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===Film=== | ===Film=== |
Revision as of 07:59, 26 February 2011
The SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) is a series of 5.56x45mm bullpup assault rifles and light support weapons designed on the operation of the Armalite AR-18 and SAR-87 (An advanced AR-18 made by the rival company Sterling Armaments of Dagenham), and produced from 1985 to 1994 by the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock.
In 1988 production of the rifle was transferred to the Royal Ordnance’s Nottingham Small Arms Facility (later British Aerospace, Royal Ordnance; now BAE Systems Land Systems Munitions & Ordnance).
The SA80 can be seen in the following films, television series, anime and video games used by the following actors:
Specifications
(1985-1994)
- Type: Assault Rifle
- Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO
- Capacity: 20, 30-round STANAG magazines
- Fire Modes: repetition (semiautomatic), automatic (safety is NOT a fire mode and is separate to the selector)
L85
L85A1
The original variant of the SA80 series issued to the British forces. These were manufactured by Royal Ordnance (Formerly known as Enfield) from 1985 until 1994 after the notorious faults of the weapon in battlefield conditions.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aliens | Seen on gun rack on Sulaco in extended edition | 1986 | ||
Patriot Games | British Army Guards | With covered SUSAT scopes and bayonets | 1992 | |
Patriot Games | British Army soldiers | With SUSAT scopes | 1992 | |
Police Story 3: Supercop | Royal Hong Kong police officer | 1992 | ||
The Devil's Own | British Army soldiers | With SUSAT scopes | 1997 | |
Dog Soldiers | British Army soldiers | With blank-firing adaptors and SUSAT scopes | 2002 | |
Underworld | With SUSAT scope, seen on gun rack | 2003 | ||
Resident Evil: Extinction | Linden Ashby | Chase | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope | 2007 |
Doomsday | British Army Guards | Appear to be old airsoft toys (due to mini Union Flag near butt plate) | 2008 | |
Punisher: War Zone | Seen on gun rack | 2009 | ||
Kick-Ass | Seen on gun rack | 2010 |
Television
Show Title/Episode | Actor | Character | Notation | Air Date |
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Bugs/"Stealth" | 1995 - 1999 | |||
Soldier Soldier | Robson Green | Dave Tucker | w/ SUSAT scopes, w/ and without bayonets and protective covers | 1991 - 1997 |
Soldier Soldier | ??? | British Army soldiers | w/ SUSAT scopes, w/ and without bayonets and protective covers | 1991 - 1997 |
Firefly | ??? | Alliance soldiers | w/SUSAT scopes | 2002 |
Firefly | ??? | Browncoats | 2002 | |
Battlestar Galactica | ??? | Honor guards | w/white-painted handguard and lower receiver | 2004 - 2009 |
Battlestar Galactica/"Resistance", "The Farm" | ??? | Caprica Resistance fighters | w/ SUSAT scopes | 2004 - 2009 |
Situation Critical | ??? | British Army soldiers | w/SUSAT scopes | 2007 |
Zero Hour | ??? | British Army soldiers | 2004-2007 | |
Caprica | ??? | Caprican police officer | 2010 | |
Red Cap | Tamzin Outhwaite, others | British Army | W/SUSATs or Iron Sights | 2003-4 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Battlefield 2 | w/ SUSAT scope | 2005 | ||
Combat Arms | 2008 | |||
Rainbow Six: Vegas (PSP) | ||||
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl | IL86 | w/optional M203 grenade launcher and suppressor | Erroneously shown with controls inverted onto the lefthand side | 2007 |
Anime
Film/Series Title | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Akira | Neo Tokyo Police troops | w/SUSAT scopes | 1987 |
Spriggan | British (?) troops | 1994 |
L85A2
The L85A2 is a revamped version of the L85A1 with improved components, most notably the external 'Comma' shaped combined charging handle/brass deflector and stronger internal parts. The upgrading of L85A1 rifles to the L85A2 standard was carried out by Heckler & Koch between 2002 and 2006; since then further improvements have been made in response to operational requirements, including new RIS/RAS equipped foreguards and the adoption of the ACOG sight by some units in Afghanistan. The new foreguards and the adoption of the Elcan Spectre as the official replacement of the SUSAT will be applied to all British Army units over the next three to four years.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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28 Days Later | British soldiers | With SUSAT scopes, with and without bayonet | 2002 | |
Children of Men | British soldiers | With SUSAT scopes | 2006 | |
Flood | British soldiers | 2007 |
Television
Show Title/Episode | Actor | Character | Notation | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sherlock / S01E01 - "A Study in Pink" | ??? | British Army soldier | w/SUSAT scope | 2010 |
