M59/66 SKS
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The M59/66 SKS is a Yugoslavian variant of the Soviet SKS semi-automatic carbine, developed in the 1960s. Chambered in 7.62x39mm, the M59/66 was designed with an integral grenade launcher and other modifications specific to Yugoslav military needs. The SKS platform itself was known for its reliability and ease of maintenance.
Adopted by the Yugoslav People's Army, the M59/66 was widely used during the Cold War, particularly in the Balkan region. It remained in service during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, where it saw use by various factions. The M59/66's rugged design made it well-suited for both conventional and guerrilla warfare.
The M59/66 SKS is notable for its historical role in the Yugoslav military and its presence in the conflicts of the 20th century. Today, it is a popular rifle among collectors and shooting enthusiasts due to its durability and historical significance.
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