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Assault rifle

Attack Rifle (SIG550, SIG551, SIG552, SIG553 & SIG552 A1)

SG 550
Stgw 90.jpg

The SIG SG 550, designated Stgw-90 (German language) or Fass-90 (French) in the Swiss Army

Blazon Attack Burglarize (SIG550, SIG551, SIG552, SIG553 & SIG552 A1)
Carbine (SIG552, SIG553 & SIG552 A1)
Designated Marksman Burglarize/Sniper Rifle (SIG550 Sniper)
Place of origin Switzerland
Service history
In service 1990–present
Used by See Users
Production history
Designer Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft
Designed 1970s–1980s
Manufacturer Swiss Arms AG (formerly Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft)
Produced 1986–present
No. built 600,000+
Variants Come across Variants
Specifications
Mass SG 550: four.1 kg (9.04 lb)
SG 551: 3.40 kg (7.5 lb)
SG 552 Commando: three.two kg (vii.1 lb)
SG 553: 3.2 kg (seven.1 lb)
SG 550 Sniper: 7.02 kg (15.5 lb)
Length SG 550 (stock extended): 998 mm (39.three in)
SG 550 (stock folded): 772 mm (30.4 in)
SG 551 (stock extended): 833 mm (32.8 in)
SG 551 (stock folded): 607 mm (23.9 in)
SG 552 Commando (stock extended): 730 mm (28.seven in)
SG 552 Commando (stock folded): 504 mm (19.8 in)
SG 553 (stock extended): 730 mm (28.7 in)
SG 553 (stock folded): 501 mm (19.7 in)
SG 550 Sniper (stock extended): 1,130 mm (44.5 in)
SG 550 Sniper (stock folded): 905 mm (35.6 in)
Barrel length SG 550: 528 mm (20.8 in)
SG 551: 363 mm (14.3 in)
SG 552 Commando: 226 mm (8.9 in)
SG 553: 227 mm (8.nine in)
SG 550 Sniper: 650 mm (25.6 in)

Cartridge
  • 5.56×45mm NATO (known as 5,6mm Gw Pat 90 in Switzerland)
  • 7.62×39mm (used in SG 553 R variant)
Activeness Gas operated, rotating bolt
Charge per unit of fire ~700 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity SG 550: 911 m/s (2,989 ft/s)
SG 551: 850 thou/s (2,788.7 ft/s)
SG 552 Commando: 725 m/s (2,378.6 ft/south)
SG 550 Sniper: 940 k/s (3,084.0 ft/s)
Effective firing range 100–400 1000 sight adjustments
Feed organisation
  • v-, xx-, or xxx-round detachable box magazine
  • STANAG magazines (SIG 556 serial)
  • AK-47 magazines (SG 553 R, SIG 556 R)
Sights Rear: rotating diopter pulsate with tritium dark inserts; front: hooded post with folding dark post
540 mm (21.3 in) sight radius (SG 550)
466 mm (18.3 in) sight radius (SG 551)

The SG 550 is an assault rifle manufactured past Swiss Artillery AG (formerly a division of Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft, now known as SIG Property AG) in Switzerland. "SG" is an abbreviation for Sturmgewehr ("attack rifle"). The burglarize is based on the before 5.56×45mm NATO SIG SG 540.

History [edit]

Development [edit]

In 1978, the Swiss armed forces formulated requirements for a successor to the Stgw 57 battle rifle (known commercially as the SG 510) using the vii.5×55mm Schmidt–Rubin cartridge. Emphasis was placed on modularity; the weapon family was to include several variants of the base of operations pattern, including a compact carbine that would be issued to rear-echelon and support troops, command staff, vehicle crews, special forces personnel and paratroopers. Some other aim was to reduce the overall weight of the rifle while retaining comparable or improved accuracy out to 300 m. The solicitation was narrowed downward to ii designs: the Due west+F C42 (developed by the state-endemic Waffenfabrik Bern, using both half dozen.45×48mm and 5.56×45mm cartridges) and the SG 541 (adult by SIG). In 1981, the experimental 6.45mm GP 80 cartridge was rejected in favor of the more than conventional five.half-dozen×45mm GP ninety round (with a 4.1 thousand, tombac-jacketed, atomic number 82 core projectile) that is the Swiss equivalent to NATO's standard 5.56×45mm cartridge.

