The AW50 is intended to engage a variety of targets, including radar installations, light vehicles (including light armoured vehicles), field fortifications, boats and ammunition dumps. The
Picatinny rail can hold a variety of equipment; the normal sight for the AW50 is the
Schmidt & Bender 3-12x50 PM II with Al Mil Dot reticle, 0.2
mrad clicks and elevation to 1500 m and laser protection.
Night vision device sights such as the Simrad KN series or Hensoldt NSV 80 can also be fitted.
AW50F The AW50F is a
folding stock variant of the AW50, which fires the multi-purpose
Raufoss Mk 211 cartridge and other rounds. It has a fully adjustable bipod and buttstock heel rest. Four sling loops allow shoulder and hand carrying of the rifle. Weighing 15 kilograms (33 pounds), the AW50F rifle is approximately four times the weight of a typical assault rifle. The
Raufoss Mk 211 (
NM140 MP) .50 calibre ammunition is also heavy. The weight of the weapon, combined with a
muzzle brake on the front end and a hydraulic buffer system in the butt, gives the AW50F a relatively low recoil and enhances accuracy. Most of the rifles are made in the United Kingdom. The barrels are sourced from three different manufacturers: Lothar Walther, Border and Maddco. ==Users==