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North Korea: Resembles an AKS-74 but with a top-folding stock and has typically a helical magazine attached or in some cases a 30-round magazine. Preferred by mainly Special Operations Forces within the KPA [5] AK-105 Russia North Korea: North Korean copy of the Russian AK-105 with a shortened 20-round magazine carrying 5.45×39mm ammunition.
The Type 58 (Korean: 58식자동보총) is an assault rifle made in North Korea derived from the Soviet AK-47 [4] designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. This was the first weapon made in North Korea alongside the PPSh-41, made under license as the Type 49. [5] It was made in Factory 61 and 65 [5] in Chongjin. [3]
The Type 73 is based on a 1960s-era Soviet design, most likely the PK machine gun (PKM), although the date of its first production in North Korea is currently unknown. The weapon was reportedly seen in the Korean Demilitarized Zone in 2002, when a United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission team told media outlets that North Korean soldiers had set up numerous Type 73s in positions ...
Arisaka Type 38 rifle; Arisaka Type 30 rifle; Arisaka Type 35 rifle; Arisaka Type 97 rifle; Arisaka Type 99 rifle; TERA Type 2 rifle; Murata Type 22 rifle; Chiang Kai-Shek rifle (Licensed copy of the Mauser Standardmodell, also known as Type 24 rifle, PVA) Enfield M1917 ; Hanyang 88 ; M1 Garand (Captured) Mauser Gewehr 98 [citation needed]
North Korea: Assault rifle: 7.62×39mm: Used for "aggressor" training and secret agent training Precision rifles K14: SNT Motiv South Korea: Sniper rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO: Standard-issue sniper rifle SSG 69: Steyr Arms Austria: Sniper rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO: Used by special forces Being replaced by K14 AWSM: Accuracy International United ...
North Korea’s isolation on the international stage means that its troops, which number more than a million, have faced nothing but training. ... as well as sniper rifles and machine guns. But it ...
North Korea generally designates rifles as "Type XX", similar to the Chinese naming system. On 15 November 2018, North Korea successfully tested a "newly developed ultramodern tactical weapon". [ 73 ]
Bren light machine gun; Browning Hi-Power; Chiang Kai-shek rifle; Degtyaryov machine gun; DShK; F1 grenade (Russia) FN Model 1949 (Belgian) Hanyang 88; Lewis Gun; M1 bayonet; M1 carbine; M1 Garand; M18 recoilless rifle; M1903 Springfield; M1917 Browning machine gun; M1917 Enfield; M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle; M1919 Browning machine gun; M2 ...