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分類
アサルトカービン(メインウェポン)
陣営
ロシア軍・民兵
兵科
乗員
製造国
ロシア連邦
使用弾薬
5.45x39mm
射撃モード
semi-automatic, automatic (~700 rpm)
装弾数
30+1
特徴、アドバイス、補足
The AKS-74U magazine holds 30 rounds.
Can be fired on semi-automatic and automatic.
The AKS-74U is used by the Irregular Militia for light and heavy anti-tank units. Russian Ground Forces crewmen uses the carbine as their main weapon as well.
Automatic fire is very controllable in short bursts. This makes it very effective at close range.
The AKS-74U is a gas-operated and rotated belt carbine variant of the AK-74. It was designed by renown Russian designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1979 to create a standard carbine for the Soviet Army. The AKS-74U was adopted mainly by Eastern European countries as its standard carbine and they are usually produced there. The firearm uses 5.45x39mm cartridges just like its parent.
It served as the standard carbine and personal defense weapon (PDW) of the Soviet Army from 1979 to 1991 and is still used by the Russian Ground Forces (RGF) since 1991 to the present.
The AKS-74U is superficially a shortened AK-74. However, the AKS-74U includes features that the standard AK-74 does not have: a metal folding stock, a 206.5 mm length barrel, shortened piston stock, new muzzle brake to compensate shortened barrel, a 160 mm barrel twist, new sights with preset for 350 and 500 meters, and a dust cover attachment on the front end. Other changes include the gas chamber being moved closer to the rear end of the receiver and the removal of the rate of fire delay mechanism. The shortened piston stock helped increase the carbine's RPM rate of fire to 700. The firearm can hold optical sights and a grenade launcher as well.
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