T-75
Notes: Also known as the Type 75, this is the FN Minimi produced under license in Taiwan. The T-75 has several differences in construction to suit local manufacturing methods, but it also has several important differences both external and internal that make it different from a standard Minimi. The T-75 has had the ability to use M-16-type magazines eliminated, as the Taiwanese felt that this capability was unnecessary. The bipod it uses is that of an M-60 machinegun instead of the Minimi bipod. The 18.3-inch barrel is heavier than that of the standard Minimi, and is tipped with an M-16A1-type flash suppressor. The stock is a fixed stock of tubular steel with a buttplate, instead of the solid polymer stock of the standard Minimi. As with the Minimi, however, the T-75 can be mounted on NATO-compatible light or medium tripods and pintles.
Taiwanese Special Forces and Marines also use the T-75K1. This version is largely identical to the T-75, but uses a shorter 13.75-inch barrel, and the tubular stock folds instead of being fixed. The T-75K1 can still be mounted on a tripod.
Weapon |
Ammunition |
Weight |
Magazines |
Price |
T-75 |
5.56mm NATO |
7.48 kg |
100 Belt, 150 Belt, 200 Belt |
$1749 |
T-75K1 |
5.56mm NATO |
7.16 kg |
100 Belt, 150 Belt, 200 Belt |
$1636 |
Weapon |
ROF |
Damage |
Pen |
Bulk |
SS |
Burst |
Range |
T-75 |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
2 |
4/8 |
50 |
(With Bipod) |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
1 |
2/4 |
65 |
(With Tripod) |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
7 |
1 |
1/2 |
101 |
T-75K1 |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
5/7 |
2 |
4/8 |
33 |
(With Bipod) |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
5/7 |
1 |
2/4 |
43 |
(With Tripod) |
5/10 |
3 |
1-Nil |
5/7 |
1 |
1/2 |
65 |