Caliber 5.56 mm, CAR 816 | |
Origin: | United Arab Emirates |
Is Ranged: | yes |
Service: | 2014–present |
Used By: | See Users below |
Production Date: | 2014–present |
Weight: | 3.42NaN2 406 mm barrel 3.3kg (07.3lb) 368 mm barrel 3.05kg (06.72lb) 267 mm barrel 2.92kg (06.44lb) 191 mm barrel |
Length: | 925- 406 mm barrel 887mm802mm 368 mm barrel 778mm694mm 267 mm barrel 709mm627mm 191 mm barrel |
Part Length: | 406mm 368mm 267mm 191mm |
Caliber: | 5.56 mm (.223 in) |
Barrels: | 1 |
Rate: | 800 rounds/minute |
Velocity: | 8500NaN0 406 mm barrel |
Range: | 5500NaN0 406 mm barrel |
Sights: | Iron sights or various optics |
Ref: | [1] |
The CAR 816, also called Caracal Sultan or simply Sultan, is a 5.56×45mm NATO, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle that is produced by Caracal International in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The rifle is also called Sultan in memory of the Emirati Colonel Sultan Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi who was killed in action in Saudi-led intervention in Yemen.[2]
The Caracal CAR 816 shares lineage to the Heckler & Koch HK416. The principal firearms engineers for the CAR 816 were Robert Hirt and Chris Sirois. Hirt was instrumental in the development of the HK416. Following his time with Heckler & Koch, Hirt was recruited by SIG Sauer to work with then SIG engineer Chris Sirois on an improved version of the HK416: the SIG Sauer SIG516 (they later designed the SIG716 and SIG MCX/SIG MPX). Hirt and Sirois were later recruited by Caracal to develop a new rifle iteration that was superior to both the HK416 and SIG516 series. From this, the CAR 816 series was created.[3] [4] [5] [6]
The CAR 816 is the primary infantry assault rifle of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces.[7] Due to their complete manufacture in the United Arab Emirates, the arms are not subject to United States’ imposed International Traffic in Arms Regulations, whilst sharing most components with the M4 arms family extensively used by the United States Armed Forces.
The CAR 816 is a gas operated, select fire assault rifle with ambidextrous controls that fires from a closed rotary bolt.
The CAR 816 is based on the AR-15 platform ergonomic architecture, but uses a short-stroke gas piston operating system (unlike the AR-15's piston-operated gas impingement system) with a user-adjustable gas system. With the help of the three position regulator (normal, adverse conditions and suppressor/silencer settings), the gas system can be adjusted to function reliably with various propellant, projectile, fouling, operating environment and configuration specific pressure behavior. The rifle shares most components with the M4 arms family, with a few exceptions. The CAR 816 uses a proprietary belt carrier and a special tungsten granules containing buffer to manage bolt carrier bounce and soften recoil. The chamber is modified, so the rifle is over-the-beach capable to let the CAR 816 fire safely as quickly as possible after being submerged in water.[8] The M4 carbine profile hammer forged chrome lined barrel has a 178mm twist rate and features a standard A2-style flash suppressor at its muzzle end. All lower receiver components are interchangeable with the M4 arms family. The amount of movement between the upper and lower receiver is minimized by a tension tube.[9]
The CAR 816 handguard features four STANAG 2324/MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails. These allow for direct accessory attachment onto the rail mounting points, and can be removed without the usage of tools.[1]
The shoulder stock is a telescoping 6 position type stock which is adjustable for length of pull.
The CAR 816 uses a mil-spec direct trigger.[1]
The selector settings are: safe, semi-automatic fire and automatic fire.[1]
The CAR 816 basic version features rail mounted flip up rear and front iron sights. The integrated rail on the upper receiver and its continuation on the handguard at the 12 o'clock position allows for the adaptation of various aiming optics.[1]
The CAR 816 features a Draft STANAG 4179 compliant magazine well and is fed with STANAG magazines with a standard capacity of 30 rounds. Other STANAG compatible box and drum magazines can be used.[1]
The weapon is available in semi-automatic and select-fire configurations with four barrel lengths and differing manufacturer stated effective ranges:[10]
The standard issue of the rifle supplied to the UAE armed forces bears an engraving honoring Colonel Sultan Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi.
The Caracal CAR816 A2 is a semi-automatic only export version produced in the United States by Caracal USA. It is built to exceed the NATO test protocols; “Bore Obstruction” and “Over the Beach” testing. It features some minor alterations (M-LOK rails at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock on the handguard and a button cut and QPQ treated steel modified M4 contour barrel) to better meet civilian market preferences in the United States.[12] [13] [14]