Machine guns

  • 12.7 mm tank machine gun   The 12.7mm 6P49 tank machine gun is designed to engage enemy light armored vehicles, fire weapons and manpower at ranges up to 2,000 meters and destroy air targets at slant ranges up to 1,500 meters. Its air-cooled barrel is manufactured using a process that provides uniform heating during firing. This ensures increased fire accuracy. The 6P49 machine gun can be mounted on tanks and other armored vehicles.
  • 12.7 mm infantry machine gun on infantry tripod   The 12.7mm 6P50 infantry machine gun on 6T7 infantry tripod or 6U6 universal mount is designed to engage enemy light armored vehicles, fire weapons and manpower at ranges up to 2,000 meters and destroy air targets at slant ranges up to 1,500 meters. The 12.7mm 6P50 machine gun is an automatic belt-fed weapon. In the infantry version, fire controls are located on the tripod or mount and include a trigger with pistol grip and a charging handle attached to a cradle of the 6T7 tripod. The infantry tripod is additionally fitted with a folding stock (with a spring recoil buffer). In the anti-aircraft (AA) version, the machine gun can be used from the special 6U6 AA mount. The machine gun is fitted with iron sights and a special rail on the receiver, which can accept a variety of day and night sights.
  • 12.7 mm infantry machine gun on universal mount   The 12.7mm 6P50 infantry machine gun on 6T7 infantry tripod or 6U6 universal mount is designed to engage enemy light armored vehicles, fire weapons and manpower at ranges up to 2,000 meters and destroy air targets at slant ranges up to 1,500 meters. The 12.7mm 6P50 machine gun is an automatic belt-fed weapon. In the infantry version, fire controls are located on the tripod or mount and include a trigger with pistol grip and a charging handle attached to a cradle of the 6T7 tripod. The infantry tripod is additionally fitted with a folding stock (with a spring recoil buffer). In the anti-aircraft (AA) version, the machine gun can be used from the special 6U6 AA mount. The machine gun is fitted with iron sights and a special rail on the receiver, which can accept a variety of day and night sights.
  • 14.5 mm Vladimirov heavy tank machine gun   The 14.5mm KPVT heavy tank machine gun is an automatic weapon installed on armored vehicles, combatant boats, mobile and fixed installations. The machine gun is designed to engage enemy light armored vehicles, fire weapons and manpower located behind light shelters, as well as low-flying air targets. For engaging ground and air targets, the machine gun fires cartridges with B­32 armor-piercing incendiary bullet, BZT armor-piercing tracer bullet and MDZ instant-action incendiary bullet. Ammunition is fed to the receiver from a metal belt, from either the left or right side.
  • 7.62 mm Kalashnikov infantry machine gun   The 7.62mm Pecheneg infantry machine gun is designed to engage enemy manpower, fire weapons and air targets. The machine gun can fire the whole range of 7.62mm rifle ammunition. It is fitted with a gas regulator to ensure reliable operation under various operating conditions. A high level of commonality with the PKM machine gun and a similar action ensure reliable operation of the Pecheneg machine gun under any operating conditions. The design of the machine gun incorporates new technical solutions to improve the barrel cooling efficiency, which made it possible to exclude a spare barrel from the Pecheneg machine gun. The enhanced rigidity of the barrel, the elimination of its thermal deformation due to wind effects and actually the absence of air heat flow from the heated barrel helped improve the aiming conditions and increase the accuracy of fire more than twice.
  • 7.62 mm Kalashnikov modernized APC machine gun   The 7.62mm Kalashnikov modernized PKMB armored personnel carrier (APC) machine gun is a heavy automatic weapon designed to engage enemy manpower, fire weapons and air targets. The modernized PKMB APC machine gun is fed from a 250-round non-disintegrating belt stowed in a portable box. The machine gun can fire cartridges with conventional, tracer and armor-piercing incendiary and enhanced penetration bullets. The machine gun features a sighting device for firing at targets from different distances.
  • 7.62 mm Kalashnikov modernized tank machine gun   The 7.62mm Kalashnikov modernized PKTM tank machine gun is an automatic weapon designed to engage enemy manpower and fire weapons. The machine gun is designed to equip tanks, armored vehicles, helicopters, armored boats and other war materiel. The PKTM can fire cartridges with conventional, armor-piercing incendiary, tracer and enhanced penetration bullets. Ammunition is fed from a metal belt stowed in a cartridge box.
  • 5.56 mm Kalashnikov light machine gun with folding stock   The 5.56mm Kalashnikov RPK-201 light machine gun with folding stock is designed to engage enemy manpower and fire weapons. The machine gun is capable of automatic or single-shot fire. Automatic mode is the main mode of fire: fire can be delivered in short bursts (up to 5 shots), long bursts (up to 15 shots) or continuously. Ammunition is fed from a box magazine. A rear sight leaf provides firing to 1,000 m and has a windage adjustment mechanism. To easily deliver fire from an airborne combat vehicle, the machine gun has a folding stock and bipods. Optical or night sights can be installed on the machine gun.
  • 7.62 mm Kalashnikov modernized light machine gun   The 7.62mm Kalashnikov modernized RPK-203 light machine gun is designed to engage enemy manpower and fire weapons. The machine gun has an iron sight and provision is made to install an optical or night sight. In addition, it is fitted with a bipod and a folding stock which provide a quick and convenient changeover from traveling to fire position and back.
  • 5.45 mm Kalashnikov modernized light machine gun   The 5.45mm Kalashnikov modernized RPK-74M light machine gun is designed to destroy enemy manpower and fire weapons. The machine gun is capable of automatic or single-shot fire. Automatic mode is the main mode of fire: fire can be delivered in short bursts (up to 5 shots), long bursts (up to 15 shots) or continuously. Ammunition is fed from a box magazine. A rear sight leaf provides firing to 1,000 m and has a windage adjustment mechanism. To easily deliver fire from an airborne combat vehicle, the machine gun has a folding stock and bipods. Optical or night sights can be installed on the machine gun.
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