Production [edit]

In Feb 1983, the determination to prefer the SG 541 was publicly appear (the designation of the rifle was inverse in October of the post-obit yr to SG 550, while the carbine version became known as the SG 551). Product began in 1986 and iv years afterwards the rifle was officially accepted into service in 1990, hence the military designation Stgw ninety. Over 600,000 rifles have been delivered since then and product for the military has now ceased.[1]

Design details [edit]

Operating mechanism [edit]

SG 550 disassembled into its principal constituent groups

The SG 550 is a selective-fire 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle firing from a closed bolt. It has a gas-actuated piston-driven long-stroke operating system derived from the SIG SG 540 series of rifles, which uses burnt pulverisation gases vented through a port in the barrel to ability the weapon's moving parts. Once inside the gas cylinder, propellant gases laissez passer through an L-shaped channel machined in the piston head and are directed forward towards the gas valve. The force per unit area build-up in front of the piston head pushes the piston and commodities carrier rearward. As the piston is driven back, the gas port and the Fifty-shaped aqueduct motility out of alignment, cutting off the supply of gas to the cylinder. Surplus gas and pulverisation residues are evacuated through an exhaust port in the gas cylinder. The manually adaptable gas valve has two settings, one for normal operation, and the second setting for use in the presence of heavy fouling or icing.

The rotary commodities locking machinery consists of two steel locking lugs that appoint locking recesses in the breech, and is identical to that used in the SG 540. A bound-loaded extractor is incorporated into the bolt while a fixed protrusion on ane of the receiver's internal guide rails ejects the spent cartridge casings.

Features [edit]

The burglarize controls, including fire selector/safe.

The burglarize is hammer-fired and has a trigger mechanism with an ambidextrous prophylactic and burn selector switch that has four settings: "South"—safe, "1"—unmarried fire, "iii"—3-round burst and "20"—fully automatic burn down. The 3-circular burst fashion "3" and the fully automatic "20" position can be disabled by a rotating rubber guard to avert accidentally activating the continuous burn down mode. The trigger is enclosed in a pivoting trigger guard which can exist folded down to the left or right side assuasive for unhindered operation with winter gloves. The trigger pull is approximately 35 N (7.9 lbf)

The firearm is fed by lightweight xx-circular box magazines, thirty-, 10- and 5-round magazines are also available. The magazines are molded from a translucent polymer and can be locked together using studs in club to facilitate quicker reloading (Jungle style). The empty weight of a xx-round magazine is 95 one thousand (three.4 oz) and 110 one thousand (3.9 oz) for a xxx-round magazine.

A commodities hold-open device locks the bolt carrier assembly open later on expending the concluding cartridge from the magazine and is released by lifting the bolt catch lever located on the left side of the receiver. Alternatively, a left-handed shooter may release the bolt by pulling the safe-coated charging handle to rear a brusk distance.

The SG 550 has a side-folding skeletonized buttstock (folds to the right side of the receiver) and a lightweight aluminium bipod that folds into grooves in the lower handguard. The hinged stock is firmly locked in the folded position by a socket in the butt which clips into a plastic stud on the handguard; a firm pull will release the stock which is and so swung into the airtight position and locked by a button grab. A collapsible side-folding stock is also available. The stock, pistol grip, and handguards are made of a high-strength polymer, and are produced in either green or black colour options. The steel receiver housing and several other components are manufactured using stamping and welding; external steel surfaces are finished with a ceramic-reinforced enamel coat known as Ilaflon.[2]

The heavy, cold hammer-forged barrel is screwed into the receiver and is equipped with a slotted "bird cage" type flash suppressor that is too used to launch rifle grenades (using standard, live armament) or attach a knife bayonet (the bayonet is supported by a lug located at the base of the gas cake). The rifled butt has vi right-mitt grooves and the Swiss Army specification 254 mm (1:10 in) rifling twist rate is optimized for Swiss military GP xc armament. An export-oriented barrel with a 178 mm (1:7 in) twist rate is too bachelor, designed to stabilize v.56×45mm NATO rounds with the heavier SS109 and tracer projectiles.

