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Name | Image | Country of origin | Variant | Caliber | Details |
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Carbines | |||||
AKS-74U[1] | Soviet Union | 5.45×39mm | Standard issue assault carbine.[2] | ||
Kel-Tec SUB-2000 | United States | 9×19mm Parabellum | [3] | ||
AR-15–style rifle | United States | MSR-15s[4] P1[5] |
5.56×45mm NATO | [6] | |
M4 carbine | United States | M4A1 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Used by special forces.[7] | |
Assault rifles | |||||
AKM[1] | Soviet Union | 7.62×39mm | Used by National Guard and Territorial Defense units.[8][9] | ||
AKMS | Soviet Union Poland |
AKMS Kbk AKMS[10] |
7.62×39mm | Limited use.[11] | |
AK-74[1] | Soviet Union | 5.45×39mm | Standard issue assault rifle.[12] | ||
AKS-74 | Soviet Union | 5.45×39mm | Used by paratroopers.[13] | ||
IPI Malyuk | Ukraine | 7.62×39mm 5.45×39mm 5.56×45mm NATO |
Bullpup Kalashnikov style rifle. Primarily used by special forces.[14] | ||
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