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Looking at the AK-47 made by Soviet Union, Aurelia wanted an Assault Rifle powerful yet more reliable and cheaper, this is the answer. R-47s are a type of gun that can last for very long ages. Used not only by Aurelian military, but also Yugoslavia and NATO-Aligned nations (Until M16s were a thing). Bayonet is included
Cartige: 6.3x34mm
Rounds: 40 per Magazine
RPM: 620 Rounds Per Minute
Developed: October 2, 1947
Entered Service: Novermber 3, 1947
Mass-produced: November 7, 1947
Retired: May 2, 2002
Cost: $700 USD, $750 USD (For Export)
Notes: It is the only Aurelian Assault Rifle that outproduced AK-47. By the time it was retired, There are over 490 Million in Aurelian storehouses. It has become one of the most sought firearm due to its very cheaper than AK-47 and high reliability. R-47s are built to last.
R-61
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Aurelia decided to improve its R-47 design to create R-61 Assault Rifle. It is the first rifle that uses Red-Dot Sight and Foregrip to help with the recoil. Has also bayonet-applicable.
Cartige: 7.92x33mm Kurz
Rounds: 40 per Magazine
RPM: 710 Rounds Per Minute
Developed: June 2, 1961
Entered Service: June 20, 1961
Mass-produced: July 3, 1961
Retired: May 2, 2012
Cost: $900 USD
Notes: Aurelian military wants the 7.92x33mm become a mainstream of ammo so they made this assault rifle that allows to use Kar98 ammo.
Machineguns
-MMG-200
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If Americans have M2 Browning, Soviets have DShK, then Aurelians have MMG-200. Having a half a weight of M1919 thanks to Plasteel on it, this Aurelian Heavy Machinegun can be used by infantry as support and easily redeployed in seconds thanks to light weight and can be fired on the move. And with much time of development, the recoil is non-existent. Aurelia never plans to retire those beasts.
Developed: June 1, 1946
Entered Service: July 4, 1946
Mass-Produced: July 8, 1946
Retired: Never
Cartige: 17.5x77mm
Rounds Carried: 4,000 per magazine
RPM: 1,100 Rounds per Minute
Cost: $12,300 USD
Notes: If this was developed before WW1, it can easily penetrate Mark V Landships without problems. Hell, it can penetrate frontal armor of Panzer III