Assault Rifle
In service 1991 - Present
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Wars Anti-guerrilla operations in Aceh,East Timor and Irian Jaya,Cambodian–Thai border stand-off
Production history
Designer Fabrique Nationale
Designed 1991
Manufacturer Pindad
Produced 1991
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Weight 4.01 kg (unloaded)
Length 997 mm
Cartridge 5.56x45mm NATO
Action Gas-Operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 600-650 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 710 m/s
Effective range 450 m
Feed system Various STANAG magazines.
Sights Iron sights, but optical sights are possible if a mount is present. Optical sight is a standard feature in SS1-V4 variant.
A recent seizure of Pindad SS1 rifles alongside P2 pistols in the Philippines has forced politicians to call on a special investigation on Pindad to whether weapon smuggling did take place according to Philippine customs officials.[7] The Indonesian government, in response, has made preparations to form a special agency to handle all overseas trade.[8] The Ministry of State Enterprises has conducted an investigation against Pindad over the seizure of Pindad-made firearms in the Philippines.[9]
The external looks of the SS1s are strongly similar to the FN FNC, ranging from the pistol grip to the stock, receiver and barrel.[10] Optics can be mounted onto the SS1 rifles, but a special optic mount be installed first before any optic can be used.[10]
The SS1s are designed by Pindad to allow for the use of their own indigenous SPG-1A underbarrel grenade launcher, inserted underneath the barrel.[11] Most SS1 rifle models, with the exception of the SBC-1, are made with selective fire modes that consist of single, three round and full auto firing modes.
Variants[edit]


SS1-V1The V1 is the primary variant, and is most widely used by Indonesian regular infantry forces, with standard barrel and foldable butt.[12]
SS1-V2The short-barreled and compact carbine variant.[13]
SS1-V3Standard barrel with fixed butt.[14]
SS1-V4The sniper rifle variant[1] similar to SS1-V1 except for the scope to extend the effective range during medium and long range firefights. Intended to be used similar in function to Dragunov Sniper Rifle.
SS1-V5The smallest variant of SS1 with a 252 mm barrel and 3.37 kg weight with foldable butt. Used by engineers, artillery forces, rear-echelon troops and by special forces.[15]
SS1-R5 RaiderAnother sub-variant of SS1 V5 called SS1-R5 is designed for special forces especially for Batalyon Raiders.[16] The SS1-R5 is a lighter and slimmer design which doesn't sacrifice high accuracy.[17] Designed for special forces operations such as infiltration, short distance contact in jungle, mountain, marsh, sea and urban warfare.[17] SS1-R5 can be attached withbayonet and various types of telescopes. It has Safe, Single and Full Automatic firing options.[18]
SS1-M1The modified SS1 intended for the Indonesian Marine Corps.[2] A special coating process ensures the SS1 M series to be able to hold up sea water and not easily rust. The variant is designed to function even after drenched in mud or sand. Available in 3 variants: SS1-M1, with a long barrel and foldable butt; SS1-M2, with a short barrel and foldable butt and SS1-M5 Commando.
Sabhara/Police V1-V2A variant created for police use. It's the only rifle in the SS-1 series chambered in 7.62×45mm (a necked-up version of the5.56×45mm cartridge, utilizing a round-nose bullet similar to the .30 Carbine) created by PT Pindad for law enforcement conditions.[19][20]
SBC-1A variant of the SS1-V5, made specifically for Indonesian customs as the rifle is named Senapan Bea Cukai (Indonesianfor Customs & Excise Rifle).[10] Fires in single shot instead of full automatic.
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