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'''The AK-74 and variants have been seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:'''
The '''AK-74''' is an updated 5.45x39mm version of the [[AK-47]] rifle that was adopted by the Soviet Union since 1974, replacing the 7.62x39mm [[AKM]] rifle. The AK-74, and its modernized variant, the [[#AK-74M|AK-74M]], are the standard service rifles of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation from 1974 to the present day; though some Soviet/Russian special forces units and front line soldiers have used 7.62x39mm AK rifles in post-1974 conflicts, they represent only a minority exception, and the vast majority of Soviet/Russian infantry forces use standard 5.45x39mm rifles since 1974 (although as of 2018 it is to be steadily phased out for the [[AK-12]]).


''Please note that some movies and TV shows feature the [[AK-47#Norinco Type 84S|Norinco Type 84]], which is a Chinese AK variant that looks similar to the AK-74 but is chambered in 5.56x45mm. Do not confuse these with the genuine mil-spec AK-74.''
The AK-74 and its variants primarily saw service in the Soviet Union and later the former Soviet republics. Some Soviet Bloc countries also made eforts towards adopting the 5.45x39mm cartridge following the Soviet Union. While some like East Germany manufactured AK-74s under license, other countries like Poland and Romania instead developed indigenous 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov rifles like the [[kbk wz. 88 Tantal]] and the [[PA md. 86]]; these latter rifles resemble the Soviet AK-74, but had more in common with their own locally-designed AK variants than with the Soviet AK-74, and should not be confused with the AK-74.


Another visually similar rifle of note is the [[Norinco Type 84S]], a Chinese 5.56x45mm AK variant. They are commonly used in Western movies and TV shows to impersonate the AK-74, and can be easily confused with genuine Soviet/Russian AK-74s.


{{Gun Title}}


==Specifications==
=Soviet/Russian Versions=
==AK-74==
[[File:AK-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74, early version with 62 degree gas block - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AK-74 NTW 12 92.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:RomanianAK74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Romanian manufactured AK-74 - 5.45x39mm. Romanian rifles can be identified by the position of the bayonet lug directly beneath the front sight, rather than on an extension behind it as seen on Russian weapons, along with the earlier AKM style gas block.]]
[[File:BulgarianAK-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Bulgarian manufactured AK-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Gp-30 ak-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74 with [[GP-30]] grenade launcher - 5.45x39mm / 40mm]]


'''Type:''' Assault Rifle
===Specifications===
(1974 – Present)
*'''Type:''' Assault Rifle
*'''Caliber:''' 5.45x39mm
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|3.07}}
*'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|940}}
*'''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|415}}
*'''Feed System:''' 30, 45-round box magazine, 60-round casket magazine, 95-round dual drum magazine introduced in 2014
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto


'''Caliber:''' 5.45x39mm
-----


'''Capacity:''' 30, 45 round box magazine
===Film===
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-
!width="200"|Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="200"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="100"|Date
|-
| ''[[Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov)]]'' || || ''Spetsnaz'' || || 2016
|-
|''[[Northern Limit Line]]''|| || Korean People's Navy Patrol Boat Crew|| ||2015
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Nowhere Girl]]'' || Nana Seino || Ai || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2015
|-
| || Russian soldiers
|-
| ''[[22 Minutes (22 minuty)]]'' || || Somali Pirates || || 2014
|-
| ''[[Pawnshop (Lombard)]]'' ||  || Mark's and Yuriy's bandits ||  || 2013
|-
|'' [[Hamilton: I nationens intresse]] ||  || Russian smugglers ||  || 2012
|-
|'' [[Hans Kloss. Stawka wieksza niz smierc]] ||  || East German soldier ||  || 2012
|-
| ''[[A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava)]]'' || || Russian border guards, Islamist fighters || || 2011
|-
| ''[[The Liquidator]]''|||| Arystan soldier || || 2011
|-
|'' [[Smithereens (Vdrebezgi)]] ||  || OMON soldiers ||  || 2011
|-
|''[[The Golden Mean (Zolotoe sechenie)]] || ||  || || 2010
|-
|''[[Dolphin Jump (Pryzhok Afaliny)]] ||  || police ||  || 2009
|-
|'' [[D-Day (Den'D)]]  || [[Mikhail Porechenkov]] || Ivan || With [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2008
|-
|rowspan=2|'' [[Captive (Plennyy)]]  || [[Vyacheslav Krikunov]] || Rubahin || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2008
|-
| || Russian soldiers, Chechen fighters
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Racketeer (Reketir)]]'' || [[Sayat Isembayev]] || Sayan || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2007
|-
| || Soldiers
|-
|rowspan="3" |''[[9th Company]] ||  || Soviet soldiers ||  w/ NSPU scope,[[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]]  ||rowspan="3" | 2005
|-
| [[Marat Gudiev]] || Akhmet ||
|-
|  || Afghan Mujahideen || w/ [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]]
|-
|rowspan="4" |''[[He Will Be Left Behind (Arxada qalmis gelecek)]] || Parviz Mamedrzaev || Albert || rowspan="4" | ||rowspan="4" | 2005
|-
| Abbas Gahramanov || Ağaəli
|-
| Mikail Mikailov || Rəşid
|-
|  || Armenian soldiers
|-
| ''[[Countdown (Lichnyy nomer)]]'' || || terrorists, Russian border guards ||  || 2004
|-
| ''[[Moscow Heat]]'' || || Oleg's henchmen, Russian police || AK-74/74M || 2004
|-
| ''[[Antikiller 2: Antiterror]]'' || || ''SOBR'' (SWAT) personnel || || 2003
|-
|''[[Snatch]] || [[Rade Serbedzija]] || Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov ||  With [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2000
|-
| ''[[Commander Hamilton]]'' ||  || Russian troops ||  || 1998
|-
| rowspan="2" | ''[[All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long (Vsyo to, o chyom my tak dolgo mechtali)|All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long]]'' || [[Nikolay Dobrynin]] || Nikolay || rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 1997
|-
| || Russian soldiers
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Deserter (Dezertir) (1997)|Deserter (Dezertir)]]'' || [[Anatoliy Kotenyov]] || Skif || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1997
|-
| || Soviet soldiers, brigands and cult fighters
|-
|''[[Ghoul (Upyr)]] ||  || ''Spetsnaz'' members ||  || 1997
|-
|''[[GoldenEye]] ||  || Soviet soldier ||  || 1995
|-
|''[[Son of the Pink Panther]] ||  || Yussa's men ||  || 1993
|-
| ''[[Wandering Sagittarius (Strelets neprikayannyy)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1993
|-
|''[[Operation Condor]] ||  || Guards ||  || 1991
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[100 Days Before the Command (Sto dney do prikaza...)]]'' || [[Oleg Vasilkov]] || Pvt. Elin || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1991
|-
| [[Valeriy Troshin]] || Pvt. Valeriy Kudrin
|-
| || Soviet Army soldiers
|-
|''[[Afghan Breakdown]] ||  || Soviet paratroopers ||  || 1990
|-
| ''[[Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus)]]'' || || ''OMON'' troopers  || || 1990
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Zdraviya zhelayu! ili Beshenyy dembel]]'' || [[Anton Androsov]] || Mitya Agafonov || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1990
|-
| [[Viktor Ilyichyov]] || ''Praporshchik'' Tucha
|-
| || Soviet Army soldiers
|-
| ''[[White Crows (Belye vorony)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1989
|-
| ''[[The Secret Fairway (Sekretniy farvater)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1988
|-
| ''[[Detached Mission, The|The Detached Mission (Odinochnoye plavanye)]]'' || || Soviet sailors || || 1985
|-
| ''[[Double Passing (Dvoynoy obgon)]]'' || || Soviet road patrol personnel || || 1984
|-
| ''[[Parade of the Planets (Parad planet)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1984
|-
| ''[[The Right to Shoot (Pravo na vystrel)]]'' || || Soviet Border Guards || || 1981
|-
|''[[Hit Back (Otvetnyy khod)]] ||  ||Soviet soldiers|| || 1981
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Spring Conscription (Vesenniy prizyv)]]'' || [[Igor Kostolevskiy]] || Pvt. Alik Polukhin || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1977
|-
| [[Aleksandr Fatyushin]] || Sgt. Karpenko
|-
| || Soviet Army soldiers
|-
|}
 