All rifles are test fired for accuracy and function prior to leaving the factory at the manufacturer'due south surreptitious 300 k test range. Random new rifles out of product were tested on a machine balance. In a 24 single shot string starting with a cold weapon and using GP 90 ammunition, the Rfifty or 50% windage and top dispersion of any individual weapon must have been inside an xi cm (4.3 in) group at 300 1000, the 50% windage and elevation dispersion must have averaged vii cm (two.8 in).[3] The employed circular mistake likely method cannot be converted and is not comparable to US military methods for determining burglarize accuracy. When the Rfifty results are doubled the hit probability increases to 93.seven%.

The gas organisation'southward components are fabricated of stainless steel. The barrel, bolt, bolt carrier, and firing pin are all made with steel that has been gas nitrided, hardened and tempered. The bolt and carrier, along with most other components internal to the receiver undergo a phosphating process.

Sights [edit]

Rotating diopter drum rear sight.

The SG 550 serial rifles have a 540 mm (21.iii in) long sight radius and are equipped with iron sights adaptable for both windage and elevation. The sights are similar to those on some Heckler & Koch weapons, such as the HK G3 or HK MP5. The sights consist of a rear, rotating diopter drum soldered to the receiver and a hooded front post installed in the gas cake. The rear sight has an open up notch setting marked "1" designed for firsthand firing up to 100 grand but likewise contains apertures with settings "two", "3" and "iv" corresponding to 200, 300 and 400 m firing ranges. The 400 m setting has a removable iris for sportive shooting. The sights are adjustable via micrometer screws with windage and elevation increments of 0.15 mil (≈0.52 moa), or fifteen mm (0.6 in) at 100 m. For night utilize, the dedicated "ane" notch setting in the rear sight drum is provided with ii self-luminous tritium-powered inserts fitted laterally on each side of the notch and additionally in a flip-up post fastened to the foresight. When firing rifle grenades the front end sight hood is aligned with the uppermost edge of the grenade'southward warhead, this provides an estimated betoken of impact up to 75 k. The burglarize grenades intended for this purpose were FN/Luchaire Type 58-N bullet-though anti-tank grenades.

For designated marksman utilize, the SG 550 is equipped with a Kern four×24 scope sight on a quick-detachable mountain.[ citation needed ] The sight weighs 730 g (26 oz) and includes a variety of features, such as STANAG 2324/MIL-STD-1913 compliant mounting components, a Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) elevation aligning knob for ranges from 100 to 600 m, a tritium-illuminated reticle that enables target conquering in low-light atmospheric condition and a diopter eyesight correction adjustment. Included with the sight is a lens hood for mounting on the ocular that reduces prototype quality-impairing stray low-cal and a gray filter for glare reduction.[4] The basic model of this optical sight was already used on the Stgw 57.[five]

The upper receiver can accept quick-detachable rails and adapters used to mount eyes (STANAG 2324 compliant). The scope mounting organisation consists of a centering hole located on the forepart face of the rear sight assembly and a dovetail-like mounting point at the front terminate of the receiver. Swiss Arms (respectively Brügger & Thomet) offer several types of quick-release telescopic mounts and Picatinny rails. A version of the rifle with an integral receiver-mounted Picatinny runway is also offered; in this configuration the weapon is fitted with flip-upward emergency boxing sights—a rear discontinuity sight which folds downwardly into a recess in the track and a folding forepart bract.

Accessories [edit]

Swiss soldier with a SG 550 and a GL 5040/5140 grenade launcher

Stgw 90 bayonet fabricated by Wenger

Both the burglarize and carbine come standard with a spare magazine, sling, cleaning kit and a loading aid for rapid magazine filling.

