- RPK
Infobox Weapon
name=RPK
caption=The RPK.
origin=flag|Soviet Union
type=Light machine gun
is_ranged=yes
service=1961–present
used_by=See "Users"
wars=Vietnam War ,Cambodian Civil War ,Soviet war in Afghanistan ,Second Chechen War , various others
designer=Mikhail Kalashnikov
design_date=1961
manufacturer=
unit_cost=
production_date=1961–1978
number=
variants=RPKN, RPKS, RPKSN, RPK-74, RPK-74N, RPKS-74, RPKS-74N
spec_label=
weight=kg to lb|4.8|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes (RPK) convert|5.1|kg|abbr=on (RPKS) convert|4.7|kg|abbr=on (RPK-74) convert|4.85|kg|abbr=on (RPKS-74)
length=mm to in|1040|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes (RPK, RPKS) convert|820|mm|abbr=on|1 stock folded (RPKS) convert|1060|mm|abbr=on|1 (RPK-74, RPKS-74) convert|845|mm|abbr=on|1 stock folded (RPKS-74)
part_length=convert|590|mm|abbr=on|1
width=
height=
cartridge=7.62x39mm M43 (RPK, RPKS) 5.45x39mm M74 (RPK-74, RPKS-74)
action=Gas operated,rotating bolt
rate=600 rounds/min
velocity=convert|745|m/s|0|lk=on|sp=us|abbr=on (RPK, RPKS) convert|960|m/s|abbr=on|1 (RPK-74, RPKS-74)
range=100–1,000 m sight adjustments
max_range=
feed=40 or 75-round curved magazine (RPK, RPKS) 45-round box magazine (RPK-74, RPKS-74)
sights=Front: semi-shrouded front post, rear: sliding tangent with adjustable notch convert|555|mm|abbr=on|1 sight radiusThe RPK ("Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova", Russian: "Ручной пулемёт Калашникова" or "Kalashnikov hand-held machine gun") is a
7.62x39mm light machine gun of Soviet design, developed byMikhail Kalashnikov in the late 1950s, parallel to theAKM assault rifle . It was created as part of a program designed to standardize the small arms inventory of theRed Army , where it replaced the 7.62x39mmRPD light machine gun. Presently the RPK continues to be used by the armed forces of countries of the former Soviet Union and certainAfrica n andAsia n nations. The RPK was also manufactured under license inBulgaria andRomania .Design details
The RPK operates on the same basis as the
AKM assault rifle , it uses the same 7.62x39mm ammunition and has a similar design layout, the only differences in both weapon types are the result of increasing the RPK’s effective range, enhancing its sustained fire capability and strengthening the receiver housing. The RPK receiver is fabricated from convert|1.6|mm|abbr=on|1 sheet ofsteel (compared to only 1 mm sheet metal used in the AKM). Interchangeability of parts between the RPK and AKM is quite significant.The RPK light machine gun, compared to the AKM rifle, has a new, heavier and extended barrel with an increased heat capacity. The barrel is permanently fixed to the receiver and cannot be replaced in field conditions; the barrel’s bore is chrome-lined. The barrel is fitted with a newly designed front sight base, gas block (without a
bayonet lug) and an under-barrel cleaning rod guide. The barrel also features a foldingbipod , mounted near the muzzle and a front sight base with a lug that limits the bipod’s rotation around the barrel. The barrel’s muzzle is threaded, enabling the use of ablank-firing adaptor . When the blank-firing adaptor is not used, the threading is secured by a thread protector cap from theAK-47 rifle. The barrel is fixed to the receiver in a modified trunnion, reinforced by ribbing, which is slightly wider than the one used in the AKM. Symmetrical bulges on both sides of the barrel chamber ensure proper fit inside the receiver. The receiver cover is stamped from a smooth and thicker (than the AK) piece of sheet steel.The RPK uses a different return mechanism compared to the AKM, consisting of a rear spring guide rod from the AK, and a new forward flat guide rod and return spring. The weapon’s sights are graduated for ranges of 100 to 1,000 m in 100 m increments and the rear leaf sight has an adjustable notch. The RPK features a thicker, wooden forearm, a fixed wooden buttstock shaped like the RPD stock, optimized for prone firing, and a
pistol grip from the AKM.The weapon is fed from box magazines with a 40-round capacity or a 75-round
drum magazine , both are compatible with magazines used with the AK-47 and AKM series.Supplied with the RPK are: spare magazines, a cleaning rod, cleaning kit (stored in a hollowed compartment in the buttstock), a sling, oil bottle and magazine pouches (a single-pocket pouch for a drum magazine or a 4-pocket pouch for box magazines).
