AIA-DMR762 | 7.62×51 mm NATO Designated Marksman Rifle
Precision. Adaptability. Combat Proven.
The AIA Nemesis-DMR is a modern designated marksman rifle (DMR) chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO / .308 Winchester, engineered for accurate, long-range engagement in demanding operational environments. Featuring a free-floating 20” barrel, rotating bolt head, and an op-rod driven short-stroke gas piston with a fixed gas system, the AIA Nemesis-DMR offers outstanding reliability and precision under sustained use.
Its 6-position telescopic stock allows for length adjustment based on operator preference and mission needs. The integrated muzzle brake includes an interface for quick attachment of a moderator (suppressor), enhancing versatility for both overt and low-signature missions.
Equipped with STANAG 4694 / MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails on all four sides of the handguard, the AIA-DMR762 supports a full range of optical, aiming, and tactical accessories.
Delivering 1.5 MOA accuracy at 100 meters, the AIA Nemesis-DMR exceeds expectations for a semi-automatic marksman platform, offering superior performance in its class.
Technical Specifications
General
- Caliber: 7.62×51 mm NATO / .308 Win
- Firing Mode: Safe / Semi-Automatic
- Operating System: Short-Stroke Gas Piston, Rotating Bolt Head, Free-Floating Barrel
- Barrel Type: 20″ (508 mm), 4-Groove, Right-Hand Twist
- Twist Rate: 1:12″ (1:254 mm)
Dimensions & Weight
- Maximum Length (Stock Extended): 1,160 mm
- Minimum Length (Stock Collapsed): 1,060 mm
- Overall Height (without Sights): 190 mm
- Weight (Unloaded, without Magazine): 5,500 g
- Sight Radius: 490 mm
Performance
- Muzzle Velocity: 800 m/s
- Effective Range: 800 meters
- Accuracy: 1.5 MOA at 100 meters
- Trigger Pull: 15–20 N (Match Trigger)
Magazine
- Type: Composite Box Magazine
- Capacity: 20 Rounds
Muzzle Device
- Muzzle Brake: Standard, with Moderator (Suppressor) Interface
Purpose-built for professional military applications, the AIA Nemesis-DMR offers a dependable and accurate solution for medium- to long-range engagements, making it a trusted asset for designated marksmen in conventional and special operations forces.



