Does Russian army still use AK-47?

The AK-12 and AK-15 will replace older weapons in the Russian Armed Forces. Soon, Russian troops will carry new assault rifles into battle. The AK-12 and AK-15, direct descendants of the world-famous AK-47, are set to replace existing rifles and modernize the Russian military's arsenal.
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Which armies still use AK-47?

Is it the weapon of choice for any state armies? About 50 standing armies use the AK-47 — including those of China, Egypt, Cuba, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Iran and Iraq.
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What replaced the AK-47 in Russia?

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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What AK does the Russian military use?

AK-74M is the main service rifle in use in the Russian Army. It is an improved variant of the AK-74 assault rifle.
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Does Russia still use the AKM?

Despite being replaced in the late 1970s by the AK-74, the AKM is still in service in some Russian Army reserve and second-line units and several east European countries. The GRAU officially designated the AKM as the 6P1 assault rifle.
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Why Russian Army switched to the AK-74 Primary Rifle



Is AK-47 still the best?

A serious classic, the AK-47 is known as one of the world's most reliable firearm. In fact, because of its legendary reliability, it has become so popular that it's being produced in well over a hundred different countries.
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Is AK-74 better than AK-47?

The 5.45x39mm cartridge of the AK-74 makes it a more accurate and reliable rifle compared to the AK-47, which uses a 7.62x39mm cartridge.
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What is Russia's new AK?

The AK-308 is a battle rifle under development in 2018 upon request of potential international clients outside Russia. It is based on the AK-12's design and is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO (.
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What's better an AK-47 or an AR-15?

AR-15 rifles are lighter and have a higher rate of accuracy than the AK-47, but the AK-47 is considerably cheaper and more dependable in comparison. Both are extensively used by the military and police, as well as for general purpose hunting rifles and self-defense.
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Will Russia ever replace the AK?

The Russian military will be replacing its standard issue AK-74M rifle with the AK-12 and AK-15, according to Military Times, citing Russian state-owned media.
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Does Indian Army use an AK-47?

Bengaluru-based Indian firearms company SSS Defence has supplied the first batch of its upgraded AK-47 kits to the Indian Army, making the assault rifle more lethal and accurate.
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What country has the best AK-47?

AK47 Showdown: Who Makes the Best AK47?
  • Best Overall: Arsenal SAM7. Country of origin: Bulgaria. ...
  • Best Value: Cugir/Century Arms WASR-10. Country of origin: Romania. ...
  • Best AK Pistol: Zastava Arms ZPAP92. Country of origin: Serbia. ...
  • Best US-Made AK: Palmetto State Armory PSAK-47 GF3. Manufacturer: Palmetto State Armory.
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Does Israel Use AK-47?

Firing 650 bullets a minute, this product of the 1967 War lives up to the hype. Key Point: Used for three decades, the Galil rifle proved to be exactly what the IDF needed.
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Why do Navy Seals use AK-47s?

The AK-47's dependability and the ability to surprise enemies were both factors in why American soldiers sometimes used the Soviet assault rifle.
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Does Ukraine use ak74?

AK-74 Rifle

The AK-74, chambered in 5.45×39, is the standard issue rifle for the Ukrainian Ground Forces. It's also incredibly common in their stockpiles. There are hundreds of thousands of these rifles on hand.
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What weapons has UK sent to Ukraine?

According to latest data from the Ministry of Defence, the UK has delivered more than 5,000 Next-Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapons (NLAWs), 200 javelin missiles, 1,360 anti-structure munitions, 5 air defence systems, and 4.5 tonnes of explosives.
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What rifle does Spetsnaz use?

The standard Spetsnaz weapon, according to Galeotti, is some version of the 5.45mm AK-74 rifle. Seen here is the AK-74M, which is also the standard issue for much of the Russian Army. It weighs about 8 pounds and has a 30 round magazine capacity.
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What countries use AK-74?

As of 2021, most countries of the former Soviet Union use the rifle. Licensed copies were produced in Bulgaria (AK-74, AKS-74 and AKS-74U), and in the former East Germany (MPi-AK-74N, MPi-AKS-74N, MPi-AKS-74NK).
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What's the most powerful AK?

Meet the Top 5 Most Powerful AK-47 Variants
  • Here's What You Need to Know: You don't want to be on the wrong end of one of these guns. ...
  • The East German Wieger Sturmgewehr (StG) ...
  • The Yugoslavian Zastava M70AB2. ...
  • The Polish Kbk. ...
  • The Israeli IMI Galil. ...
  • The Finnish 7.62 Rynnäkkökivääri 62 (Rk 62)
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Why is AK-74 not popular?

The AK-74 wasn't as revolutionary, so many countries found it not worth switching to the new caliber (5.45x39). Few countries, including USSR, did, but they mostly sold their stockpiles of 7.62 rifles and ammo to those who didn't, making it even more popular in the remote regions.
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Why is AK-47 so popular?

While the AK-47's reasonable weight, comparative lack of recoil, intermediate rounds and compact size — a big plus for close-quarters urban warfare and other situations in which a long barrel gets in an infantryman's way — were important qualities, what makes the weapon truly special is its simplicity and durability.
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