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Russian Military May Soon Adopt New Kalashikov Assault Rifle

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MOSCOW, April 30 (RIA Novosti) – The fate of a new Kalashnikov AK-12 assault rifle developed for the Russian army will be decided during the state acceptance trials due to begin in June 2013, Russia's largest firearms manufacturer, Izhmash, said.
“In the interests of the Defense Ministry, Izhmash is working on the modernization of the AK-74 and AK-100 assault rifles in service with the Russian army, as well as developing a [new] standard assault rifle on the AK-12 platform which will undergo state acceptance trials in June 2013,” Izhmash’s chief designer, Vladimir Zlobin said on Monday.

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If the trials are successful, the new assault rifle will be put in production and will be adopted as a service weapon for the military.
Development of the AK-12 began in mid-2011. The new weapon retains the overall layout and features of the AK-74, in service with the Russian army since the 1970s, but features several modifications and ergonomic changes.
The new assault rifle has being developed as a basic platform for nearly 20 different modifications of the weapon. It could be adapted for cartridges varying from 5.45x39 mm to 7.62x51 NATO.
According to Izhmash designers, they “have adapted the weapon to modern combat requirements, having preserved Kalashnikov's unique qualities - simplicity, reliability and relatively low production cost.”
The rifle features three firing modes: single shot, three-shot burst and automatic fire. The muzzle of the AK-12 has been designed to shoot foreign-standard barrel-mounted grenades.
The weapon is also equipped with Picatinny rails to mount optical, and night sights, grenade launchers, target indicators and other special equipment.
The AK-12 has a folding stock, and a height-adjustable heelpiece. The weapon can be used by both left-handed and right-handed people, and can be easily handled with one hand.
Russian Military May Soon Adopt New Kalashikov Assault Rifle | Defense | RIA Novosti
 
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If the trials are succesful being the important point.

Izhmash's newly developed AK-12 assault rifle has demonstrated technical faults during its preliminary trials, Russian central arms testing body, Tochmash's general director Dmitry Semizirov has revealed.

Semizirov was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying that there was a series of issues with the rifle, even though testing was currently only 80% complete.

"The AK-12 is an upgraded variant of the Russian Army's Soviet-era 5.45mm calibre AK-74 Kalashnikov series rifles, and is capable of firing foreign-standard barrel-mounted grenades in three different modes."Refusing to disclose the defects, Semizirov said it was 'the developer's confidential information'.

An undisclosed source told the news agency that the defects were fixable, with the trials expected to be complete by the end of this month as planned.

Izhmash general designer Dmitry Zlobin defended the rifle by saying that the weapon was mainly sent to initial trials in an effort to 'highlight all snags and weaknesses in the new development'.

The company will integrate any changes necessary for readying the weapon prior to state trials in the second half of 2013 after receiving Tochmash's observations, Zlobin added.

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