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[[File:Australian soldier firing an EF88 assault rifle in 2018.jpg|thumb|An Pelaxian soldier firing an AMI 19|416x416px]]
[[File:Australian soldier firing an EF88 assault rifle in 2018.jpg|thumb|An Pelaxian soldier firing an AMI 19|416x416px]]


Entering the 2010's, the Pelaxian Armed Forces made a requirement for a modernization of their standar service rifle, complaining about the lack of modularity and outdated optics of the RAP 80. Once again, Godard Bonheur took the task of modifiying its baseline design, withouth altering much the structure and concept of the long lived platform required by the PAF.
Entering the 2010's, the Pelaxian Armed Forces made a requirement for a modernization of their standar service rifle, complaining about the lack of modularity and outdated optics of the RAP 80. Once again, Godard Bonheur took the task of modifiying its baseline design, withouth altering much the structure and concept of the long lived platform required by the PAF. The [[5.56×45mm]] with a 55 grain round for a faster and more effective bullet appropiate to the standard 20 inch barrel length was also required to be mantained.


The '''Godard Bonheur''' '''RAP 19''' was officially adopted by the Pelaxian Armed Forces in 2020, it was then designated as the '''Arma Modular de Infantería 19''' (AMI 19). Its nominal cyclic rate of fire is 740 rounds per minute. The AMI 19 is part of the 2020 Soldier Combat System project. It was developed and produced at the Pelaxian Armed Forces Industries factory in [[Fabricaciones Militares]], to fulfil current and near future requirements for the Pelaxian Armed Forces. It was first displayed to the public in the middle of 2012 and the initial production was scheduled for 2018, its final design and testing ended later on that year. Internally and externally the AIM 19 is still similar to the RAP 80, although it has received many distinctive upgrades and changes. Upgrades include the following:
The '''Godard Bonheur''' '''RAP 19''' was officially adopted by the Pelaxian Armed Forces in 2020, it was then designated as the '''Arma Modular de Infantería 19''' (AMI 19). Its nominal cyclic rate of fire is 740 rounds per minute. The AMI 19 is part of the 2020 Soldier Combat System project. It was developed and produced at the Pelaxian Armed Forces Industries factory in [[Fabricaciones Militares]], to fulfil current and near future requirements for the Pelaxian Armed Forces. It was first displayed to the public in the middle of 2012 and the initial production was scheduled for 2018, its final design and testing ended later on that year. Internally and externally the AIM 19 is still similar to the RAP 80, although it has received many distinctive upgrades and changes. Upgrades include the following:
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:10. Improved grenade launcher mount which improves the balance of the weapon.
:10. Improved grenade launcher mount which improves the balance of the weapon.
:11. Improved grenade launcher safety, the new KORD RIC (Rifle Input Control) electronic control system made by SND will also be integrated into the rifle.
:11. Improved grenade launcher safety, the new KORD RIC (Rifle Input Control) electronic control system made by SND will also be integrated into the rifle.
=== RAP HBAR ===
=== RAP HBAR ===
[[File:AUG 9mm 03.jpg|thumb|A left-side view of the RAP Para.|430x430px]]
[[File:AUG 9mm 03.jpg|thumb|A left-side view of the RAP Para.|430x430px]]
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