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The KK 62 (from Finnish konekivääri 62, 'machine gun 62'), officially 7.62 KK 62 (previously also 7.62 KvKK 62, from Finnish kevyt konekivääri, 'light machine gun') and colloquially KVKK or KVKK 62, is a Finnish 7.62×39mm light machine gun designed in late 1950s with the first prototype ready for testing in 1960.
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× ...
Standard light machine gun. [92] 7.62 KK PKM 7.62 KK PKM PICA 7.62 KK PKT Soviet Union Russia: General-purpose machine gun? Standard general-purpose machine gun. 7.62 KK PKT is used in all IFVs in the Finnish army. [93] 12.7 ITKK 96 Soviet Union: Standard heavy machine gun: 5,000+ Soviet NSV machine gun; standard heavy machine gun. [94]
This is a table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name. Data values are the highest found for the cartridge, and might not occur in the same load (e.g. the highest muzzle energy might not be in the same load as the highest muzzle velocity, since the bullet weights can differ between loads).
RK 62 M3 RK 62 M3 – RK 62 M2 with OD Green Cerakote surface treatment. [10] [11] RK 62 kromattu – a fully functional chrome plated version of the late RK 62 production variant for FDF conscript band displays. M/74 – an FDF HQ Infantry Weapons Technical Department RPK-style prototype ratsuväen konekivääri ('Cavalry LMG').
A weapon hasn't been recovered, but sources told the New York Post on Saturday that police divers are looking for the gun in the lake near the Central Park Boathouse.
The below table gives a list of firearms that can fire the 7.62×54mmR cartridge. The cartridge was originally developed for the Mosin–Nagant rifle and introduced in 1891 by the Russian Empire . It was the service cartridge of the late Tsarist era and throughout the Soviet period to the present-day Russia and other countries as well.
The Sumitomo NTK-62 [6] (62式7.62mm機関銃, Rokuni-shiki Nana-ten-rokuni-miri Kikanjū) is the standard issue general-purpose machine gun of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. It's also known as the Type 62 7.62mm Machine Gun or the Type 62 GPMG. [7] When first issued, it fulfilled both light and medium machine gun support throughout the JGSDF.