Zastava M70

Zastava M70

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caption=Zastava M70
name=Zastava M70
type=Assault rifle
origin=flagcountry|Yugoslavia
designer=Zastava Arms ("Zastava oružje")
manufacturer=Zastava Arms
cartridge=7.62x39mm
design_date= 1968
prod_date= 1970
service= 1970-Present
used_by=See Users
wars=Yugoslav Wars, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom
spec_type=Rotary-bolt gas-actuated assault rifle
caliber=
part_length=415 mm
ammo=
feed=30 rounds
action=Gas-actuated (rotating bolt)
rate=620 rounds/min
velocity=720 m/s
range=410 m
weight= 4.10 kg
total length=165 mm
sights=Adjustable iron sights, optional mount required for optical sights
variants=
number=5-6 million

The M-70 is a modern military assault rifle developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms of Kragujevac, Republic of Serbia. The M70 is designed on the basis of famous Kalashnikov rifles from Russia, which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the last sixty years of its service.

Overview

The Zastava M70 rifle chambers and fires the M67 7.62x39mm round. It is gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed, selective fire firearm with an under-folding stock.

History and Variants

In serial production, Zastava Arms produces two variants of the rifle – M70 B1 and M70 AB2.

Models M70 B1 and M70 AB2 have integral rifle grenade sights, and their complete sets have the rifle grenade attachment.M72 B1 LMG has integral folding bipod.M72 AB1 LMG has a bipod, which can be taken off (thus creating the possibility to shoot from small holes on armored vehicles)

Initial research on a domestic version of the AK appears to have begun in 1959 ["Ovdje se inace radi o oruzju koje je ispitivano i postepeno usavrsavano od 1959. do 1970. godine kada je konacno usvojeno." 'Oruzje Bosanskog Otpora', Fadil Nurkic, p.71, 2005] , and the first models submitted by Zastava for inspection/field trials to the Yugoslavian military seem to have been the M-64 series rifles [Nakon vise takvih kombinacija, pod oznakom M-64A i M-64B oruzje je predato armiji na uvid." Nurkic, p.71] with milled receivers, threaded barrels, familiar Yugo handguard, gas cutoff for grenade launching, and apparently several more unique differences from mainstay AK's such as a bolt hold open device on the right side of the receiver, and a charging handle that appeared different from other AK models [Zadrzana je i odvojiva rucica za repetiranje" Nurkic, p.71] . Though it performed satisfactory, the Yugo military still didn't adopt the rifle as the standard infantry armament ["Iako zadovoljni, nadlezni vojni organi ipak nisu prihvatili ovo oruzje, pa je MAP M-59 i dalje osala standardno oruzje." Nurkic, p.71] . Soon thereafter one of the changes that followed would be that the shape of the charging handle reverted back to that of normal AK's. At least that's how the story goes.

In 1970, a second opportunity presented itself, and Zastava was given the go ahead to begin army funded production of the AP M-70 and M-70A series (Automatska Puska Model 1970), of which the M-70A was the underfolding version ["Usvojena su dva osnovna modela, i to kao M-70 za automatsku pusku sa drvenim kundakom i M-70A za verziju sa preklopnim kundakom (A-od automat)." Nurkic, p.72] . They still maintained milled receivers, threaded barrels, the internal bolt hold open, and many other features of the M-64 rifles.

Before production of larger series of these models, cost cutting measures in production, resulted in the removal of the internal bolt hold open, and relocation to the magazine followers. In addition, the installation of the barrel through threading into the receiver was replaced by the cheaper method of pressing and pinning said barrel into receiver [Istovremeno navojna veza cijevi sa sandukom zamijenjena cilindricnim presovanim blokom, dodatno osiguranim civijom," Nurkic, p.72] . Rifles produced with these new features were known as models AP M-70B (fixed stock version), and M-70AB (underfolding version) ["Sve to rezultiralo je i dodatnim oznakama oruzja, tako da se modeli sa drvenim kundakom oznacavaju sa M-70B, a sa preklopnim kundakom M-70AB." Nurkic, p72.] .

