| | A personal defense weapon (PDW) developed by Heckler & Koch, chambered for the 4.6x30mm cartridge. It's designed for use in close-quarters combat and offers armor-piercing capability with compact size. |
| | A Belgian light machine gun that fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It is known for its light weight, versatility, and the ability to be fed from either a belt or a magazine. It is widely used by military forces around the world. |
| | An Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed for reliability and use in urban combat. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the Tavor (such as the TAR-21) is known for its compact size and has been adopted by the Israeli Defense Forces and other countries. |
| | A modern variant of the M16 rifle, featuring a flat-top upper receiver with a Picatinny rail for mounting optics and accessories. It has been standard issue for U.S. Marines since the early 2000s. |
| | A shortened version of the M16A2 rifle, with a collapsible stock and shorter barrel, making it more suitable for close-quarters combat. It has become the standard issue carbine for U.S. military forces in the 21st century. |
| | The Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) is a family of infantry weapons that includes assault rifles and light machine guns, developed by the Ordnance Factories Board in India. It has been used as a standard service rifle for the Indian Armed Forces.
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| | An automatic combat shotgun originally developed in the U.S. Known for its low recoil and fully automatic capability, it was designed to provide high firepower in close-quarters combat. |
| | A Russian semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun based on the AK-47 design. It is popular for both civilian use and military applications due to its reliability and high rate of fire. |