Gepárd anti-materiel rifle

Gepárd
TypeBullpup anti-materiel rifle
Place of originHungarian People's Republic
Service history
In service1990–present
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerEngineer Major Ferenc Földi
Designed1987–1990
ManufacturerSero International Kft.
Produced1991–present
No. built123 M1, M1A1, M1A2; over 200 M1-M6
VariantsM1A1, M1A2, M2/M2A1, M3, M4, M5, M6
Specifications
Mass17.5 kg (39 lb)
Length157 cm (62 in)
Barrel length110 cm (43 in)

Cartridge12.7×108mm B32, .50 BMG,
14.5×114mm (M3)
Caliber12.7mm/14.5mm
ActionM1 Single shot 12.7×108mm and .50 BMG
M2 Semi-automatic 12.7×108mm and .50 BMG
M3 Semi-automatic 14.5×114mm
M4 Semi-automatic 12.7×108mm and .50 BMG
M5 Bolt-action 12.7×108mm and .50 BMG
M6 Semi-automatic 12.7×108mm and .50 BMG
Muzzle velocity900 m/s (3,000 ft/s) (.50 BMG)
860 m/s (2,800 ft/s) (12.7×108mm)
1,000 m/s (3,300 ft/s) (14.5 mm)
Effective firing range2,000 m (6,600 ft)
Maximum firing range2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Feed systemM1: Single-shot
M2, M3, M4, M6: Semi-automatic 5-round detachable box magazine
M5: Bolt-action 5-round detachable box magazine
Sights12× scope

The Gepárd anti-materiel rifles ("gepárd" meaning cheetah in Hungarian) are a family of Hungarian weapons manufactured by Sero International Kft. designed to destroy unarmored and lightly armored targets. These long-range large-caliber rifles have high accuracy and muzzle velocity. In 1987, the Hungarian People's Army sought to obtain a compact, mobile weapon that could damage lightly armored targets. The project, led by Ferenc Földi (Institute of Military Technology of the Hungarian People's Army), culminated in the creation of the Gepárds.