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Photo Country Nagant M1895 7 shot revolver 7.62×38mmR (7.62 mm Nagant) 1895–present still used by some police and security forces Single action "Private's model", early and WW1 production, most converted to double action Interwar. Double action "Officer's model", produced pre-WW1, WW1, interwar and WW2 Suppressed model produced after 1931
Built in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for rear-line anti-mine countermeasure and anti-sabotage operations. [303] [304] [305] Yenisei: Armoured train: 1 Russia Ukraine: Built in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for rear-line and front-line logistical and fire support. Accused of being built out of Ukrainian ...
Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of AK-47 and AK-74 assault rifles, world's most popular (produced more than all other types of assault rifles combined) Yuly Khariton, chief designer of the Soviet atomic bomb, co-developer of the Tsar Bomb; Nikolai Kibalchich, pioneer of rocketry.
Automatiku Shqiptar 1978 model 56 (ASH-78 Tip-1) copy of Type 56 based on AK-47 rifle; Tipi 1982 model (ASH-82) copy of AKS-47; model 56 Tip-2, copy of RPK; and model 56 Tip-3. Several other versions of the AKMS have been produced mainly with short barrels similar to Soviet AKS-74U for special forces, tank & armored crew and for helicopter ...
The below table gives a list of firearms that can fire the 7.62×39mm cartridge, first developed and used by the Soviet Union in the late 1940s. [1] The cartridge is widely used due to the worldwide proliferation of Russian SKS and AK-47 pattern rifles, as well as RPD and RPK light machine guns.
Weapons of the Russian Empire (3 C, 1 P) Russo-Japanese war weapons of Russia (28 P) W. World War I weapons of Russia (2 C) Pages in category "Weapons of Russia"
Karlovich machine gun (Russian Empire – Machine gun) K&M Arms; K&M Arms .308 (US – battle rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO) Knight's Armament Company; Machine guns; KAC ChainSAW (US – light machine gun – 5.56×45mm NATO) KAC GatMalite (US – light machine gun – 5.56×45mm NATO) KAC LMG (US – light machine gun – 5.56×45mm NATO) Rifles
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