T91 assault rifle explained

T91
Origin:Taiwan
Type:Assault rifle
Is Ranged:Yes
Service:2003–present
Used By:See Users
Design Date:2002
Manufacturer:205th Arsenal
Production Date:2003–present
Unit Cost:600USD(2003)
Number:300,000+
Weight:3.17 kg
Length:880mm (stock extended)
800mm (stock retracted) (Standard Rifle)
780mm (stock extended)
700 mm (stock retracted) (CQC Carbine)
Part Length:406mm (Standard Rifle)349mm (CQC Carbine)
Cartridge:5.56×45mm NATO
Action:Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate:800-850 rpm
Velocity:975 m/s (Standard Rifle)
840 m/s (CQC Carbine)
Range:400m
600m (with optics)
Feed:Various STANAG magazines.
Sights:M16A2-style sights with windage and elevation adjustments
Picatinny rail can be used for mounting various optical sights

The T91 is a gas-operated, magazine-fed, assault rifle produced by the 205th Armory of National Defense in Republic of China. It is based on the proven T86 assault rifle, incorporating features from the M16 and AR-18 with more modern features. The T91 is lighter and shorter than the T65 it replaces, and has an adjustable 3-position telescoping stock.

History

The T91 was a further development of the T86, which had been intended to replace the T65 series in Taiwanese military service. Experience on the previous design and feedback from various users were incorporated into the T91. Development was completed in 2002, and full volume production commenced in 2003.

The T91 was designed to counter the People's Liberation Army's deployment of Type 81 assault rifle and the QBZ-95.[1]

There are rumors that arms dealers had secretly inquired about the possibility of sales to certain militant groups in Southeast Asia, but were reportedly rejected by the Republic of China Ministry of National Defense (MND). The MND neither confirmed nor denied such rumors.[2]

In March 8, 2023, the ROC Marine Corp reported the loss of two T91s from the 99th Marine Brigade's inventory in Kaohsiung.[3]

Adoption

In 2003, the Taiwanese Army ordered 101,162 T91 combat rifles as force-wide replacements of all service rifles, with a delivery schedule from 2004 to 2008. The total budget amount was NT$1,803 million (US$54.6 million), placing the unit price at about NT$17,800 (US$539). As of April 2006, nine Taiwanese Army armoured, mechanized infantry, and infantry brigades have fully converted to the T91.

In 2005, the Taiwanese Military Police ordered 12,069 T91 combat rifles to equip garrison units in the Taipei capital region. Delivery would span over the next three years.

Replacement

The T112 assault rifle is intended to replace the T91.[4]

Design

The T91 is a gas-operated short-stroke, air-cooled, rotating bolt, magazine- or drum-fed, select-fire, modularized military rifle compatible with various tactical accessories. Similar to the T86, the T91 is shorter than the T65K2 assault rifle, giving the operator higher mobility and ease of aiming in a confined space.

The T91 has a 4-position selector switch: S – safe, 1 – semi-automatic, 3 – three-round burst, and A – automatic. Like the T65K2, the T91 utilises an M16A2-style front post and rear peephole sight. The rear sight, mounted on the detachable handle, is adjustable for windage and elevation. Operation of the charging handle, magazine release, and bolt release are also the same as the M16. One notable difference is that the T91 does not have a forward assist, and the brass deflector is not as pronounced.

The action of the T91 is based on the T65 series. However, parts are not interchangeable because the bolt lug on the T91 is shorter by 1mm. The T91 also inherits the modularized gas piston system from the T86, allowing easy removal for maintenance without the risk of losing small parts.

The telescoping stock on the T91 was designed based on the experience of military and police personnel with the M4 Carbine. The resulting product has improved recoil transfer and handling qualities. A rubber recoil pad is also added for comfort. The handguards are triangular in shape.

The T91 has a 416mm barrel with flash suppressor. Rate of rifling twist is 178mm. Due to the use of a shorter barrel, the T91 has 20% more recoil than the T65K2. Average group size at 175m (574feet) also increased by 10mm. The chamber and bore are chrome-lined and can fire all standard 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition. Standard-issue 30-round detachable box magazines for the T91 feature indicator holes for the top 2-15 rounds as well as two protrusions on each side to avoid over-insertion. However, standard STANAG magazines may also be used.

