Photos AK and its derivatives in action

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Vietnamese-made GK-3 (Galil ACE) rifle with OPL-40, 40mm Grenade Launcher

Vietnamese-made GK-3 (Galil ACE) rifle

Vietnamese SN9P (copy of Russian PP-19 Bizon)
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Vietnamese STL-1A (Russia AK-103) with Vietnamese-made copy of the US M-203.
*Vietnamese nomenclature unknown, this model appears to replaced by the OPL-40?

Vietnamese GK-1 (Galil ACE)
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Vietnamese troops armed with GK-1 rifle (copy Galil ACE)/OPL-40, 40x46MM GL.
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GK-3 (Galil ACE)
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Somali troops (police or soldier?) armed with Yugoslavian M-70!! (AK-47) Rare.

NOTE: rail adapter, red dot optic, flashlight and non-standard flash suppressor.
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Vietnamese security armed with USSR AKS-47 rifle. (in nice condition too!)
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Commander Alberto Colome Ibarra (center with glasses), who commanded FAPLA/Cuban forces at Battle of Bridge 14 on 12 December 1975 pictured with a group of Cuban officers in late 1975.

NOTE: Two soldiers with Hungarian AMD-65 (AKMS) rifles.
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Somali troops (police or soldier?) armed with Yugoslavian M-70!! (AK-47) Rare.

NOTE: rail adapter, red dot optic, flashlight and non-standard flash suppressor.
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Vietnamese security armed with USSR AKS-47 rifle. (in nice condition too!)
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Commander Alberto Colome Ibarra (center with glasses), who commanded FAPLA/Cuban forces at Battle of Bridge 14 on 12 December 1975 pictured with a group of Cuban officers in late 1975.

NOTE: Two soldiers with Hungarian AMD-65 (AKMS) rifles.
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not all the ak are soviet or Chinese made , a lot of it a Vietnamese made , been making ak since Vietnam war and even TUL-1 a mix bag of type56 body , longer barrel like rpk , sight of rpd until the soviet give us licens to built RPK , Vietnam made both type56-1 and 2 series and also ak47 and akm ( Vietnam akm look like normal ak the dust cover are not same like Russian akm ) only from time to time you will see storage east European gun been taken out to be used to free up room for newer ak domestic made and now new gali ace ( there are 4 level of ak if I remember correct , level 1 are newly and in good condition ( aka never been used or barely used ) keep in gun storage of division , unit vv ) level 2 are used ak ( but in good condition ) also used for combat and daily training , level 3 for recruit training ( gun that been used for certain year and near end of it life ) ( and also gun send to militia )level 4 are battle vet gun some are broke ( fire pin broke or barrel worn out ) , some get barrel block used to teach high school student how to take apart gun and maintain + basic training ( how to aim , set selector , craw , threw grenade , stand , ...
.... pretty much a water down version of was recruit will get in our 3 year high school + first year in university ( high school 1 week per year , university 1 month ) in the end of high school study they will let us shot a level 4 ak that been modify to firing laser to see how we aim :)
btw gk 3 is not gali ace , It a mix bag of akm and gali only the lower part are from gali , the rest are pure akm with a muzzle from ak74 , the gun are aim to be export , maybe some African country may buy it :) lao always get free gun :) ( they get free gali ace from us , dirt cheap price ( almost give ) of a domestic radar made by viettel , lao is like our brother that we tend to give them thing from time to time , while Cambodia is like a guy next door you don't like ( time to time be a dick ) but you still treat him nice and give him weapon from time to time cause you don't wanted trouble and china are like the rich guy in the hood , who have conflict with you , but time to time try to be nice to you try to get you on his side instead of the super rich American , meanwhile at a back up prep up Cambodia so if something happened can used Cambodia to attack you and then jump in like a savior when Cambodia is beaten , weaken you meantime 1 stone 2 bird , Cambodia will be in blood debt of china forever ( like North korea )
 
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new way to recruit soldier in 4.0 time :) 1 get few model / hot girl , young actor/actress , singer to join the shoting show 2. get famous game streamer to join the show = will attract thousand if not million of youthand fan girl / boy )haha then upload it on to military tv channel and youtube channel / facebook :)
army new rifle that will slowly replace ak , STV 380 pretty much a gali ace 32 with a shorter barrel ( but with 710m/s muzzle ) ak selector , folding stock , slimmer hand guard ( removed side rail )
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the show host with optic and OP40M grenade launcher
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Finnish Valmet & SAKO rifles in use by the FDF.

Troops with Rk.95 rifles.
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Next three photos display upgraded Rk.62 rifles, now configured into Rk.62M3 version.
Sharp!
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Vietnamese soldier armed with Soviet, 3rd Model AK-47 rifle (early Soviet steel magazine inserted!)
This rifle is in near "mint" condition!
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Various small arms now produced by Vietnam.

It appears they manufacture their own AKM & AKMS? (unless these are refurbished Soviet/Polish models?)
*Along with their version of Israeli GALIL/Colombian GALIL-ACE. Designated ACE 32 & SVT 380.
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USSR AKMs in Ethiopian hands during recent Tigray conflict.







Malian soldier bearing USSR AKMS assault rifle.



AK-47 armed Indonesian BRIMOB officers.



Indonesian Army SF 'Kopassus' troopers equipped with AK-47 assault rifles.



Yemenis armed with AK derrivates but mostly East German MPi-KMs and MPi-KMS-72s.



Mozambican soldiers bearing East German MPi-KM 7.62mm assault rifles



Chadian soldier bearing Romanian Pm md. 63 7.62mm assault rifle.



Azerbaijani soldier with AK-74 5.45mm assault rifle.

 

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