The Ak 5 is the Swedish licensed produced version of the FN FNC. Along with its other variants (Ak5B, Ak5C and Ak5D), all respectively have a cyclic rate of fire of around 650–700 rounds per minute(RPM).
CGA5C2 The
CGA5C2 (
Carl Gustav Automatic Carbine 5 C2) was a prototype model during the evaluation and development of the Ak5 in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Ak 5 The first versions of the Ak 5 family were made by the Swedish company
FFV Ordnance AB (later part of
Saab Bofors Dynamics) under license from
FN, with deliveries starting in 1986. This version of the Ak5 is still in the inventory of the Swedish Armed Forces, but is no longer issued to soldiers, having been replaced by the Ak5C and Ak5D. This version uses fixed
iron sights, and the Swedish Armed Forces have estimated that the maximum practical distance is 400 meters, but it can be used at longer ranges. This brings it in line with the
M16, using the Swedish Armed Forces definition of maximum practical distance. As issued, the Ak 5 did not have a
bayonet lug. A bayonet lug adaptor (using the Ak4 bayonet) is fitted to some rifles for ceremonial duties, such as the
Royal Guards at the
Stockholm Palace.
Ak 5B The
Ak 5B is the
designated marksman version of the Ak 5. Modifications include fittings for a 4×25.5
SUSAT L9A1 tritium
sight, a cheek pad on the buttstock, and removal of the iron sights. This weapon was typically carried by squad leaders. This version weighs 4.8 kg (without magazine) and 5.4 kg (with full magazine). Approximately 5200 of this version were made. It is no longer in service.
Ak 5C red dot sight and forward vertical grip|alt= At the beginning of the 21st century the Swedish military wanted a more modern assault rifle for integration in a future Swedish soldier program. The rifle had to have a
Rail Integration System, better ergonomics and improved reliability. Instead of purchasing a new assault rifle, Sweden opted to modify the existing Ak5B rifle family already in use reducing program risks and costs. Before the Ak 5C went into
mass production, it was thoroughly evaluated. This was done by having certain units use an experimental model designated
Ak5CF where "F" stands for the Swedish word
försök (in this context,
experiment or
trial). During the trial over one million rounds were fired and the rifles exhibited a Mean Rounds Between Stoppage value of 3,500. The test users found the test weapon too heavy and long so the barrel length was reduced to 350 mm to reduce overall weight and move the center of gravity closer to the user. These tests were completed in June 2005 and four months later, the FMV signed a contract with
Saab Bofors Dynamics covering the modification of nearly 40,000 Ak5 assault rifles, which took the company approximately four years to implement. Serial deliveries were scheduled to begin in June 2006 and the Ak5C was first issued to priority units serving in Afghanistan (
ISAF), Chad (
EUFOR Chad/CAR), and Kosovo (
KFOR). The
Ak 5C is the modernized version of the original Ak5, following the trend of modular weapons. One of the most significant improvements is the
MIL-STD-1913 rail system to which a variety of different optics, lights and sights can be mounted, such as
telescopic sights and
image intensifiers. The double gas position, iron sights and bolt catch of the original Ak5 rifle family were discarded.
New features of the Ak 5C compared to the original Ak 5: • Increased reliability Mean Rounds Between Stoppage > 2,000 • Barrel shortened to • Weight reduced to • MIL-STD-1913
Picatinny rail system at the top and bottom of the hand guard • Adjustable
buttstock • Foldable emergency iron sights (for ranges up to 300 m) • Automatic bolt catch • Ambidextrous selector levers • Translucent 30-round plastic
box magazines • New slimmer pistol grip at a different angle (similar to the one on
Ksp 90) • Modified hand guard with cut outs for pressure switches and cables on the right and left side • Forward vertical grip at 6 o'clock position (detachable) • New prong-type
flash suppressor • Tactical sling (nylon) • Fire selector on both sides of the rifle. The
Aimpoint CS
red dot sight with a 4
MOA red dot
reticle was chosen as the standard optical sight for the Ak5C. Other day or night aiming optics can also be mounted on the MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail system. There has been some confusion about the
M203 grenade launcher. While the Ak5C is prepared to accept the launcher, the correct designation (translated from Swedish) would be "Ak 5[version] with grenade attachment" for the combination. The bayonet-lug adapter for the Ak4 bayonet is not used with the Ak5C. Instead a new bayonet for ceremonial use only was issued to the troops. This bayonet is attached to the 6 o'clock rail on the hand guard. The Ak 5C is now the standard-issue rifle of the Swedish armed forces, and production of the A and B versions are currently discontinued and existing stock put in storage.
Ak 5D The Ak 5D has a shortened
barrel and
handguard. It also features the MIL-STD-1913 rail system for easy mounting of a variety of sights. Due to the smaller dimensions of the carbine, the Ak 5D is especially suited for ranger/
urban warfare units and vehicle crews who often benefit from a more lightweight and compact weapon when taking into account the nature of their assignments and the environments in which they often operate. The
Swedish Police have used a version of the Ak5D; see below. The newest Ak 5D Mk2 version has the same upgrades as the "C" model but retains the shorter barrel.
CGA5P Some units of the Swedish Police have used a special version of the Ak 5D called
CGA5P or sometimes (incorrectly) Ak5DP. Essentially it is a black (instead of the regular military green) Ak5D with automatic fire capability disabled by a
hex screw, which can be removed if automatic fire is needed. Unlike the Ak5D, the police version has fixed sights but is still equipped with the MIL-STD-1913 rail system to allow the use of
telescopic sights or
red dot sights. Unlike its military counterparts (except for the Ak5C/D versions), the police version has safety catches on both sides of the weapon. == Users ==