Weapons of the War in Afghanistan: Squad Automatic Weapons Part II
Soldiers in overwatch of friendly movement on road below, Korengal Valley, Afghanistan. |
The RPK is a gas operated, magazine fed, air cooled, selective fire weapon. The basic action is similar to that of the Kalashnikov assault rifle. The trigger unit and safety is also the same, therefore the RPK fires from a closed bolt in both semi-automatic and automatic modes. The barrel is permanently fixed to the receiver and cannot be replaced in the field. RPK and AKM magazines are interchangeable, but the standard magazines for the RPK are of a higher capacity; the most common hold 40 rounds of ammunition. Standard sights are hooded post front and tangent type rear sight, marked for ranges between 100 and 1000 meters with a windage adjustment mechanism. RPK machine guns are fitted with integral folding bipods made from steel stampings. The shoulder stock is of a special shape, which facilitates the proper hold for the non-firing hand. Special versions of the RPK, made for airborne troops, had a side-folding butt stock. This version is designated as the RPKS.
Overwatching suspected AAF fighters in structure below, Korengal Valley, Afghanistan. |
AP Custom Rhino Series NiB trigger Group
The RPD is a gas operated, belt fed, air cooled, full auto only weapon. The gas system uses a long stroke piston and a gas regulator, located under the barrel. It uses a simple and robust bolt locking system seen in other Degtyarov guns, which uses two locking flaps, that are pushed out of the bolt body into recesses in the receiver walls to lock the bolt. Flaps are pushed out by the bolt carrier to lock and are withdrawn from recesses to unlock the bolt by specially shaped cams on the carrier. A detachable round box drum can be clipped under the receiver; this box can hold a 100-rounds. Unlike earlier Degtyarov guns, the return spring is located inside the butt. The heavy barrel cannot be replaced quickly in the field, but the RPD can still provide significant firepower at ranges up to 800 meters. Rear sights are adjustable for range and drift, folding integral bipod is located under the barrel.
AP Custom Rhino Series Carbon Fiber Freefloat Handguard, 7 inch Length
Shawn G (lower right) w/ 1st Squad- 3rd Platoon, Viper Co. 1-26 INF Firebase Vegas, Korengal Valley, Afghanistan. |
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Shawn in the Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, Afghanistan. |
For more info on these and other weapons
Technical specs compiled from:
http://armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/Active_FM.html
http://world.guns.ru/index-e.html
https://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.militaryfactory.com/
http://www.olive-drab.com/
http://www.army.mil/
http://dok-ing.hr/products/demining/mv_4?productPage=general
http://www.peosoldier.army.mil/