Users FN FNC



a belgian soldier conducting traffic inspections in somalia in 1993, part of multinational unified task force.



 belgium: standard assault rifle of belgian land component; used in both standard , carbine variants (called fnc m2 , fnc m3 respectively).
 democratic republic of congo
 east timor used special police units.
 indonesia: purchased 10,000 rifles in 1982. made under license pindad ss1 , pindad ss2.
 nigeria
 sri lanka
 sweden: accepted use in 1986 , manufactured under license bofors carl gustaf ak 5 (automatkarbin 5).
 tonga: standard service rifle of tongan military.
 venezuela
 el salvador
 vietnam
 mongolia




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