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Arsenal bulgarian makarov
Arsenal bulgarian makarov













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  1. Arsenal bulgarian makarov portable#
  2. Arsenal bulgarian makarov license#

~150 are modernised to the BTR-60PB-MD1 standards Soviet tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicle with a 73-mm smoothbore gun. Locally designed infantry fighting vehicle with a 23-mm automatic cannon, 9K111 Fagot anti-tank guided missile launchers with a total of six missiles and an SA-7 Grail man-portable air-defense systems. Indigenous tank design, based on the Russian T-72M1.

Arsenal bulgarian makarov portable#

Man portable surface-to-air missile launcherġ.15 kg directed-energy blast fragmentation warhead (Strela-2M), 370 g HE contentġ.17 kg (2.6 lb) with 390 g (14 oz) explosive Underbarrel grenade launcher by Arsenal JSCo.ģ0×25mm grenade launchers, AGS-17 derivate by Arsenal JSCo

Arsenal bulgarian makarov license#

Made under license by Arsenal AD as the UBGL and the UBGL-1.

arsenal bulgarian makarov

In use with the Land Forces and the Military Police. Produced locally by Arsenal Corporation as ATGL-L. High-explosive anti-tank with penetration of 400 mm versus RHAīulgarian Army, local production at VMZ Sopot. Standard issue heavy machine gun of the Bulgarian Army and Produced by Arsenal PK/PKM copies were produced as the MG-1 & MG-1M. Used by Special forces and Regular units, Produced locally.

arsenal bulgarian makarov

A folding stock variant is known as the LMG-F. Produced by Arsenal as the LMG in three different calibers, 7.62×39mm, 5.45×39mm and 5.56×45mm NATO. PSG-1A1 variates and used by Military Police of Bulgarian Land Forces. Semi-automatic sniper rifle, designated marksman rifle Used by Bulgarian Special Forces and Military Police. Standard assault rifle of Military Police Ĭarbine rifle by Arsenal JSCo (Special Forces) Standard issue infantry rifle of the Bulgarian Army and (variation of AK-74) and AKS-74U are manufactured locally. Can be recognised through "((10))" arsenal markings, straight hammer serrations, slim star grip shells. Local production and standard issue to army. The simple buttstock is made from steel wire and folds to the left side of gun.Small arms Sidearms Model The lower receiver along with pistol grip and trigger guard is made from polymer, the upper receiver is made from steel. The design is a straightforward blowback operation firing from open bolt. After Bulgaria's entry into NATO, a version chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum with a 25-round magazine was introduced. Production versions were produced in 9×18mm Makarov with a 32-round magazine. The prototype and pre-production versions of the Shipka were chambered in 9×25mm Mauser and used a 30-round box magazine. The Shipka is a compact weapon originally intended for use by armored vehicle crews, pilots, and other shooters who might require either a close-quarter weapon or aimed shots at longer ranges. The Shipka was developed for the Bulgarian police and military. The name is a reference to the famous Shipka Pass, near Arsenal's Kazanlak headquarters, in the Balkans where Bulgarian volunteers and Russian troops defeated the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, thereby liberating Bulgaria. The Shipka is a 9mm Bulgarian submachine gun produced in 1996 by the Bulgarian company Arsenal.















Arsenal bulgarian makarov