Variants
A variant of the RPK is the RPKS (S – "So skladnym prikladom"), equipped with a side-folding wooden stock and intended primarily for use with air assault infantry (in the former
Soviet Union the RPK was issued mainly to motorized units). Changes to the design of the RPKS, resulting mainly by the introduction of the folding stock assembly, involve the receiver. It uses a trunnion riveted to both receiver walls that has a socket and tang, allowing the stock to be connected with a pivot pin. The trunnion has a cut-out on the right side 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.1974 saw the introduction of the RPK-74 light machine gun together with the
AK-74 assault rifle ) chambered in the5.45x39mm cartridge. It is currently used primarily by member-states of the former Soviet Union, as well asBulgaria andChina . It is also used in small numbers by thePolish Armed Forces .The RPK-74 is a modernized variant of the AK-74 rifle, and the modifications implemented mirror those made to the AKM, while working on the RPK light machine gun. The RPK-74 also uses a longer and heavier chrome-lined barrel. Fixed to the barrel are: a newly designed front sight base, gas block with the gas channel placed at a 90° angle to the bore axis, and a ring mount for the cleaning rod. The RPK-74 was also equipped with a folding bipod and a changed front sight tower. The external muzzle portion of the barrel contains threads that enable the use of a slotted
flash suppressor or blank-firing adaptor. The barrel is mounted inside the front receiver trunnion in a way analogous to the RPK, however the rear stock trunnion was reinforced, and the magazine well received steel inserts to increase structural integrity.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 45-round plastic magazines, interchangeable with magazines from the AK-74, designed to be charged from stripper clips.
Standard equipment includes: eight magazines, six stripper clips (15 rounds per clip), a speed-loading magazine feed guide, cleaning rod, cleaning kit, sling, oiler and two magazine pouches.
Another variant of the RPK-74 is the RPKS-74, which is equipped with a wooden folding stock from the RPKS. [ [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg16-e.htm Modern Firearms' RPK-74 Page.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.]
The RPK family of light machine guns is also available in a night fighting configuration. The weapons are then designated RPKN, RPKSN, RPK-74N, RPKS-74N and equipped with a side rail mounted to the left side of the receiver housing, which is used to mount an NSP-3, NSPU or NSPUM night vision sight. [ [http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/models/ka144.html RPK-74N2 Light Machine Gun (1974).] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.]
An improved variant known as the RPK-74M was developed that includes a
polymer foregrip, pistol grip and side-folding stock as well as a side rail for mounting optics. An export variant chambered in5.56x45mm NATO was also introduced, designated the RPK-201. Also for export is the RPKM chambered in 7.62x39mm; it uses the same polymer furniture as the RPK-74M variant. [ [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg15-e.htm Modern Firearms' RPK Page.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.]Users
*flag|Afghanistan
*flag|Albania
*flag|Bulgaria: Produced by Arsenal as the LMG in three different calibers, 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm and5.56x45mm NATO . A folding stock variant is known as the LMG-F. [ [http://www.arsenal-bg.com/defense_police/7,62lmg.htm Arsenal's LMG Page, 7.62 x 39 mm.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.] [ [http://www.arsenal-bg.com/defense_police/5,56lmg.htm Arsenal's LMG Page, 5.56 x 45 mm.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.] [ [http://www.arsenal-bg.com/defense_police/5,45lmg.htm Arsenal's LMG Page, 5.45 x 39 mm.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.]
*flag|Cambodia
*flag|Cape Verde
*flag|Chad
*flag|Comoros
*flag|Cuba
*flag|Djibouti
*flag|East Germany
*flag|Egypt
*flag|Ethiopia
*flag|Iraq: Produced a heavy-barreled version of the AKM called the Al-Quds, with other designations as Al-Kuds or al-Guds [ [http://wikileaks.info/leak/us-ngic-iraq-small-arms-2004.pdf Small Arms (Infantry Weapons) used by the Anti-Coalition Insurgency.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.] . Made as a combination of the ex-Yugoslav M72 light machine gun and the receiver being based on the RPK and its cooling-fins on either side of the gas-block assembly [ [http://www.janes.com/extracts/extract/jiw/jiw_0643.html Al-Quds 7.62 mm light machine gun (Iraq), Machine guns.] Retrieved on September 24, 2008.] .
*flag|Iran
*flag|Hungary
*flag|Mali
*flag|Nicaragua
*flag|Nigeria
*flag|Poland
*flag|Romania: Built by Fabrica de Arme Cugir SA as the Mitralieră cal. 7.62 mm ("7.62 mm caliber light machine gun") [ [http://www.arms.home.ro/arms/cugir1/pag/18.html Fabrica de Arme Cugir SA's LMG Page.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.] and later, a 5.45 mm version based off on the PA md. 86 – the Mitralieră md. 1993 ("model 1993 light machine gun"). [ [http://www.arms.home.ro/arms/cugir1/pag/20.html Fabrica de Arme Cugir SA's LMG Md. 1993 Page.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.]
*flag|Russia
*flag|Soviet Union
*flag|Vietnamee also
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List of Russian Weaponry
*PK machine gun References
External links
* [http://www.enemyforces.com/firearms/rpk.htm EnemyForces.com]
* [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg15-e.htm Modern Firearms – RPK]
* [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg16-e.htm Modern Firearms – RPK-74]
* [http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/models/ka140.html Kalashnikov.guns.ru]
*YouTube|u2c0yC3bMUQ|Video of operation (RPK-74) ja icon
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