Kalashnikov is a Russian firearms manufacturer, producing AK-47 assault rifle and various other small arms.
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...
A new loitering munition ‘KUB-BLA produced by Kalashnikov Group will be handed over to the Russian Army by the end of this year. The KUB-BLA loitering munition was developed by ZALA...
Russian gunmaker Kalashnikov has upgraded the latest
Russias Rostec-owned Kalashnikov Group has designed a new type of navigation for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which makes them practically invulnerable to electronic warfare (EW) systems. "The design does not rely...
Plans to manufacture the Kalashnikov rifles in India is going as per plan but is hit by delays in Venezuela, Vladimir Lepin, general director of the company was quoted as...
Russias Kalashnikov Concern has rapidly produced a large batch of assault rifles under a contract concluded with a country in the Asia-Pacific Region. "A large batch of assault rifles was produced...
China conducted a test flight for a new rocket engine that could power China's future hypersonic aircraft and near-space plane. Developed by the Laboratory of Spray Combustion and Propulsion under School...
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