The full-sized SG 550/551 volition accept SIG's twoscore mm GL 5040/5140 grenade launcher (Swiss military designation: xl mm Gewehraufsatz 97), which is mounted under the barrel via an eccentric latch and replaces the lower handguard. The grenade launcher is a single-shot breech-loaded weapon that is supplied with a leaf sight that attaches to the burglarize's rear sight base and enables accurate firing out to 200 one thousand. The lightweight aluminium launcher weighs 1.7 kg (iii.7 lb) unloaded, and is operated independently of the rifle. Information technology can use a broad array of xl×46mm grenades, including extended range high-pressure types and non-lethal billy or anti-riot projectiles. The compact SG 552/553 can exist fitted with smaller GL 5340 underbarrel grenade launcher.

An Stgw ninety bayonet can also be mounted to the rifle. The bayonet has an overall length of 310 mm and a muzzle ring bore of 22 mm. The 177 mm long blade is single-edged and information technology has no fuller. The bayonets are manufactured exclusively for the Swiss Army by Victorinox and in the past past Wenger until Victorinox caused Wenger in 2005. With a proper lug adaptor, the burglarize will also accept a NATO-blueprint KCB-77 (made originally by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen, West Germany) or the American M9.

Variants [edit]

SG 551 [edit]

The SG 551 carbine has a short blueprint 363 mm (14.3 in) barrel, gas tube and piston compared to the SG 550. The SG 551 series rifles accept a 466 mm (xviii.3 in) long sight radius. The handguards were likewise changed and the bipod removed. The SG 551 cannot be used with a bayonet or fire burglarize grenades. The SG 551 comes in several specialized variants designed for employ with security and special forces. Amid those variants are:

  • SG 551-1P police carbine, designed to appoint point targets out to 300 1000; equipped with a Hensoldt 6x42 BL telescopic sight and detachable cheek riser.
  • SG 551 SWAT carbine, coated with a corrosion-resistant terminate and equipped with an optical sight mount used with a broad array of sights, and can also take mission-critical accessories such equally a bipod, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation pointer or tactical light.
  • SG 551 LB carbine with an extended 454 mm (17.ix in) barrel that enables the employ of burglarize grenades and a bayonet.[1]

SG 552 Commando [edit]

The meaty SG 552 Commando carbine with 30-round magazine

The compact SG 552 Commando (full designation as the 552-2P[6]) carbine was released in July 1998. It has a shorter 226 mm (8.nine in) barrel (with an open, iii-prong flash suppressor) and gas tube, ventilated handguards and a redesigned bolt carrier group that was integrated with the piston rod to class a single moving assembly. The SG 552 series rifles take a 360 mm (14.2 in) long sight radius. The render mechanism has been moved to the rear of the receiver housing and its recoil spring is guided in a way coordinating to that of the AK-47: on a steel guide rod (afterwards models feature a polymer guide rod) resting against the lower receiver'due south rear surface under tension of the compressed recoil spring. Like the SG 550/551, this model can have rails and accessories enabling the use of optics. A long barrel version of the SG 552 known as the SG 552 LB incorporates a 346 mm (13.6 in) barrel with provision to fire burglarize grenades and support a bayonet. The SG 552 models were discontinued in 2008 and replaced by the SG 553. Upgrade part kits are available to convert a SG 552 in to a SG 553.

SG 553 [edit]

The SG 553 is an improved version of the SG 552 and was released in 2008. Even though it mostly resembles the SG 552, the SG 553 has one fundamental advantage, the recoil spring is now wrapped around the piston rod as in the SG 550/551 models, which accost several reliability issues encountered in the SG 552 and also allows the usage of the standard SG 550/551 charging handle. The SG 553 series rifles accept a 339 mm (thirteen.3 in) long sight radius. A long barrel version of the SG 553 known as the SG 553 LB incorporates a 347 mm (thirteen.7 in) barrel with provision to burn burglarize grenades and support a bayonet. Further manufacturing plant options for the SG 553 rifle serial are an integrated receiver Picatinny track and an adjustable butt stock.[7] The SG 553 R is a variant chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge fed from AK family box magazines.[viii]

SG 552-A1 [edit]

The SG 552-A1 is a SG 552 rifle that has been modified to function like the SG 553. The modifications are bachelor as a conversion kit that includes a new commodities carrier, charging handle, recoil spring and gas tube.

