SAR-21



The SAR-21 (Singapore Assault Rifle - 21st Century) is a bullpup assault rifle designed and manufactured in Singapore. First revealed and subsequently adopted by the Singapore Armed Forces in 1999, it was designed and developed over a four-year period and was intended to replace the locally license-built M16S1 by the Singaporean Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Singapore Army, and the Chartered Industries of Singapore.

Many of its design features are directly intended to counter the weaknesses of the M16S1 as encountered operationally by some infantrymen. The SAR-21 has been adopted by numerous countries.

Battlefield 4
The SAR-21 is an assault rifle featured in Battlefield 4. It has the highest base stability and lowest recoil of any assault rifle. To compensate for this, however, it also has the lowest rate of fire of any weapon in the Assault class, making the SAR-21 more difficult to use up close. This low rate of fire does have a few advantages, though; the ADS spread takes much longer to reach its maximum spread, allowing for a longer duration of sustained, accurate fire. The low firerate also conserves ammo, making the SAR-21 best suited for medium to long-range engagements.

Singleplayer
The SAR-21 is first unlocked in the mission Singapore. After obtaining the weapon, it can be equipped at any weapon crate in the campaign. The SAR-21 in the campaign always comes equipped with a Coyote (RDS), 2x Magnifier, and Heavy Barrel, with no grip or underslung attachments.

Multiplayer
The SAR-21 is the third unlockable assault rifle in the Assault Class, requiring 19,000 Assault Rifle score.

It can equip the UGL Rail to allow to mount the M320 grenade launcher, but not the M26 MASS.

The SAR-21 has a very light recoil which makes it one of the most stable Assault Rifles in the game. Any inaccuracies lie within it's side-to-side recoil, which can be mitigated using the Compensator attachment.

It's quite usable with any optic, including the longer-ranged options. Which one you choose is all based on your personal preference.

It's lower rate-of-fire means it's a great option for Mid- to Long-Range engagements but can be outpaced in Close-Quarters by most PDWs and other weapons with a higher rate-of-fire.

Being a bullpup rifle, it has better than average hip-fire, though it's low RPM means it should only be used as a last resort.