T91 uppers have also been exported to the United States through Wolf Performance Ammunition.[5] When it was first released, Wolf was reported to have sold more than a thousand uppers in one day.[6]

Accessories

The T91 has a MIL-STD-1913 picatinny rail on the top of the receiver, handguard, and the front-sight block. The standard-issue detachable handle can be removed to accommodate a variety of optical sights and scopes. There is also an M-LOK rail that is issued to some troops in addition to the testing of new options. It can also be equipped with the T85 40 mm grenade launcher to serve in a squad-level fire support role.

The Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology developed a T91 indoor shooting simulator for infantry marksmanship training. This equipment is capable of simulating various weather conditions, shooting distances, and wind states. For training purposes, a paintball conversion kit is also provided.

Other attachments include red dot sights and holographic weapon sights.

Variants

Users

5,000 rifles[8]

Unknown rifles[9]

100 rifles[10] [11]

1000 rifles[12]

20,000 rifles[13]

18,000 rifles[14]

240,000 rifles

10,000 rifles[15]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fortier . David . Wolf A1 Gas Piston AR-15 Upper Receiver Review . www.firearmsnews.com . 29 May 2020 . Firearms News . 31 December 2020.
  2. http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2005/new/jun/13/today-p2.htm 東南亞某國叛軍欲買T91戰鬥步槍被拒絕(A rebel army in Southeast Asia desired to buy T91 but rejected by Republic of China army)
  3. Web site: Taiwan's Marine Corps reports two T91 assault rifle actions missing - Focus Taiwan . 8 March 2023 .
  4. Web site: Che-yu . Wu . Chin . Jonathan . Military's new rifle has started mass production . taipeitimes.com . . 7 April 2024.
  5. Web site: [Big 3 East] Wolf Ammo Is Bringing Us A Type 91 Upper -]. 13 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Chin . Johnathan . Thousands of T91 rifles sold in US in one day: report . taipeitimes.com . 23 April 2017 . Taipei Times . 5 April 2019.
  7. Web site: Lo Tien-pin and Jonathan Chin . Aaron Tu . University's polygonal rifling improves weaponry . taipeitimes.com . 26 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 28 May 2019.
  8. News: 波士尼亞特種部隊採購T91戰鬥步槍 . 2008-02-16 . 許紹軒 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090413140415/http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2008/new/feb/16/today-p1-3.htm . 2009-04-13 .
  9. Web site: Gambian army deployed to beat back crime wave . www.journalducameroun.com . Journal du Cameroun . 25 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230525111034/https://www.journalducameroun.com/en/gambian-army-deployed-to-beat-back-crime-wave/ . May 25, 2023 . en . 14 June 2021 . live.
  10. News: 蔡英文訪海地受軍禮歡迎 安全部隊各式軍品、步槍皆台灣贈予 . 2019-07-18 . 蘇仲泓 . . dead . 2019-08-22 . 2019-08-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190822185432/https://tw.news.yahoo.com/%25E8%2594%25A1%25E8%258B%25B1%25E6%2596%2587%25E8%25A8%25AA%25E6%25B5%25B7%25E5%259C%25B0%25E5%258F%2597%25E8%25BB%258D%25E7%25A6%25AE%25E6%25AD%25A1%25E8%25BF%258E-%25E5%25AE%2589%25E5%2585%25A8%25E9%2583%25A8%25E9%259A%258A%25E5%2590%2584%25E5%25BC%258F%25E8%25BB%258D%25E5%2593%2581-%25E6%25AD%25A5%25E6%25A7%258D%25E7%259A%2586%25E5%258F%25B0%25E7%2581%25A3%25E8%25B4%2588%25E4%25BA%2588-072139765.html .
  11. News: 贈海地軍警戰鬥個裝槍械 國防部:展現我國防自主實力. 2019-07-18. 林銘翰. ETtoday. dead. 2019-07-18. 2019-08-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20190718082546/https://www.ettoday.net/news/20190718/1493025.htm.
  12. Web site: 存档副本 . 2021-02-05 . 2016-11-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161120221608/http://globerove.com/india/weapons-of-the-indian-army/4367 .
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20060218173358/http://big5.xinhuanet.com/gate/big5/news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2005-06/16/content_3092900.htm 中華民國軍方證實國造T86步槍及T91步槍銷往約旦(T86 & T91 sold to Jordan confirmed by ROC army)
  14. Web site: Google Sites.
  15. Web site: UAE 'given guns' for Chen visit. Taiwan. Taipei Times. 2005.