Type | |
Stats | 728 |
Reviews | (144) |
Published | May 17, 2023 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | original outfit fingerless gloves,jacket, armband,red plaid skirt, school uniform, pink cardigan, bowtie,shirt |
Hash | AutoV2 E99E16601E |
Role of Girls' Frontline,and it's the multires noise version.
Weight 0.8~1.0 ,and you can ADJUST prompt to reductive character
TRIGGER:
1.BASE: original outfit;
2.OG Costume: fingerless gloves,jacket, armband,red plaid skirt, school uniform, pink cardigan, bowtie,shirt
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The Howa Type 89 Assault Rifle (89式小銃 hachi-kyū-shiki-shōjū) is a gas-operated assault rifle used by the Japan Self-Defense Forces, the Japan Coast Guard's Special Security Team units, and the Special Assault Team. It is the current standard issue rifle of the JSDF, and was introduced to replace the Howa Type 64 battle rifle. It is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge.
In 1989 the Japanese Defense Agency (later renamed to the Ministry of Defense) began developing a replacement for its Type 64 battle rifle, which had been in service with the JSDF for around 25 years at that point. This new rifle would chamber the 5.56x45mm NATO intermediate cartridge, instead of the larger 7.62x51mm round used in the Type 64. The 5.56 cartridge had far less recoil that its larger counterpart, and weighed less. This allowed for more control of the weapon during automatic fire. This change from the Type 64 to the Type 89 was similar to that made by the US military during the early years of the Vietnam War, when it replaced the M14 battle rifle currently in service with the M16. Development of this new rifle was to be handled by Howa. At the time, Howa was able to produce AR-180 rifles under license, and these were tested as part of the development process of the Type 89.
The Type 89 featured a number of improvements over the Type 64. As opposed to the wood and steel used for the Type 64, the Type 89 was constructed using polymer and aluminum, which helped to cut down on weight. The Type 89 also features vastly simplified internals and fewer parts that the Type 64, which makes disassembly and cleaning much easier. As a result of using fewer parts, the Type 89 was also significantly cheaper than its predecessor.