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The GRAU index of the PKP Pecheneg is "6P41", or "6P41N" (PKP Pecheneg-N) when fitted with a mounting rail for a night vision sight. It is currently in use by Russian Army Spetsnaz and other troops in significant numbers. Even though it was developed mainly for infantry use, it also has been fitted to several light vehicles. [10]
PKP Pecheneg with 100-round ammunition box Pecheneg-SP machine gun. The PKP Pecheneg (6P41) (2001) is a further development and modification of the PKM. It has a heavy fixed barrel encased in a radial cooling sleeve that uses forced-air cooling, much like the Lewis Gun of World War I. 6P41N Pecheneg-NP version with a rail for mounting nightscopes.
The KPV was a heavy machine gun developed by S. V. Vladimirov. It was developed in 1944 and adopted in 1949. It combines the rate of fire of a heavy machine gun with the armor-piercing capabilities of antitank rifles and was designed to combat lightly armored targets, firepower and manpower of the enemy located behind light cover, as well as to be an anti-aircraft machine gun.
US Army "Pershing"; delivered as PKP 6001–6175; 144 taken by DRB as 56 3701 to 56 3844 [1] Tr21: 1′D h2 148 StEG, Fablok, Tubize, Haine-St.-Pierre: 1922–1925 to 1973 126 taken by DRB as 56 3901 to 56 4026 [1] Tr201: 1′D h2 75 Baldwin, ALCO, Lima: 1944–1945 to 1978 USATC S160 Class, acquired from UNRRA: Tr202: 1′D h2 30 Vulcan ...
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PKP classification system (Polish locomotive designation) is a system of assigning letters and numbers to series and individual locomotives used by the PKP - Polish ...