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The LVOA-C is an assault rifle manufactured by North Carolina-based War Sport Industries.

Specifications

The LVOA-C (manufactured by War Sport Industries) is a direct gas-impingement (DGI) operated assault rifle based on the AR-15 platform. It features a proprietary barrel shroud with an integrated muzzle brake/flash suppressor which serves its intended manufacturing purpose to be a close quarter combat weapon with a low visibility operation application (LVOA). The assault rifle features both chamber options of 5.56X45mm NATO rounds and .223 Wylde.

The LVOA-C weighs 7 pounds (3.2 kg) unloaded (7.5 pounds (3.4 kg) with a 30 rounds magazine) and measures 35.5 inches (90 cm) in length (32.75 inches (83.2 cm) with a closed stock).[1] It has been widely used by private military companies for overseas and domestic operations due to its reliability, low recoil and visual signature.

History

War Sport Industries, an established force in military textile and ammunition manufacturing, developed its new revised assault rifle to support "Low Visibility Operation / Applications for the modern war fighter."[2] in an effort to provide a relevant response to the current unconventional warfare requiring high mobility and low visibility in confined environments. Private security contractors such as Triple Canopy and GRS[3] adopted the LVOA-C as their main operational weapon in sensitive matters.

Media presence

The LVOA-C has been highly advertised in video games and movies for its engaging design and innovative proprietary barrel shroud. It is present in Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's The Division video game franchise, and Michael Bay's 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi among other military oriented productions. Its media presence has been a major factor in the recent success of War Sport Industries, which saw its personnel roster growing from "two employees, to over twenty"[2] from 2013 to 2016.

Critical reception

References

  1. ^ "Rifle Review: War Sport LVOA-C - A New Approach to the AR-15". Omaha Outdoors. 2015-04-13. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  2. ^ a b "War Sport | About Us | War Sport Manufacturing". www.warsport-us.com. Retrieved 2016-08-30.
  3. ^ 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi | Official Trailer & Movie Site, retrieved 2016-08-30