Kalashnikov is a Russian firearms manufacturer, producing AK-47 assault rifle and various other small arms.
An all-new Russian sniper rifle dubbed 'Microwave,' has been tested in Ukraine and has passed state tests.Made by Kalashnikov Concern, the weapon will replace the legendary Draganov sniper rifle that...
Kalashnikov Groups Research Institute of Steel has begun mass production of Elbrus-T titanium armored helmets. These products are part of a new line of titanium helmets adapted to the Br2 level...
Indo-Russian Rifles Private Limited, a joint venture between Russia and India, has started producing Kalashnikov AK-203 assault rifles for the Indian Army. India is the first country to start producing the...
Kalashnikov Concern said it produced 40% more weapons last year than in 2021, setting a new record, likely fueled by the ongoing Ukraine War. In 2022, the company completed 45 state...
Kalashnikov Group is studying Russian militarys inputs from their Ukraine operation to upgrade the Chukavin sniper rifle. "We constantly receive feedback from our military personnel who are participating in the special...
Russian small arms manufacturer, Kalashnikov has announced the mastering of mass production of two of its latest rifles: the AK-15 and AK-19 and expects it to be the mainstay of...
Russias Kalashnikov Group said it has begun supplying advanced quadcopters to Russian troops. "We did not announce this but we are already delivering quadcopters to the army
Ukrainian forces have been using Americas most accurate artillery shell, the Excalibur for sometime now as a plan to replenish US stock acknowledges that the Pentagon has been supplying...
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