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Armalite AR15 5.56 mm self-loading rifle, Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1975 circa

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NAM5923618
Image title
Armalite AR15 5.56 mm self-loading rifle, Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1975 circa
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American School, (20th century) / American
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
metal
Date
1975 AD (C20th AD)
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Armalite AR15 5.56 mm self-loading rifle, Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1975 circa The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) stepped up its campaign of violence in Northern Ireland in 1971, increasingly targeting Royal Ulster Constabulary and British Army personnel. Large numbers of arms, including modern semi-automatic AR15 rifles, began to be smuggled into the province from the United States. It is reported that the early shipments of AR15s were smuggled from America in the crew quarters of the liner 'Queen Elizabeth 2'. These weapons represented a major technical leap for the PIRA, replacing outdated bolt-action rifles and Second World War era carbines and rifles like the M1. The AR15 was lightweight, robust and its 5.56mm ammunition, though smaller than standard NATO rounds, could inflict serious damage.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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terrorism / tactics / smuggling / crime
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