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One of the biggest, if not the biggest, anti-matériel rifle in service with the Ukrainian Army is shown here: the Snipex Alligator. A product of XADO Holding Ltd. out of Kharkiv in Ukraine, the Alligator first entered limited production starting in 2020 and the rifle was accepted for service with the Ukrainian Army the following year. Given its size, it has appeared on several occasions in social media imagery since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War in February 2022.
The standard Alligator (without the suppressor seen used in the photograph) has a length of 6.5 feet and a weight of 55 pounds. It is chambered for the 14.5x114mm round which has been around since 1941 and remains the standard Russian heavy machine-gun cartridge to this day. As such, ammunition availability is quite high with many countries (including several former Soviet Bloc countries) keeping the round in production.
The Alligator is a bolt-action weapon and uses a 5-round box magazine. The 14.5x114mm round has a length of 6.1 inches and the ammunition made for the Alligator is a 1,000-grain bullet which leaves the barrel at a muzzle velocity of 3,215 feet per second. This enables the Alligator to penetrate 10mm of armor out to a range just shy of 1 mile (.93 of a mile). The maximum effective range of the Alligator is 1.2 miles while the overall maximum range is 4.3 miles. Although 10mm seems paltry, it is more than enough to inflict damage to lightly armored vehicles, soft-skinned vehicles, and unarmored equipment. Likewise, the Alligator can be used in the sniper role against infantry targets. The Alligator can use older 14.5x114mm ammunition such as the steel core, full-metal jacket B-32 API (Armor-Piercing Incendiary) round (which is 988-grain) which can penetrate 32mm of armor but only at a range of .3 of a mile. Another older, yet common, cartridge is the 921-grain MDZ HEI (High-Explosive Incendiary) round.
Given the weight of the Alligator, it comes with a carry handle (seen behind the bipod) to ease transport in the field. The polymer buttstock has three adjustable pieces that the operator can utilize to provide for comfort and assist stabilization. The first is a cheek rest on the top of the buttstock while the second piece is recoil pad for the shoulder. On the bottom of the buttstock is a monopod which can help support the rifle and take some of the weight off the operator. The barrel is of the floating-type for accuracy and recoil reduction while the chamber and bore is chrome-lined which helps in extraction of a spent round. The foldable bipod has four adjustment settings. Further recoil reduction comes from a damper within the buttstock and a 4-port muzzle brake.
Atop the Alligator is a picatinny rail with a gradient range up to 50 minute of arc (MOA) for mounting scopes and other optics and here, the operator is using the standard Snipex Jove rifle scope used by the Ukrainian Army on their Alligator rifles. The scope has a 50mm tube, between 6x to 24x magnification, and a 56mm objective lens. The reticle is on the first focal plane (FFP) with a windage range of 12 mil. The Jove scope is optimized for long- and very long range shooting and is built to withstand the rigors of the battlefield and the jolting forces of the Alligator when fired.
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