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L85A2
L85a2
Details
Weapon class Bullpup
Users British Armed Forces
Capacity 30-round detachable box magazine
Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO
Rate of fire 650 RPM
Fire Mode Semi-Automatic
Fully Automatic
The gas-operated, select fire L85A2 rifle is the current British Army service rifle, since 1987. A bullpup rifle by design, it is a very compact rifle while still having a relatively long barrel. Given this design it is quite accurate out to extended ranges. There is a weaver rail along the top of the receiver for the mounting of various kinds of optics, and also an integrated rail system along the foregrip.
~ In-game description

The L85A2 is an Bullpup featured in Squad.

Statistics

Details
Weapon Name L85A2
Weapon Type Bullpup
Damage Type Kinetic
Magazine Size 30+1
Ammo Cost 2
Damage Model
Base Damage 64
Min. Damage 35
Base Damage Distance 385 m
Min. Damage Distance 500 m
Damage: Head 182
Damage: Shoulder 40
Damage: Calf 32
Damage: Forearm 26.9
Rate of Fire 652
Ballistics
Muzzle Velocity 940 m/s
Acceleration −30 m/s2 for 2 s
Gravity Modifier 2.8
MOA 2
Max. Range N/A
Weapon Handling
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Sway
Sway Stand (HF/ADS) 1.3/0.95
Sway Crouch (HF/ADS) 1/0.6
Sway Prone (HF/ADS) 0.56/0.45
Sway Bipod (HF/ADS) 0.0/0.0
Max Move Sway Factor 6.5
Low Stamina Sway Factor 5.4
Max Sway Limit 8.0
Sway Alightment Stand (HF/ADS) 1.0/0.65
Sway Alightment Crouch (HF/ADS) 0.75/0.47
Sway Alightment Prone (HF/ADS) 0.65/0.4
Sway Alightment Bipod (HF/ADS) 0.0/0.0
Max Move Sway Alignment Factor 2.5
Low Stamina Sway Alignment Factor 4.5
Max Sway Alignment Limit 5.0
Spring
Stiffness 0.575
Damping 0.96
Recoil
Recoil Stand ADS (μ/σ) x:0.50/0.20 y:0.08/0.12
Recoil Crouch ADS (μ/σ) x:0.40/0.16 y:0.08/0.10
Recoil Prone ADS (μ/σ) x:0.27/0.10 y:0.02/0.07
Recoil Bipod ADS (μ/σ) x:0.26/0.06 y:0.02/0.07
Recoil Stand HF (μ/σ) x:0.50/0.25 y:0.12/0.25
Recoil Crouch HF (μ/σ) x:0.50/0.15 y:0.10/0.15
Recoil Prone HF (μ/σ) x:0.35/0.10 y:0.10/0.05
Recoil Bipod HF (μ/σ) x:0.35/0.10 y:0.10/0.05
Miscellaneous
Suppresion Effect Regular
Equip 1.16 s
Reload Tactical 5.16 s
Reload Empty 6.25 s
Reload Bipod 4.78 s
2-hit Kill Max Distance 440 m

