PGM Ultima Ratio 'Hecate II'

The Hecate II is the standard heavy sniper rifle of the French Army, sometimes known as the FR-12,7 (French: Fusil à Répétition de calibre 12,7 mm or "12.7 mm caliber bolt-action rifle").
It is manufactured by PGM Précision of France. This is the largest weapon manufactured by PGM, chambered for the .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO) cartridge.
Its design is the same metallic-skeleton as used in other similar rifles in the PGM family, only scaled up. It is equipped with both an adjustable front bipod and a rear monopod for maximum accuracy. The barrel is deeply fluted in order to disperse heat and reduce weight, and is fitted with a high-efficiency muzzle brake which reduces the felt recoil to about the level expected of a 7.62x51mm NATO-chambered rifle. The stock is also adjustable.
It is used as an anti-materiel rifle for demolition shooting at long ranges, harassing fire, counter-sniping and the destruction of unexploded ordnance from a safe distance, with High Explosive Incendiary/Armour Piercing Ammunition (HEIAP).
Standard issue sight is a SCROME LTE J10 F1 10x telescope.

Type
Anti-materiel rifle
Place of origin
France
Service history
In service
1993-present
Used by
See Users
Wars
Afghanistan
Production history
Designer
Gilles Payen
Manufacturer
PGM Précision
Specifications
Weight
13.8 kg (30.42 lb) with no sight
Length
1,380 mm (54.3 in)
1,140 mm (44.9 in) with stock removed
Barrel length
700 mm (27.6 in)
Cartridge
.50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
Action
Bolt-action
Muzzle velocity
825 m/s (2,707 ft/s)
Effective range
1,800 m
Maximum range
Over 2,000 m
Feed system
7-round detachable box magazine
Sights
Telescopic sights
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