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RPK-74 Russian 5.45mm Assault Rifle

RPK-74

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Basic Information
Name
RPK-74 Russian 5.45mm Assault Rifle
Designation
RPK-74
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1974
Description

The RPK-74 was introduced in 1974 together with the AK-74 assault rifle and chambered for the new 5.45×39mm intermediate cartridge. It was derived from the AK-74 rifle, with modifications that mirror those made to the AKM to create the RPK. The RPK-74 also uses a longer and heavier chrome-plated barrel, which has a new gas block with a gas channel at a 90° angle to the bore axis, and a ring for the cleaning rod. It is also equipped with a folding bipod and a different front sight tower. The muzzle is threaded for a flash suppressor or blank-firing device. The rear stock trunnion was strengthened and the magazine well was reinforced with steel inserts. Additionally, the RPK-74 has a modified return mechanism compared to the AK-74, which uses a new type of metal spring guide rod and recoil spring. The rear sight assembly, forward handguard and receiver dust cover were all retained from the RPK. The RPK-74 feeds from a 45-round steel or polymer box magazine, interchangeable with magazines from the AK-74, and is designed to be charged from stripper clips. Drum magazines similar to those used on the previous RPK models were tested during its development phase, but were discontinued in favor of the 45-round box magazine. However, recently the production of a 97-round drum has started. This drum was designed to be used with the AK-107 but can also be used in any 5.45×39mm weapon with compatible magazines, such as the RPK-74 and RPK-74M. They were also testing with experimental conventional drums, a prototype 100-round belt fed drum magazine was also created. It attaches into the regular magazine well, but the cartridges are stored on a 100-round belt inside a box. A feed system removes them from the belt and puts them in a position where they can be loaded through the regular magazine well. This system is actuated by a lever from the magazine that clips around the charging handle. It is unknown if this ever went into service. It has a cyclic rate of fire of 650 rounds per minute (RPM). Standard equipment includes: eight magazines, six stripper clips (15 rounds per clip), a speed loader guide, cleaning rod, cleaning kit, sling, oil bottle and two magazine pouches. Some variants do not come with the cleaning kit option. It is in widespread use by member states of the former Soviet Union, as well as Bulgaria.

Variants
RPK The RPK is the standard light machine gun/squad automatic model and is chambered in 7.62×39mm. It was adopted by the former Soviet Union and was issued mainly to motorized units. It was later adopted by several military agencies around the world.
RPKS The RPKS ("S" — Skladnoy (Russian: складной) means "folding" [stock]) is a variant of the RPK with a side-folding wooden stock was intended primarily for the air assault infantry. Changes to the design of the RPKS are limited only to the shoulder stock mounting, at the rear of the receiver. It uses a trunnion riveted to both receiver walls that has a socket and tang, allowing the stock to hinge on a pivot pin. The trunnion has a cut-out on the right side which is designed to engage the stock catch and lock it in place when folded. The wooden stock is mounted in a pivoting hull, which contains a catch that secures the buttstock in the extended position. The rear sling loop was moved from the left side of the stock body to the right side of the stock frame.
RPKS-74 The RPK-74M (Modefitsyrovannyj "Modernized") is an updated variant of the RPK-74 developed during the mid-'70s. In line with the AK-74M assault rifle variant, the RPK-74M lower handguard, gas tube cover, pistol grip, and new synthetic stock are made from a black, glass-filled polyamide. The stock is shaped like the RPK-74 fixed stock, but also side-folds like the RPKS-74. Each AK-74M is fitted with a side-rail bracket for mounting optics. Updated magazines were produced by Molot with horizontal ribs going up the sides of the magazines. An export variant chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was also introduced, designated as the RPK-201. Also for export is the RPKM (A.K.A. RPK-203) chambered in 7.62×39mm; it uses the same polymer furniture as the RPK-74M variant.
System
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RPK-74 (AK-47) 5.45mm Machine Gun
Name RPK-74 (AK-47) 5.45mm Machine Gun
Type Light Machine Gun
Caliber 5.45 mm
Manufacturer Vyatskiye Polyany Machine-Building Plant
In Service 1974-Present
Length 1,060 mm
Barrel Length 590 mm
Weight (RPK) 4.7 kg
Weight (RPKS) 5.1 kg
Max Rate of Fire 600 rds/min
Action Gas operated, rotating bolt; closed bolt
Effective Firing Range (with sight adjustments) 100-800 m
Maximum Firing Range 800 m
Feed system 30-45-round box magazine, 100-round plastic drum magazine, belt ammunition (with side mounted belt feed device)
Sights Iron sights: semi-shrouded front post and rear sliding tangent with an adjustable notch Sight radius: 555 mm (21.9 in)
Ammunition
Type Rifle
Caliber 5.45 mm
Cartridge 5.45×39mm M74
Muzzle Velocity 960 m/s
Basic Load 2,000 ea
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Rifles
Land > Infantry Weapons > Rifles
Filter Label
R
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (48)
Russia
China
Ukraine
Poland
Iran
North Korea
Serbia
Afghanistan
Albania
Bulgaria
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo, Republic of the
Cuba
Djibouti
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Fiji
Georgia
Ghana
Hungary
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lesotho
Libya
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nicaragua
Romania
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Sudan
Syria
Uganda
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yemen
Zimbabwe
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