The AEK-971 is a selective fire 5.45×39mm assault rifle that was developed at the Kovrov Mechanical Plant (KMZ) by chief designer Stanislav Ivanovich Koksharov, also known as Sergey Koksharov, in the late 1970s and 1980s.
AEK-971 5.45×39mm balanced-recoil assault rifle
KORD 6P67 being tested by Russian forces in 2014–2015 and adopted in 2018
AEK-971 stripped down to its major components
KORD 6P67 chambered in 5.45×39mm with retracted stock
An assault rifle is a select fire rifle that uses an intermediate-rifle cartridge and a detachable magazine. Assault rifles were first put into mass production and accepted into widespread service during World War II. The first assault rifle to see major usage was the German StG 44, a development of the earlier Mkb 42. While immediately after World War II, NATO countries were equipped with battle rifles, the development of the M16 rifle during the Vietnam War prompted the adoption of assault rifles by the rest of NATO. By the end of the 20th century, assault rifles had become the standard weapon in most of the world's armies, replacing full-powered rifles and submachine guns in most roles. The two most successful modern assault rifles are the AK-47 and the M16 designs and their derivatives.
The StG 44 was adopted by the Wehrmacht in 1944. It fires the 7.92×33mm Kurz round.
Sturmgewehr 44
Variants of AK
A Chinese Type 56 assault rifle