Talk:AIF/@comment-26482266-20151220083237

Three new weapons are tested for the AIF, each with their unique purposes. They are planned for mass production in use for the military and special forces, and maybe as a export weapon to other nations.

The ICS-15 was planned to be built alongside the MA5C. The ICS-15 fires the same type of ammunition as the Ma5C, but it has a 45 round clip. It also has a bayonet attachment, making it ideal for melee combat. It is possible to equip an ammunition counter onto the weapon.

The ICS-15K was origionally built as an anti-materal rifle, but is now used as a battlerifle. It chambers .50 BMG bullets, but as a consequence, it only has 6 rounds in it's magazine. Bullets have been tested to go through any amount of body armor, and they are usually lethal when the target is hit. It comes with a bayonent, making it very useful for melee.

The ICS-15M was built to replace the STEN for airdropped troops. The ICS-15M has a 35 round magazine that chambers the same rounds as the STEN, but the magazine takes far less time to reload. It is also lighter, and therefore easier to carry.

As a side note, all of these weapons are proven to be very reliable and unprone to jamming. They are also durable, even when tested under tough battlefield conditions.

That is all.

-Engineering Report