SG 550 Sniper [edit]

Some other fellow member of the SG 550 family is the SG 550 Sniper variant (also designated SG 550-1) designed specifically for Swiss security forces. introduced in 1988, This accurized rifle has a refined two-phase trigger (the pull force was reduced from 35 Due north (seven.9 lbf) to 15 N (3.iv lbf), a heavy, hammer-forged 650 mm (25.6 in) long butt with a 254 mm (1:ten in) rifling twist rate (it has no flash hider) and is used exclusively with telescopic sights. The new folding stock has an adjustable cheek piece and a spacer organisation on the butt, the ergonomic pistol grip'southward bending of inclination tin be regulated, the forend was shortened, and the bipod features a height and cant adjustment mechanism. This model is no longer in production.

Civilian variants [edit]

The SG 550/551/552/553 are also available in semi-automatic just configurations, intended for the civilian shooting market. Among these variants are the SG 550/551/552 SP, PE 90 and SIG Sport rifles. The SG 550 serial is available with either 178 mm or 254 mm (1:7 and 1:10 in) twist charge per unit barrels. Rifles designated SG 55x-ane accept a 254 mm (1:10 in) twist rate, while models marked SG 55x-ii have a 178 mm (1:seven in) twist rate. The ordinance GP ninety ammunition is optimized for use with the original Swiss 254 mm (1:10 in) rifling twist rate.

Due to import restrictions, the American civilian market required a partially American-made version assembled by SIG SAUER, Inc. in Exeter, New Hampshire. The SIG556 is designed to see these requirements. The 556 lacks full-auto capability and the overall length is 940 mm (37.0 in). One departure is a new aluminum lower receiver that accepts M16 STANAG magazines and an M4 telescoping buttstock. The barrel'due south twist charge per unit is 178 mm (1:7 in).[nine]

There are many variants of this burglarize offered for sale. The outset variant was sold with an aluminum Picatinny rail on the upper receiver and a series of plastic track on the handguard. The market pushed SIG to produce the burglarize with the slimmer profile 551-blazon handguards and a hooded front sight; this version is marketed as the SIG556 Classic.[x] Several folding stock models accept been released as well as variants with railed forend combinations. Some other major variant is a SIG556 DMR. This features a 21 in (533.iv mm) long barrel without wink suppressor, upgraded, a match type trigger, Magpul PRS stock and older style plastic handguards. SIGP556 pistol variants with 10 in barrels are also bachelor. In 2012 the SIG556R or SIG556 Russian chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge and using AK-pattern box magazines was introduced.[eleven] The first generation of SIG556R rifles had a number of performance problems that were later resolved in later production runs of the SIG556R.

In January 2014, SIG introduced the 556xi series rifles equally an improvement to the 556 and 556R series rifles.

As of May 2017, SIG has discontinued the SIG556, SIG556R, and 556xi series of rifles and no longer displays those models on the products section of their website.[12]

The SIG 522LR is a .22-quotient sporting rifle styled after the SG 551. It uses a simple blowback semi-automated operating system and its barrel has a 406 mm (1:xvi in) twist rate. Due to its operating principle, the rifle has no mechanical commonality with other SG 550 variants. The SIG522 accepts commonly available AR-style .22-caliber conversion magazines.

In the U.Due south, a diversity of semi-automated SwissArms firearms are available for sale. Due to U.S. import regulations, they are imported as a pistol.[xiii]

Regulation in Canada [edit]

