What gun does Russian Army use?

The AK-15 (GRAU index 6P71) is a variant of the AK-12 chambered in 7.62×39mm. Both the AK-12 and AK-15 have been developed by the Kalashnikov Group under the "Ratnik" program and have been accepted into Russian military service.

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Does the Russian army use Glocks?

Only Spetsnaz SSO (Special Operation Forces) uses Glocks. The standard serviceman doesn't get issued a pistol, only if it's necessary such as pilots, drivers, spetsnaz (special purpose), crewmen, nurses, officers, etc. Was this worth your time? This helps us sort answers on the page.

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What replaced the AK-47?

Beginning in 1959, the AK-47 was replaced in first-line Soviet service by the AKM, a modernized version fitted with longer-range sights and cheaper mass-produced parts, including a stamped sheet-metal receiver and a plywood buttstock and forward grip.

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Is AK-12 better than AK-74?

The AK-12 was designed to be an updated version of the AK-74. It features full-length rails, and folding, adjustable polymer stock. It can fire full auto, semi-auto or in two-round burst mode. It has a larger capacity magazine, and is designed to be more controllable when firing full-auto.

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What is the Ukrainian version of AK-47?

The Malyuk (Ukrainian: Малюк, lit. "Baby"), also known as Vulcan or Vulcan-M, is an assault rifle developed by the Ukrainian arms company Interproinvest (IPI).

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Why Russian Army Uses this Weird Close Combat Sniper Rifle

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What AK is used in Ukraine?

The Malyuk, also known as the Vulcan, is designed and produced in Ukraine. The Malyuk is essentially an AK 74 converted into a bullpup format. Interproinvest, the company which produces the rifle, produces a 5.56 and 7.62×39, but the rifle in military service is the 5.45x39mm model.

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Which gun can beat AK-47?

The M16 had a higher rate of fire, 700-950 rpm compared to the 600 rpm of the AK-47, and most shooters — including those that have used the weapons in combat — have tended to agree that the M16 is the more accurate.

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What rifle does China use?

QBZ-95 (rifle)

This is the Chinese standard-issue version of the rifle, chambered for the 5.8×42mm DBP87 round.

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Which rifle is stronger than AK-47?

The standard U.S. military rifle (M-16) is substantially more destructive than its Russian counterpart (AK-47) when fired at short range into clay blocks, despite the fact that the AK-47 is of larger caliber and fires a much heavier bullet with a kinetic energy (muzzle) 25% greater when compared to the M-16.

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What gun has the longest range?

The M107 Semi-Automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR) fires . 50-caliber ammunition, and is capable of delivering precise, rapid fire on targets out to 2,000 meters. This greatly exceeds the terminal effect capability of the M2010, M110 or M24 sniper rifles.

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Why doesn't the US Army use AK-47?

Most weapons from the M16 forward are lighter than that. The AK-47 is good at short range, but not longer ranges, as it is not accurate at longer ranges compared to other weapons. With an M16, a soldier could carry about twice as many rounds as a soldier armed with a AK with the same weight.

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What is the most used gun in Russia?

AK-47: World's most prominent weapon

The most famous Russian weapon is the AK-47, or Kalashnikov. Developed by Soviet army general Mikhail Kalashnikov in the 1940s, the cheap, durable and easy-to-use assault rifle is the standard infantry weapon for more than 100 countries.

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What pistols do Navy SEALs use?

The M11 Sig Sauer P-228 was introduced in 1989. It is a compact version of the Sig P-226, just 7.1 inches long and only 1.5 inches wide. The Navy SEALs and Special Boat Teams consider it a favorite, and use it as their standard carry pistol as it is small, light, durable, accurate and easy to conceal.

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What pistol does the Chinese army use?

QSZ-92G-5.8: Military version.

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What rifle does the German army use?

Heckler & Koch G36 (Germany)

The 'G36' (company designation, Bundeswehr designation Gewehr G36) is an assault rifle designed in the early 1990s and manufactured in Germany by Heckler & Koch. It is the current service rifle of the German and the Spanish Armed Forces among others.

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What rifle does North Korea use?

North Korea's military uses the Type 88-2 assault rifle, which is based on a clone of the AK-74 series. In most regards, it's a fairly standard rifle, with the same ergonomics and design as an AK. But other features of the Type 88-2 rifle raise questions about what the designers were thinking.

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What is China's best sniper rifle?

QBU-88 - Wikipedia.

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Is AK-47 the best gun in the world?

The AK-47 is the deadliest weapon ever built, on the whole. Its kill count even tops nuclear weapons in sheer numbers. But the first AK-47s were very heavy and weren't really built for aiming.

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Is AR-15 stronger than AK-47?

The AK-47 shoots a 7.62x39mm caliber that penetrates and damages its intended target greater than the caliber shot from an AR-15. With this larger caliber, the AK-47 has greater "stopping power" than the 5.56/. 223 round of the AR-15.

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Why AK is better than M4?

The big difference between the AK47 vs M4 is the kinetic energy, and there is a considerable difference. Then there are the mechanical issues; it seems that every time you go to the range, there are constant “malfunctions” with the M4. There is a way to help that: soak it in CLP. This will prevent some of the issues.

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What AK does NATO use?

Description. The 5.56 mm AK-19 is a new assault rifle for the foreign market using NATO standard 5.56x45 mm cartridges, popular around the globe.

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Why Ukraine's army still uses a 100 year old machinegun?

Its use has now outlived both the Tsar and Soviet communism. The antique weapon design is still popular because it's easy to use, easily modified, and fires a standard 7.62x54mm cartridge that's been used in Russia since 1891.

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How many tanks has Russia lost in Ukraine?

Russia Has Lost 2,001 Tanks In Ukraine.

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