Russian military pilots have begun receiving the Kalashnikov PPK-20 submachine gun, according to Sergey Urzhumtsev, chief designer of the Kalashnikov concern.
According to him, the new weapon is intended to replace the AKS-74U assault rifle in the portable emergency supply (NAZ).
PPK-20 has successfully passed a cycle of tests on the possibility of its placement in the NAZ of pilots. The submachine gun has the corresponding serial production letter and is supplied under a state contract. That is, this is already an established type of weapon that can be adapted for placement in the NAZ.
The PPK-20 was developed on the basis of the well-established Vityaz-SN submachine gun. It can fire in single and automatic modes using a quick-detachable device for flameless and low-noise firing.
The machine gun is equipped with a telescopic stock made of impact-resistant polymer that folds to the right side of the receiver.
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