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The Zastava M72 chambers and fires the 7.62×39mm M67 round. It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, drum-fed firearm with a fixed stock. It is a squad automatic weapon, like the Soviet RPK but has unique design features. This weapon is a near copy of the Soviet RPK light machine gun. There are a few differences on the M72/M72A.
Zastava Arms (Serbian: Застава оружје, romanized: Zastava oružje) is a Serbian manufacturer of firearms and artillery, based in Kragujevac, Serbia. In 1853, it was founded, and cast its first cannon. It is the leading producer of firearms in Serbia and is a large contributor to the local defense industry.
Zastava M02 Coyote: Zastava Arms: 12.7×108mm: Ammunition belt Serbia and Montenegro: Zastava M72: Zastava Oružja: 7.62×39mm: Detachable box magazine Yugoslavia: 1972 Zastava M77: Zastava Oružja: 7.62×51mm NATO: Detachable box magazine Yugoslavia: 1977 Zastava M84: Zastava Arms: 7.62×54mmR: Ammunition belt Yugoslavia: 1984 Zastava M87 ...
Image Caliber Origin Status Note HS Produkt VHS-2: 5.56×45mm NATO Croatia: Standard issue HS Produkt VHS-2 is a domestically produced assault rifle that has become the standard issue assault rifle of the Croatian Army, having replaced the Zastava M70 in its entirety. [2] Heckler & Koch G36: 5.56×45mm NATO Germany: Special forces use
Zastava M72 [3] Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm light machine gun M72B1, M72 [4] Ultimax 100 [3] Singapore: 5.56mm NATO light machine gun Mark 3/3A, Mark 2 [4] In small numbers. M249 light machine gun [3] United States: 5.56mm NATO light machine gun M249 PIP: Zastava M84 [3] Yugoslavia: 7.62×54mmR general purpose machine gun M84, M86 [4] M60 machine ...
Serbia: Manufactured locally as the Zastava M72. Somalia [18] Sudan [18] Syria: Used by both pro-Assad and rebel groups. [18] Tajikistan Tanzania [18] Transnistria [37] Uganda [18] Lord's Resistance Army [38] Ukraine: RPK-74 and RPK, also used by separatists. [39] United States: Used during the Iraq War. [40]
The Zastava M77 is a 7.62x51mm battle rifle and light machine gun developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms. [2] It is a Kalashnikov pattern rifle based on the Zastava M70 . While early versions of the M77 had a milled receiver, later variants would be built with the standard Yugoslavian 1.5mm stamped RPK receivers.
Zastava M72 [4] Yugoslavia: Assault rifle: In large numbers Zastava M76 [4] Yugoslavia: Sniper rifle: Captured/smuggled Heckler & Koch MP5 [4] West Germany: Submachine gun: Captured/smuggled, mainly used by the Military Police AK-47 and its derivatives [4] Soviet Union: Assault rifle In large numbers, mostly the Romanian PM md. 63: Zastava M70 ...