PKM
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The PKM is a general-purpose machine gun designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the 1960s, intended to replace the earlier RPD and SG-43. Chambered in 7.62x54mmR, the PKM is gas-operated and belt-fed, known for its simplicity, durability, and light weight compared to other machine guns of its era. The PKM has become one of the most widely used general-purpose machine guns in the world.
Adopted by the Soviet military in 1961, the PKM has been used in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War, the Soviet-Afghan War, and various modern conflicts. Its versatility and reliability make it suitable for both infantry and vehicle-mounted roles. The PKM's rugged construction and relatively light weight (for a machine gun) allow for greater mobility in combat situations, especially in rough terrains.
The PKM's enduring design has made it a staple of many military forces worldwide, and it continues to be produced and used in numerous countries. Its influence can be seen in modern machine gun designs, and its reputation as a reliable and effective weapon remains strong to this day.
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