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Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: F88 Austeyr: Australian-sourced, manufactured by Lithgow Arms and donated by the Australian government. Used by Special Operations Command units. AR-M Bulgaria: Assault rifle: 7.62×39mm: AR-M52F: Philippine Army confirmed use of AR-M52F assault rifle from Bulgaria during 125th founding anniversary on 23 March 2022.
Assault rifle: Place of origin: Russia: Production history; Designer: Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin, Sergey Urzhumcev: Designed: 2020: Manufacturer: Kalashnikov Concern: Produced: 2021 [1] Variants: A short barreled version unveiled in 2023 [2] Specifications; Mass: 3.5 kg (7.72 lb) [3] Length: 935 mm (36.8 in) full length 685 mm (27.0 ...
The Armscor AK22 is a semi-automatic.22 LR Kalashnikov rifle designed in 1987 by Ruko Products (later KBI), and sold by Armscor (Arms Corporation of the Philippines). [1] Sales of the AK22 and other .22 LR Armscor rifles were "very strong in the local market", due to a relaxation of gun laws, after the end of martial law under Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.
The AK-203 is a Russian gas-operated assault rifle designed to chamber the 7.62×39mm cartridge. [2] It is one of the latest iterations of the AK series of assault rifles originally designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. The AK-203 was developed in the 2010s by Kalashnikov Concern in Russia.
The AK-9 is a Russian 9×39mm compact rifle. Its development began when Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant (Izhmash), now known as Kalashnikov Concern started working on a new silent, flame-less, compact AK rifle in the early 2000s. When creating the new weapon, the manufacturers have tried to surpass all available competitors, such as the AS Val ...
Putin praises new Kalashnikov assault rifle—Voice of Russia; Modern Firearms – Kalashnikov 5.45 mm AK-12 and 7.62 mm AK-15 Assault Rifle; Kalashnikov Concern discontinues the old AK-12 (Prototype Variants) and replaced them with new a AK-12 (Final Production Variants) Kalashnikov delivers AK-12 assault rifles to Russian special forces
The Saiga semi-automatic rifles (/ˈsaɪɡə/, Saiga) (Russian: сайга, romanized: Sayga) are a family of Russian semi-automatic rifles manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash), which also manufactures the original AK-47 and its variants, Saiga-12 shotguns and Dragunov sniper rifle.
On 3 March 2019, Russia and India inaugurated Indo-Russia Rifles in Uttar Pradesh, India to produce AK-203 assault rifles. [16] [17] However, no contract had been signed then or rifles produced because of pricing disagreements. [18] [19] India signed a contract in August 2021 to directly import 70,000 AK-203 rifles from Russia.