

Perforator - A unique version of the Infiltrator, it has the slowest rate of fire of any assault weapon.It is comparable to the silenced 10mm pistol in that it sacrifices firepower to reduce noise. Infiltrator - A scoped, silenced, and stockless version of the R-91 assault rifle.
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The assault rifle can fire a total of 1250 rounds, the equivalent of 53 reloads, from full condition before breaking. Poor-condition assault rifles are sold by many vendors across the wasteland and are often found in raider camps, buildings, and Metro tunnels. Nevertheless, it remains a lightweight, hard-hitting weapon for low to mid-level Small Guns users. However, the high spread and low damage per shot greatly reduce its effectiveness against targets at a longer range or hard targets like giant radscorpions. It is compatible with all Nato standard ammunition types and successfully underwent testing with F1, F1A1, M855, SS109, M856, and F3A1 cartridges.The R91 is a general-purpose automatic firearm, effective from short to medium range. The enhanced rifle can load up to 5.56m calibre of ammunition. It is compatible with night-vision goggles and can support operations during low-light / night conditions. The 4.1kg F90(G) and the 4.34kg F90M(G) variants can be attached with an integrated, double-action, side opening 40mm x 46mm-calibre grenade launcher.Īn enhanced grenade launcher quadrant sight delivers rapid target acquisition and fast reaction times. The butt plate is made from a different polymer and ribbed materials for a positive grip. The weapon also features Nato standard tri-rail system for grips, bipods and visual illumination devices. It also has an extended Nato standard top rail, Nato standard accessory rail for laser aimers, improved cheek weld, and improved access to grenade launcher assembly. The assault rifle incorporates a range of improvements, including a folding cocking handle, modified hammer to improve reliability, extended ejection port and improved port covers, upgraded gas plug adjustment, bolt release catch and a modified trigger guard grip access. It is provided with cold hammer forged chrome lined barrels in all configurations for improved barrel life and precision.

The rifle is also capable of operating under challenging environments. The assault rifle provides troops with superior lethality, high-accuracy and reliability during close quarters combat, as well as longer range shooting.

The barrel lengths of 3.39kg F90M and 3.15kg F90CQB variants are 508mm and 360mm respectively. It is equipped with a 407mm-long fixed and lighter barrel. The rifle has an overall length of 700mm and a weight of 3.25kg. Thales F90’s bullpup design and open architecture allow it to be configured for a wide range of mission profiles. The rifle has five variants namely F90, F90(G) (grenade launcher variant), F90M (Marksman variant with a longer barrel), F90M(G) and F90CQB (close quarters battle-a carbine). They were delivered in two configurations, F90 and F90M. The EF88 rifles, ordered by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) as part of the Project Land 125 Phase 3C programme, entered low-rate initial production at the Lithgow arms facility in September 2014. The rifle achieved provisional design acceptance in the same year. Steyr Mannlicher was selected by Thales Australia to supply a 1.25kg SL40 grenade launcher for integration on the ADF’s EF88 in January 2014.

Thales Australia issued a request for tender seeking suitable surveillance and target acquisition ancillaries for the rifle in early 2014.
