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| ! rowspan=2 | [[Ammo]] | | ! rowspan=2 | [[Ammo]] |
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| |[[File:Flag_vc_new.png|50px]]<br><strong>[[VC]]</strong>|| [[File:Akm.png|512px]]<br><b> [[]]</b> || [[File:Weapon akm.svg|512px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]<br><br>|| 30 / 90 | | |[[File:Flag_vc_new.png|50px]]<br><strong>[[VC]]</strong>|| [[File:Akm.png|512px]]<br><b> [[AKM]]</b> || [[File:Weapon akm.svg|512px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]<br><br>|| 30[[+1]] / 90 |
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| ! rowspan=2 | [[Bayonet]] | | ! rowspan=2 | [[Bayonet]] |
| ! rowspan=2 | [[Rifle Grenades]] | | ! rowspan=2 | [[Rifle Grenades]] |
| | ! colspan=2 | Reload Speed |
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| |38||×2.52 = 95.76||×1.2 = 45.6||×1.15 = 1.15||×0.8 = 30.4||×0.75 = 28.5||YES||NO | | ! Partial!! Empty |
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| | |38||×2.52 = 95.76||×1.2 = 45.6||×1.15 = 1.15||×0.8 = 30.4||×0.75 = 28.5||YES||NO||2.433 Seconds|| 3.2 Seconds |
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| ! rowspan=2 | [[Weapon Script Name]] | | ! rowspan=2 | [[Weapon Script Name]] |
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| |Kalashnikov's Automatic Rifle Modernised||7.62x39mm||[[Soviet Union]]||1959||Many||16.3 in (415 mm)||34.6 in (880 mm)||weapon_akm | | |Kalashnikov's Automatic Rifle Modernised||[[7.62x39mm]]||[[Soviet Union]]||1959||Many||16.3 in (415 mm)||34.6 in (880 mm)||weapon_akm |
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| | The AKM, an abbreviation for "Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy" (Russian: Автомат Калашникова модернизированный), is a widely recognized assault rifle that emerged as a modernized variant of the iconic [[AK-47]]. Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the 1950s, the AKM featured improvements in manufacturing techniques, resulting in a lighter, more cost-effective firearm. Renowned for its reliability, simplicity, and widespread adoption, the AKM became one of the most prolific firearms in history, serving in numerous conflicts and military forces worldwide. |
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| | |-|AKM GP-25= |
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| | ! rowspan=2 style="width:50px" | [[Factions]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Weapon]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Icon |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Classes]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Ammo]] |
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| | |[[File:Flag_vc_new.png|50px]]<br><strong>[[VC]]</strong>|| [[File:Gp.png|512px]]<br><b> [[AKM GP-25]]</b> || [[File:Weapon akm_gp25.svg|512px]] || [[Zombies]] || 30[[+1]] / 90<br>1 / 2 |
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| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Damage]] Base |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Headshot]] × |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Chest × |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Stomach × |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Leg × |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Arm × |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Bayonet]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Rifle Grenades]] |
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| | |39||×2.52 = 98.28||×1.2 = 46.8||×1.15 = 44.85||×0.8 = 31.2||×0.75 = 29.25 ||NO||NO |
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| | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto;text-align: center;width:90%" |
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| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Designation]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Weapon Type]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Fire Modes]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Fire Rate]] |
| | ! rolspan=2 | [[Bullet Spread °]] |
| | ! rolspan=2 | [[Range Modifier]] |
| | ! rolspan=2 | [[Muzzle Velocity]] |
| | ! rolspan=2 | [[Projectile weight]] |
| | ! rolspan=2 | [[Weight]] |
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| | |[[AKM GP-25]]||[[Assault Rifle]]||Auto+Semi||600 RPM||7.47° & 1.35° [[ADS]]||0.940||715m/s||7.9g (121.9 gr)||4.6 kg (10.1 lbs) |
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| | ! rowspan=2 | Full name |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Caliber]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Place of Origin]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Date]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Manufacturer]] |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Barrel Length |
| | ! rowspan=2 | Total Length |
| | ! rowspan=2 | [[Weapon Script Name]] |
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| | |FN||[[7.62×39mm]] Soviet<br>40×46mm SR||[[Soviet Union]]||1978||Arm||16.3 in (415 mm)||34.6 in (880 mm)||weapon_akm_gp25 |
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| | The [[AKM]] was produced in the [[Soviet Union]], and is a modernized variant of the [[AK-47]]. It was given to communist forces in [[Vietnam]] as military aid. |
| | The [[GP-25]] is a [[grenade launcher]] made by the Soviet Union. It has seen very limited use during the [[Vietnam War]], if at all, prototypes were used. |
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| =HISTORY= | | =HISTORY= |
| The AKM, an abbreviation for "Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy" (Russian: Автомат Калашникова модернизированный), is a widely recognized assault rifle that emerged as a modernized variant of the iconic [[AK-47]]. Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the 1950s, the AKM featured improvements in manufacturing techniques, resulting in a lighter, more cost-effective firearm. Renowned for its reliability, simplicity, and widespread adoption, the AKM became one of the most prolific firearms in history, serving in numerous conflicts and military forces worldwide. | | The development of a [[grenade launcher]] for the [[AKM]] [[assault rifle]] began in 1966 at the Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms (TsKIB SOO). Development continued into the 1970s, and in 1978 it was accepted into service. The main production version was the GP-25. The GP-30 was made lighter and the aiming system was redesigned and moved to the right. |
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| | GP grenade launchers are similar in appearance and fire the same Russian 40mm caliber ammunition. At the top of the barrel is the mounting hardware to attach the weapon to the underside of a rifle barrel, from which it is designed to fire. The GP barrel has a useful life of about 400 rounds. |
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| | GP grenade launchers fire multiple 40mm VOG-25 high-explosive fragmentation grenades, with a total range of 400 meters and an effective range of 150m. These Russian-Soviet 40mm grenades are not compatible with Western 40x46mm grenades. Originally, the main grenade was the VOG-15 (7P17) fragmentation grenade, which has a lethal radius of six meters. Ammunition for the muzzle-loading GP-25 consists of a single piece containing propellant and charge, as opposed to the more traditional two-piece case and projectile design of comparable US 40x46mm ammunition used in breech-loading grenade launchers, such as the [[M203]]. This integral "caseless" design - with the propellant and primer contained in the base of the grenade - provides for when the grenade is fired nothing is left in the barrel, so the operator can load the next grenade. |
| | <br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP-25 SOURCE] |
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