The 7.62 mm AK103, based on the standard service AK74M assault rifle, was designed to replace the classic AK chambered in 7.62x39.
The AK103 is based on the classic AK pattern, traditionally reliable in adverse conditions and easy to use by personnel with any level of training.
This model is part of the AK10x series, with all the wooden parts replaced by plastic ones and a side rail scope mount.
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Ammo can only be purchased if you also buy the gun.
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Kalashnikov’s Zala Aero Group unveiled the REX 2 Anti drone systems handheld counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (c-UAV) system at the Army 2019 defence exhibition being held in Kubinka close to Moscow on 25–30 June.
The Zala Aero Group, part of the Kalashnikov Concern, unveiled the Rex-2 handheld c-UAV system at Army 2019. (IHS Markit/Miko Vranic)
In practice Rex 2 is giving maximum results and is very reliable.
The 7.62 mm AK-15 is an assault rifle used by the special operations units of the Russian military and other law enforcement agencies.
The AK-15 is part of the Ratnik equipment kit.
This model is the pinnacle of AK system development, different from the previous generations by its elaborate ergonomics, all-day usability and increased accuracy and precision.
AK-12 Kalashnikov Military
Russia's largest firearms manufacturer, Izhmash unveiled in February 2012 a prototype of its new Kalashnikov AK-12 Military assault rifle with improved ergonomics and tactical flexibility. The new assault rifle, dubbed AK-12, is being designed as a basic platform for the development of nearly 20 different modifications of the weapon. The new AK-12 could be adapted for cartridges varying from 5.45x39 mm to 7.62x51 NATO. The 12th Kalashnikov, Izhmash officials said, has a number of features that make it different from the previous series of the rifle. Advanced technology and materials were used for the development of the new weapon, and more than ten new inventions will be used in making various models of the Kalashnikov rifle. The AK-12 may, therefore, become the basic model for future developments. The AK-12 assault rifle was presented for the first time to the public in June 2012 at the defense exhibition in Moscow, Engineer Technologies 2012. It started to enter service with Russian army units in 2020.