Translated extracts from the original Hungarian brochure
written by Ferenc Fldi engineer colonel, member of the Hungarian Society
of Ballistics

The Gepard high performance rifle family is Hungarian war industry's first
vast, independent enterprise on rifles since the World War II. The project
started in the Institute of Military Technology of the Hungarian Army in the
late 1987, and the first fit for service pieces were done by 1990. The original
purpose of development was to create one man-operated rifles with high caliber,
high muzzle velocity and high accuracy, for special tasks. Development continues
with producing more and more versions.
Gepard family consists of the following rifles for the time being:
GEPARD M1(B)
Bolt Action sniper rifle (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian and NATO ); see a detailed
description below
GEPARD M2(B)
Self-loading destroyer rifle (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian and NATO );
GEPARD M2A1(B1)
Self-loading destroyer rifle (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian and NATO );
GEPARD M2A2
Personal defensive short rifle for CQC purposes (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian
and NATO );
GEPARD M3
Heavy destroyer rifle, ATR gun (caliber : 14.5 mm Russian ); !!!
GEPARD M4(B)

Self loading sniper rifle (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian and NATO );
GEPARD M5(B)
Repeater bolt sniper rifle (caliber : 12,7 mm Russian and NATO );
GEPARD M6
Heavy self loading rifle with extreme high accuracy (caliber : 14.5 mm Russian
); !!!
* Letter "B" means that the gun feeds the 12.7x99 mm NATO caliber
too

Task
of the sniper rifles is to shot dead living forces with one shot in great distances
( 800-1200 m ), even if those forces staying behind 8-10 mm thick steel armor
( or any other entrenchment with the same defensive value )- if their exact
location is known
I must to mention here, that the Russian 12.7mm hit through this armor with
15-20% higher rate than the same caliber NATO. Besides, their task is destroying
unarmored HQs, radio/radar stations, vehicles, helicopters, rocket-ranges,
and parking aircrafts from the distance of 1500-2000 m. Civilian/police usage
is pure CT - counter terrorism.

Task of the destroyer rifles is destroying entrenchments, vehicles, APCs
equipped with 15 mm( with M3 it is 20 mm) within range 1500m. In urban operations
they can be used to close streets with barrage fire within 800m.
Self loader versions equipped with 5 or 10 round magazines, a bipod, and
an adjustable rear brace. Russian caliber rifles can be attached to the Russian
PKM machine gun tripod too. All the rifles can attached to jeeps, helicopter
doors, APCs ,boats with an adapter.
Development was based on the high powered .50 BMG and 12,7mm Soviet/Russian
cartridge. Their performance is fivefold, compared to a simple 7.62 cartridge.
So, the goal was a very accurate, high muzzle velocity rifle for special ops.
During the planning and using, most of the problems were occurred exactly because
of high performance.
The two biggest problem were : First, recoil was too big due to 12.7 mm
cartridge; second, it wasn't too accurate, cause of recoil.
The big recoil was eliminated by an active-reactive, very effective muzzle
break, and a softer stock with coil spring system. To achieve a good accuracy,
inventors adopted the technique used at artillery arms : the barrel recoils
back the same way as an artillery gun, and then a recuperator spring pulls
it back into original position.
Another big problem was the telescope, and to mount it. None of the available
telescopes survived the pushing back and shaking of the 12.7mm,so a new, special
telescope and holder had to be invented. They cost almost the same as the weapon
itself This is the Hungarian invented 12x60 special telescope, but you can
fit 6x42 or a single point optic too. Except the M1 version all of them have
iron sights too. Optics can suffer 300g pressure! with illuminated crosshairs.
Onto these opticts you can fit the Norwegian SIMRAD KN202F night vision, which
increases the effective range at night to 800m.
Self loaders differs from each other in barrel length and used materials.
(M2: plate, M4: light metal, M6: alloy reinforced with carbon fibres) Besides,
firing mechanism and grip of M2, M2A1, M3 versions have been rotated right
45 degrees (in comparison with barrel) and it made them 200-250 mm shorter.
Finally let's see the details and data of M1 version
Gepard M1 SA 1 single shot sniper rifle
It uses 12,7 x 107 B32 or MDZ-3 Soviet cartridge, but after changing the
barrel (this process can be done very fast) its able to fire .50 BMG too. The
1500mm long and 15 kg weapon can be disassembled in 30 seconds, than it'll
be 1240 mm long. It is really accurate ,from 100 m u can shot through its own
cartridge-case (20mm),with the first shot from 600 m u can make a clear headshot
,and from 1200 m u can fight down any standing human target. And the scatter
is fewer than 25 cm only from 1300 m, which fact practically means 0.7 MOA
!!! It easily hits through 25mm armor within 100 m.From 600 m it penetrates
15 mm armor and 250 mm reinforced concrete or any double brick wall
Actually the weapon made up by barrels, which sliding into each other, during
a shot the barrel and the firing mechanism moves back into the main body 100
mm. This recoil made the Gepard a very accurate rifle.
It has only optical sight, if you want to shot farther than 600m u had better
to install a laser aiming system too
It has an own bipod, and an adjustable rear brace for better accuracy.
Caliber : .50 Browning or 12,7 x 107 Soviet/Russian
Barrel lenght : 1100 mm / 43.3"
Total lenght : 1570 mm / 61.8"
Weight : 17.5 kg / 38.6 lbs
Magazine : single shot
Sights : scope,12x zoom
Max. effective range : 2000 m / 2197 yard
Muzzle velocity : 860 m/s
Accuracy : 0.7 MOA
GEPARD rifles are used by Hungarian Army and ORFK (Hungarian Police
Office), Turkey and some Scandinavian country are thinking about it. Norway
also bought some,

and
used them to make a comparison between it and Barrett. Since 1987 GEPARD
rifles gained a lot acknowledgements and prizes. (for example : Gold Medal
iin 1998, International Olympic of Inventors)
We also sold some to Croatia during the first Yugoslavian war, and
if I'm right they just stole the design and now producing it. Independent
sources (American) claim it is better than the Barrett M82A1