and sent out to ACMF partner nations that were in need of armaments. Although often regarded as a hand-me-down from the more quickly modernizing neighbors, the rifles fulfilled their tasks with ever reliable efficiency.
Type: Bolt-action Sniper rifle
Cartridge: 7.62x54mmR OR 7.62×51mm NATO
Used by: Recon
Originally designed in 2016, the KMH-90 became the standard issue rifle for snipers in the Turkish military. The rifle was produced for NATO calibers prior to the nation joining the ACMF, but later productions were fit to fire Russian supplied munitions instead. With an effective range of roughly 1200 meters and an adjustable buttstock the rifle is a pleasure to fire albeit a bit on the heavier side.
Type: Handgun
Cartridge: 9x21mm Gyurza
Used by: All
Produced by Turkey, this delayed-blowback pistol comes with an adjustable stock and a small red dot sight. The 20 round magazine meant the user was more likely to perish than to run out of bullets. Originally designed in 2021 before Turkey joined the ACMF, it used to be fit for 9mm NATO but was later converted to for the Russian supplied 9mm Gyurza.
Type: Handgun
Cartridge: 9mm NATO
Used by: All
This semi-automatic pistol was originally developed by MSE, a Turkish arms manufacturer, to compete against the Köpek for adoption but lost the race as it was seen as a less innovative product. However when Turkey joined the ACMF, more weapons were needed and eventually this pistol saw usage in the armed forces after all. It was often supplied to squadrons that went behind enemy lines with the intent that they could scavenge munitions from the enemy when desperate.