On 27 February 2014, the Canadian semi-automatic "Archetype Green" sporting burglarize, also known as the Swiss Arms PE 90, was re-classified as a "prohibited weapon".[14] The rifle had been popular with hunters and gun enthusiasts, who until February 2014, only required a possession and acquisition licence to obtain the rifle. However, late in 2013, a gun dealer had imported some PE xc rifles from Switzerland and brought them to Canada for sale. Afterward some were sold, it was alleged that the rifles in question were of a variant not allowed in Canada (PE90). Upon investigation and examination past the RCMP, this was proven inconclusive, however, the RCMP went further and decided the versions in Canada were too close to the PE90 and reclassified the rifles and declared the unabridged model line prohibited, with possible confiscation for devastation. This caused outrage amongst owners and lobbyists, who felt that the RCMP exceeded their potency, and that such policy changes should be enacted past legislation. The National Firearms Association of Canada considered pursuit of the matter through the legal organization.[15] On 31 July 2015, the Canadian government overturned the reclassification and returned the Swiss rifles to the original classifications.[16] On May 1, 2020, the rifles were once again reclassified equally Prohibited Firearms via Social club in Quango.[17]

Accuracy potential [edit]

The following tables list accuracy statistics for typical in service Stgw 90 rifles firing Swiss 5,6 mm Gw Pat 90 service ammunition obtained past firing from the bipod. The statistics were computed nether the 1990-ties Swiss method for determining accuracy, which is more circuitous than Western methods which unremarkably involve firing a group of shots and so measuring the overall diameter of the grouping. The Swiss method differs in that subsequently a group of shots is fired into the target from a car rest hits on the outer part of the target are disregarded, while only one-half of the hits on the inner part of the circles are counted (50% or R50), which significantly reduces the overall diameter of the groups. The vertical and horizontal measurements of the reduced groups are and so used to measure accurateness. This round error probable method used past the Swiss and other European militaries cannot be converted and is not comparable to US military methods for determining rifle accurateness. When the Rfifty results are doubled the hit probability increases to 93.7%.

Circular fault probable 20 hits distribution instance

Single shot dispersion with Swiss 5,half dozen mm Gw Pat ninety service ammunition[xviii]
Range Horizontal accuracy of burn (R50) Vertical accuracy of fire (R50)
0 m (0 yd) 0 cm (0.0 in) 0 cm (0.0 in)
100 m (109 yd) 4 cm (1.half-dozen in) iv cm (i.half-dozen in)
200 m (219 yd) 9 cm (3.5 in) nine cm (3.5 in)
300 yard (328 yd) 14 cm (5.5 in) 14 cm (5.five in)
400 one thousand (437 yd) twenty cm (7.9 in) 22 cm (8.vii in)
  • Rfifty means the closest l percentage of the shot group volition all exist within a circumvolve of the mentioned diameter.
  • R93.seven means the closest 93.7 per centum of the shot group volition all exist within a circle of the mentioned diameter.
  • For rapid single shot series (5 rounds quickly fired within 2.v to five seconds) the dispersion doubles compared to single shot fire.
  • In 3-round flare-up mode and fully automatic firing manner the dispersion quadruples compared to unmarried shot fire.

For reference a 1 minute of arc (MOA) circumvolve at 300 m (328 yd) has a diameter of 8.72 cm (3.4 in). The radius of a circle is half its diameter.

Acceptance accuracy requirements [edit]

The 300 m (328 yd) Rl dispersion of xiv cm (5.five in) × fourteen cm (5.5 in) from the above table was besides the accuracy standard any Stgw 90 had to pass, firing a 24-round grouping of a car residuum. During production the Swiss military additionally demanded for acceptance at random selected new Stgw xc weapons out of a production batch, firing a 24-round grouping with Swiss v,half-dozen mm Gw Pat xc service armament of a automobile balance at a range of 300 grand (328 yd), the R50 horizontal and vertical dispersion had to boilerplate 7 cm (two.8 in) × vii cm (2.8 in). Whatsoever result from an individual equally such tested weapon, was not allowed to exceed a maximal R50 dispersion of 11 cm (4.3 in) × 11 cm (4.three in).[19]

Gallery [edit]

Users [edit]

Country Organization name Model Quantity Date Reference
Argentine republic GEOF, Federal Police

Grupo de Especial de Seguridad, Policia de Mendoza

SG 553 SOW SG 556 _ _ [20]

[21]

