The upper receiver has a full length optics rail, the handguard has M-LOK slots.
[1] The lower receiver is ambidextrous allowing easier use by left handed shooters.
[3] The T112 debuted at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in 2023 at the 205th Arsenal's booth.
[6] In April 2024 the military announced that mass production was underway with an initial batch of 25,000 weapons ordered.
The rifle was ordered alongside a series of supporting accessories including a close combat red dot sight, 1-4x magnified optic, laser illuminator, and flashlight.