Doctor Who | ??? | British Army paratroopers | w/and w/out Surefire weaponlights | 2005 - ???? |
Ultimate Force | ??? | British Army soldiers | w/SUSAT scopes | 2002 - 2006 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG | British soldiers | With futuristic furniture, cybernetic sights and underbarrel M203 | 2004-2005 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Battlefield 2 | With AG36 grenade launcher | 2005 | ||
Project Reality | With grippod foregrip and optional L17A2 grenade launcher, ACOG or SUSAT scopes | 2005 | ||
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat | w/M203 grenade launcher | 2005 | ||
Ghost Recon 2 | SA-80A2 | w/SUSAT scope | 2004 | |
Counter-Strike Online | 2009 | |||
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 | w/various optional accessories | 2008 | ||
SOCOM: Confrontation | IW-80 A2 | 2008 | ||
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger | Sa-80 A2 | w/SUSAT scope | 2002 | |
Contra 4 | 2007 | |||
ArmA II | SA80A2 | w/ RIS, SUSAT, EOTech sights; also can be fitted with L17A2 grenade launcher | 2010 |
L22
L22 Prototype
Converted from L86A1 Light Support Weapons, These are issued to AAC, RAC and some REME Crew as a personal defence weapon. Often wrongly refered to as the L22A1, this gun was never given an L designation, known only as an SA80 AFV or Armoured Fighting Vehicle.
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Killing Floor | Bullpup | w/EOTech red dot sight and 40-round magazine | 2009 |
L22A1
Converted from L86A2 Light Support Weapons, These are issued to AAC Crew as a personal defense weapon. Often wrongly labled the L22A2. The L22A1 has the same internal modification as the L85A2 and L86A2, but as the modification were done before the L22 was officially introduced it is designated the L22A1, new upgrades are now available such as the 20rnd magazine and picatinny rail systems.
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Project Reality | With SUSAT scope | 2005 |
L86
L86A1
The L86A1 Light Support Weapon is the sustained fire variant of the SA80 series. Many have been replaced by the FN Minimi in this role or converted into L22 Carbines for AFV/Chopper crew members as a personal defense weapon.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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A Sound of Thunder | Apartment Resident | Lacks either iron sights or optics | 2005 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Soldier Soldier | British Army Soldiers | w/various optics, w/ and w/O BFAs | 1991-1997 | |
Red Cap | British Army Soldiers | w/SUSAT optic | 2003-2004 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Fallout 2 | Light Support Weapon | Features tan plastics, lengthened barrel | 1998 | |
Modern Warfare 2 | w/various modifications | 2009 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Black Lagoon | Seen on wall, with SUSAT scope | 2006 |
L86A2
A revamped L86A1 LSW. The L86A2 is in limited usage along the FN Minimi, only for DMR purposes as it has superior accuracy/range. The L86A2 is also used by the ACF but only 3-Star+ Trained Cadets are allowed to use this weapon. As of 2009/10, futher modifications have been made to L86A2s used in Afghanistan. These have the current foreguards replaced with the DD-quad RAS foreguard (with the ability to add various extras on all surfaces, such as foregrips or flashlights). The outrigger under the barrel can been removed (but bipod retained) or replaced with a RiS/RAS rail system. SUSATs retained, with the intention of replacing them with Elcan Spectre optics. These modifications have only been made to a select few units L86A2 DMRs. Those units not in, or immediately going to Afghanistan have yet to recieve the upgrades.
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Project Reality | With optional SUSAT scope | 2005 |
SA80 Prototypes
Various prototypes made by Enfield for the British Government, starting in 1969. Various models, earliest using NATO 7.62. However, both of the listed below used the experimental British 4.85mm round. When NATO adopted the US 5.56 round, the XL70 series was redesigned to fire 5.56 and renamed under the SA80 programme - Small Arms for the 1980's. This project also included an LSW (although that version had a changeable barrel) Originally, the weapon had only a SUSAT - which was built in to the rifle, and non-removable - however, there was a folding foresight (visible)
XL64E5
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Notation | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Professionals (TV Series), The/Wild Justice | Lewis Collins | Bodie | 1977-1983 | |
Professionals (TV Series), The/Wild Justice | Martin Shaw | Doyle | 1977-1983 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty: Black Ops | Enfield | 2010 |
XL70E3
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fallout | 1997 | |||
Fallout 2 | 1998 |