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The KK 62 uses the intermediate Soviet 7.62×39mm M43 cartridge, which can be interchanged with any FDF standard assault rifles (from RK 62 to RK 95 TP). The major drawbacks are the lack of a quick-change barrel and sensitivity to dirt and humidity—the KK 62 requires much more care in a combat environment than most FDF assault rifles.
Purchased in late 1950s and early 1960s to introduce the Kalashnikov type assault rifle to FDF use before sufficient amount of RK 62 were produced. Now in long-term storage. Some were also included in the arms purchases from ex-DDR stocks, in the form of MPi-K (Soviet-made AK-47, also named RK 54 in Finnish service) and MPi-KmS (GDR-made AKS-47 ...
Madsen-Saetter machine gun: DISA [6] 7.62×63mm (known as .30-06 Springfield) Ammunition belt Denmark: 1952 Mark 48 machine gun: FN Herstal: 7.62×51mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 2003 Maxim gun: Maxim Gun Company, Vickers: 7.70×56mmR (known as .303 British) Ammunition belt United Kingdom: 1883 Maxim-Tokarev: Tula Arms Plant: 7.62× ...
The RK 62 (from Finnish rynnäkkökivääri 62, 'assault rifle 62'), officially 7.62 RK 62 and commercially M62, is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. It is the standard issue infantry weapon of the Finnish Defence Forces .
Two prototypes were developed by SAKO, known as the RK 92, were delivered to the FDF for combat trials. [4] After undergoing further testing and implementing several changes (among them, the selector mechanism was reverted to the familiar RK 62 configuration) the rifle was introduced into service with the Finnish Army as the 7.62 RK 95 TP ...
Soviet S-60 57 mm anti-aircraft gun. Nicknamed Nikolai. In use from 1960 until 2000. 40 ITK 38 Sweden: Anti-aircraft gun 288 units Swedish 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun. In use since 1938 until the 1980s. 40 ITK 15 United Kingdom: Anti-aircraft gun 9 units 40 mm Pom-Pom gun 37/30 Ma United Kingdom: Anti-aircraft gun 16 units
The Heckler & Koch MG5 (in the development phase also known as the HK121) is a belt-fed 7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose machine gun manufactured by German firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch. The MG5 resembles the 5.56×45mm NATO Heckler & Koch MG4 light machine gun, which was adopted into German military service in 2015.
KK 62; R. RPD machine gun; RPK; V. Vz. 52 machine gun; Z. Zastava M72 This page was last edited on 24 May 2019, at 07:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...