As with the M-70 series of AP's, these models failed to be produced in larger series before further cost efficient production measures resulted in yet another model. This time the milled receiver was replaced by a stamped receiver of 0.9mm thickness, a rate reducer was added to the trigger group, and a muzzle break replaced the muzzle nut that originally came on the two prior models. Yugoslavian AK's produced with these features were named models AP M-70B1 (fixed stock) and M-70AB1 (underfolding version) ["Osnovu dalji modifikacija predstavlja uvodenje presovanog umjesto prijasnjeg sanduka radenog glodanjem iz punog celicnog komada, ali su uvedene i druge izmjene, kao i oznake na oruzju. Novi modeli oznaceni su M-70B1 i M-70AB1" Nurkic, p.72] .

These models failed to be produced in larger series as well, before final changes to the M70 series of rifles, resulted in the AP M-70B2 (fixed stock) and M-70AB2 (underfolding stock) models. These last two models featured a thicker 1.5mm stamped receiver and bulged front trunnion, most likely to prolong the rifle's service life in the presence of greater pressures experienced during frequent grenade launching ["Medutim, kako su kod ovih modela sa sandukom od lima debljine svega 0,9 mm primjeceni odredeni nedostaci, uvedeni su novi modeli M-70AB2 i M-70B2 sa limenim sandukom debljine 1,5 mm, i upravo su oni najmasovnije koristeni u jugovojsci." Nurkic, p.72] . These two models would become the most massively produced of the M70 series, and in turn also the most massively used by the JNA, and the various armies of the Yugoslav wars. Parts kits imported into the U.S. however, show markings that appear to contradict the final fixed stock model name. On these kits the bulged, thicker stamped receiver model is actually the M70B1 model.

All of the M70 models share the grenade launching ability with gas cutoff, the look of the handguard, iron sights with flip up illuminating dots, initially filled with phosphorus and later with tritium, to improve aiming at night; the plunger that keeps the receiver cover in place during grenade launching, and a non-chrome lined barrel. The selector on the Yugo AK's have R markings for automatic fire (The R most likely stands for Rafal) and J for semi-automatic fire (The J most likely for Jedan).

General consensus in Bosnia and Hercegovina, and most likely in the other former Yugoslav countries, particularly Serbia, seems to be that the quality of Yugoslavian AK's, and subsequent Serbian AK's, was and is above and beyond any other type of AK including those of Russian manufacture. As such they were more desireable to have during the war, regardless of side, and are rumoured to perform especially better during continual automatic fire, as the barrel apparently heats up significantly less than in foreign models. Furthermore it is mentioned that, in 1993, during the war in Bosnia, 20 rifles almost identical to one of the 2 AP M70AB series were produced in the "Bratstvo" factory in Novi Travnik, Bosnia, and performed satisfactory during field trials. However, for unknown reasons, no further production runs were carried out, beyond these initial 20 rifles [footnote 20 on p.68 of Nurkic's book] .

It is also mentioned that in combat, M-70 rifles subject to use in grenade launching became risky to operate as the receiver cover plunger eventually came loose and fell out of its housing. Without this plunger further launching of grenades was not recommended because of the pressures involved. A longer term problem that resulted from extensive grenade launching was the eventual widening of the barrel, which dropped the rifle's accuracy with regular ammunition ["U takvoj situaciji cesto se desavalo da sa M-70 dodatni osigurac poklopca pod pritiskom nastalim pri opaljenju mine jednostavno iskoci iz lezista, nakon cega je sa puske opasno gadati tromblonima. Istovremeno, poslije ispaljenja veceg broja tromblomskih mina, zbog vecih naprezanja u cijevi dolazilo je i do njenog prosirivanja, zbog cega je imala umanjenu preciznost." Nurkic, p.76] .

Design and Features

The Zastava M70 is a gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed, selective fire, shoulder-fired weapon with a folding stock.

The Zastava M70 can be identified from other AK rifles by the 3 cooling slots in the foregrip.

The receiver of the M70 is 1.6mm thick (compared to 1mm receiver of the AKM) and the barrel is not chrome-lined, making it more accurate than a standard AKM.;Factory Accessories
* Knife with scabbard
* Blank Firing Attachment
* Cleaning kit
* Oil can
* Cleaning rod
* Sling
* 4 spare 30rds magazines

Users

*flag|Afghanistan
*flag|Bosnia
*flag|Croatia
*flag|Iraq
*flag|UN Kosovo
*flag|Montenegro
*flag|Republic of Macedonia
*flag|Serbia
*Private Military Contractors

References

ee also

*Zastava M70B

External links

* [http://www.zastava-arms.co.yu Official website of the manufacturer Zastava Arms]


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