Brazil Brazilian Federal Law, Brazilian Air Force PARA-SAR SG 550
SG 551
_ _ [22]
Canada Lethbridge Police Service SIG 553 _ _ [ commendation needed ]
CN Police _ _
Egypt Sa'ka Forces and Unit 777 SG 552 _ _ _
Finland Helsinki Police Section, Karhu Team SG 552 _ _ [23]
France Special Operations Command of the French Regular army SG 551
SG 551 LB
_ _ [24]
National Gendarmerie Intervention Grouping (GIGN) of the National Gendarmerie SG 553 SOW _ _ [20]
Germany GSG 9 of the German Federal Law SIG 553 SOW _ _ [xx] [25]
Spezialeinsatzkommando groups of some Landespolizei _ _
India National Security Guard SG 551 675 ~2010 [26] [27]
Indonesia Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) special forces grouping of the Indonesian Army SG 550
SG 552
_ _ [28]
Komando Pasukan Katak (Kopaska) tactical diver group of the Indonesian Navy _ _
Malaysia Grup Gerak Khas (GGK) Counter-Terrorism Forces of the Malaysian Army SG 553 LB
SG 553 SB
JMF Elite Forces Counter-Terrorism Forces of the Majestic Johor Military Force
Pasukan Khas Udara (PASKAU) Counter-Terrorism Forces of the Royal Malaysian Air Force _ _ [29] [thirty]
Special Chore and Rescue (STAR) Maritime Counter-Terrorism Forces of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency _ _ [31]
Republic of malta Armed forces of Malta SG 550 _ _ [1]
Islamic republic of pakistan Special Service Group Counter-Terrorism Forces of the Islamic republic of pakistan Army _ _ _ [32]
Poland GROM special forces of the Polish Armed services _ _ _ [20] [33] [34]
Romania Detasamentul Cautare Salvare in Lupta (DCSL) special forces Combat Search and Rescue of the Romanian Air Force SG 553 _ _ [35]
Romanian Naval Forces 307th Marine Infantry Regiment - reconnaissance units
Saudi arabia Royal Saudi Navy Special Forces Units SG 556 SWAT
SG 552
SG 556 SBR
_ _ [36] [37] [38]
Serbia Specijalna Antiteroristicka Jedinica ("Special Antiterrorist Unit of measurement") of the Serbian Law SIG SG 552 _ _ [39]
Slovakia Útvar Osobitného Určenia ("special assignments unit") of the Slovak Police SG 551 SWAT _ _ [40]
Republic of korea Special Body of water Assault Team (SSAT) of the Korea Declension Guard SG 556 _ _ [41]
Spain Grupo Especial de Operaciones of the Spanish National Law SG 551 SWAT
SG 552
_ _ [42] [43]
Switzerland Swiss Armed Forces SG 550
SG 552
SG 553
450,000[44] _ [45]
Taiwan Wei-An Police Special Services Commando. SG 551-1P _ 1994 [46]
Turkey Karşı Atak Timi, special forces of the General Advisers of Security. SG 553 _ _ [47]
Tunisia Groupe d'Intervention Présidentielle, special forces of the Presidential Guard. SG 552 [48]
United Kingdom West Mercia Law SG 551 SWAT [49]
Derbyshire Law SG 552 [fifty]
West Yorkshire Police SG 553 SOW [51] [52]
Staffordshire Police
United states Drug Enforcement Administration SG 551
SG 553 SOW
_ _ [twenty] [53]
Federal Bureau of Investigation SG 551 _ _ [53]
Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) counter-terrorism forces of the United States Capitol Police SG 550 _ _ [54]
Vatican city Pontifical Swiss Guard SG 550
SG 552
_ _ [55]
Venezuela Venezuelan Marine Corps SG 550
SG 552
_ _ [56]

See also [edit]

  • SIG SG 530
  • SIG SG 540
  • SIG Sauer SIG516
  • Gun politics in Switzerland
  • List of assault rifles
  • List of carbines
  • List of sniper rifles

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  • Modern Firearms
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  • SG 550/551 technical data and examination documentation
  • The SIG SG 550 series—data, manuals and links
  • SG 550/551 didactics manual
  • SG 552 instruction transmission
  • Swiss Military Stgw 90 transmission (in German)
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