Variants

  • The L85A2 is available to one faction, the British Armed Forces.
  • Aside from the three optic options, the L85A2 is also available with the Foregrip Bipod attachment.
Icon Variant Factiondis Role Sight Ammo Accessories Note
L85a2 grippod
L85A2 Tracer + Foregrip Bipod Uk BAF Icon Squad Leader kit Iron sights, ranging 100-300m 7 mags Foregrip Bipod, Tracer Added in Alpha 11
L85a2 susat grippod
L85A2 Tracer + SUSAT + Foregrip Bipod Uk BAF Icon Squad Leader kit SUSAT (4×), ranging 100-600m 7 mags Foregrip Bipod, Tracer Added in Alpha 11
L85a2 elcanlds grippod
L85A2 Tracer + LDS + Foregrip Bipod Uk BAF Icon Squad Leader kit LDS (4×), 100m zero 7 mags Foregrip Bipod, Tracer Added in 2.0
L85a2 susat
L85A2 + SUSAT Uk BAF Icon Medic kit Icon Rifleman kit Icon Light Anti Tank kit SUSAT (4×), ranging 100-600m 6 mags Added in Alpha 11
L85a2 elcanlds
L85A2 + LDS Uk BAF Icon Medic kit Icon Rifleman kit Icon Light Anti Tank kit LDS (4×), 100m zero 6 mags Added in 2.0
L85a2 susat classic
L85A2 + SUSAT Uk BAF Icon Rifleman kit SUSAT (4×), ranging 100-600m 6 mags Classic Furniture
L85a2ag36 elcanlds
L85A2 L123A2 + LDS Uk BAF Icon Medic kit Icon Rifleman kit LDS (4×), 100m zero 7 mags L123A2 Added in Alpha, Modified in 2.0
L85a2 susat
L85A2 + SUSAT Uk BAF Icon Heavy Anti Tank kit SUSAT (4×), ranging 100-600m 4 mags Added in Alpha 11
L85a2 elcanlds
L85A2 + LDS Uk BAF Icon Heavy Anti Tank kit LDS (4×), 100m zero 4 mags Added in 2.0
L85a2 acog
L85A2 + ACOG Uk BAF Icon Combat Engineer kit ACOG (4×), 100m zero 6 mags
L85a2 classic
L85A2 Uk BAF Icon Recruit kit Iron sights, ranging 100-200m 1 mag Classic Furniture Added in Alpha 11

Removed Variants

The following variants are no longer available in the game.

Icon Variant Faction Role Sight Ammo Accessories Note
L85a2
L85A2 Uk BAF Icon Rifleman kit Iron sights, ranging 100-300m 7 mags Added in Alpha 11

Gameplay

  • The L85A2 box magazine holds 30 rounds.
  • Can be fired on automatic and semi-automatic.
  • When the L85A2 is equipped by a Squad Leader, every 4th round is a tracer round.
  • Some variants of the L85A2 are fitted with Foregrip Bipod, allowing the weapon to rest stably on surfaces.
  • The sights for the L85A2 are the carrying handle iron sight, SUSAT (4×), LDS (4×), and ACOG (4×) optical sight.
    • The carry handle iron sights allow the user to zero the rifle for different ranges (from 100m to 300m).
    • The SUSAT (4×), LDS (4×), and ACOG (4×) are all magnified optics, allowing the user to see enemies from long distances quickly and engage enemies at longer ranges without the need to zero the weapon.
      • The SUSAT features an older-styled obelisk reticle, which blocks more peripheral vision than LDS. The zeroing of the SUSAT can be adjusted from 100 meters to 600 meters, further enhancing its long-range precision.
      • LDS and ACOG feature a modern and clear MIL-style article and do not allow zeroing.
  • L85A2 shares its damage model and ballistic performance with L22A2 and L86A2 LSW.
    • The rate of fire at 652 rounds per minute rate is below average for an automatic weapon but makes the gun more controllable in close and medium range.
    • L85A2 and L86A2 LSW have slightly higher damage among all other small caliber rifles, at 64 damage.
      • This makes them have the same damage output as long-barreled FN Minimi (C9A2 and Militia Minimi) and QJB95-1 bullpup machine gun.
    • L85A2 and QBZ95-1 both have a slightly higher accuracy than other assault rifles at 2 MOA. They also have one of the fastest muzzle velocities among light weapons at 940 m/s.
  • L85A2 is classified in-game as Bullpup. Bullpups offer better moving sway control and pointing responsiveness in handling at the expense of slightly higher recoil.
    • They output regular suppression effects and are effective at all ranges.

History

The L85A2 is a gas-operated, rotating bolt, magazine-fed assault rifle. The L85A2 started out as the SA80, which was designed in the 1970s and 1980s. The SA80 was then adopted by the British Armed Forces as the standard service rifle in 1985, replacing the L1A1, the British variant of the FN FAL. The L85 was widely criticized for its poor quality and design deficiencies. The German company Heckler & Koch (H&K), owned by British BAE Systems at the time, was contacted to make an improved version of the L85A1. The result was the L85A2, created in 2000. The L85A2 was more successful and saw service in the British Armed Forces as of today.

Trivia

  • The L in "L85A2" stands for Land Service, 85 is the model number, A stands for Mark, and 2 stands for the type of Mark, usually to distinguish itself as modified by German designer and manufacturer H&K.

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