===Television===
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-
!width="200"|Show Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="150"|Character
!width="200"|Note / Episode
!width="100"|Air Date
|-
| ''[[Confrontation (Protivostoyanie)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1985
|-
|'' [[State Border: Film 8, The|The State Border: Film 8 ]]|| || Soviet Border guards ||  || 1988
|-
|''[[Purgatory (Chistilishche)]] ||  || Russian and Chechen forces ||  AK-74 and AK-74M; some with [[GP-25 grenade launcher]] || 1998
|-
|''[[Brigada]] ||  || OMON and SOBR teams ||  AK-74 and AK-74M || 2002
|-
|'' [[I Have The Honor! (Chest Imeyu!)]]||  || Russian paratroopers || || 2004
|-
|'' [[E-Ring]]|| || Serb gunman || "War Crimes", With drum magazine and scope  || 2005-2006
|-
|''[[Storm Gate, The|The Storm Gate]]|| || Chechen terrorists ||  AK-74 and AK-74 with [[GP-25 grenade launcher]] || 2006
|-
| ''[[Banshee - Season 3]]'' ||  || Chayton's tribesmen || Ep.5  || 2015
|-
| ''[[Chernobyl]]'' ||  || Soviet soldier ||  || 2019
|-
| ''[[Better Call Saul - Season 6]]'' ||Álvaro F. Palacio || Cartel Member || Pioneer Arms Forged Series Sporter AK; "Fun and Games" (S6E09)|| 2022
|-
| rowspan=5|''[[Secret Invasion - Season 1]]'' || Alex Batareanu || Skrull Rebel || rowspan=2|w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01) || rowspan=5|2023
|-
| Adriana Grigoriev||Skrull Rebel
|-
| ||Skrull Rebels||w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Betrayed" (S1E03), "Beloved" (S1E04), "Harvest" (S1E05), "Home" (S1E06)
|-
| James Macnaughton||Skrull Rebel||w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Betrayed" (S1E03)
|-
| ||Russian Police Officers||"Promises" (S1E02)
|-
|}


'''Fire Modes:''' Safe/Full-Auto/Semi
===Anime===
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-
!width="200"|Title
!width="150"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="100"|Date
|-
|''[[Macross Zero]]'' || Anti-UN fighters || || 2002-2004
|-
|''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig]] || Dejima Refugees ||  || 2004-2005
|-
|''[[Black Lagoon]]''/''[[Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage]]'' || Hotel Moscow||  || 2006
|-
|''[[Flag]]'' || Militia fighters ||  both AK-74 and AK-74M || 2006
|-
|''[[Magical Witch Punie-chan]]'' || Captain Paya Livingston, Vietnamese soldier || "So only test scores measure the worth of a human being? At best I'm 0 points. Yup." (E3.A) || 2006-2008
|-
|''[[Canaan]]'' || Sham  ||  || 2009
|-
|''[[High School of the Dead]]'' ||  ||  in Hirano's FPS game imagination || 2010
|-
|''[[Upotte!!]]'' || Nanayon || || 2012
|-
|''[[Jormungand: Perfect Order]]'' || North African Islamist fighters || "Warmonger" || 2012
|-
|''[[Durarara!!×2 Shou]]'' || Vorona||  Has PBS-1 suppressor. Sometimes changes due to animation error between black synthetic furniture and AK-74-based orange furniture. || 2015
|-
|''[[Durarara!!×2 Ten]]'' || Vorona || Similar setup. Appears in flashback in "A Rumor only lasts Fifty-Seven Days". || 2015 
|}


== AK-74 ==
===Video Games===
[[Image:AK-74 NTW 12 92.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74, 5.45x39mm]]
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
[[Image:AK-74M.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M, 5.45x39mm]]
|-
!width="300"|Game Title
!width="150"|Appears as
!width="250"|Mods
!width="200"|Notation
!width="100"|Release Date
|-
| ''[[Steel Beasts]]'' || || || || 2000
|-
| ''[[Operation Flashpoint]]'' || || w/ [[GP-30]] grenade launcher || || 2001
|-
| ''[[Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix]]'' || || || || 2002
|-
| ''[[Hitman: Contracts]]'' || || w/ optional suppressor || || 2004
|-
| ''[[Close Combat: First to Fight ]]'' || || With ribbed metal magazine || || 2005
|-
| ''[[Project Reality]]'' || || With optional bayonet || With inaccurate smooth receiver cover || 2005
|-
| ''[[S.W.A.T. 4]]'' || "AK-74" || Skeletonized buttstock || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
|-
| ''[[Operation 7]]'' || || || || 2006
|-
| ''[[Alliance of Valiant Arms]]'' || "AK-47 Hawkeye" || With custom-painted handguard || || 2007
|-
| ''[[Crysis]]'' || "FY71" || Heavily customised with various accessories || || 2007
|-
| ''[[ArmA: Armed Assault]]'' || || || || 2007
|-
| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' || || ||with [[AK-47]] front sight; the stock is located as on [[AK-47]] || 2007
|-
| ''[[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]]'' || || || unusable || 2008
|-
| ''[[7.62 High Calibre]]'' || || || w/ various attachments || 2008
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil 5]]'' || || || || 2009
|-
| ''[[ArmA II]]'' || || w/ [[GP-30]] grenade launcher || || 2009
|-
| ''[[Marines: Modern Urban Combat]] || || With ribbed metal magazine || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days]]'' || "Kaliningrad 74" || || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Contract Wars]]'' || || || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Rage (VG)|Rage]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || "Futuristic" AK-74, various fictional accessories || || 2011
|-
| ''[[Dead Island]]'' || || || || 2011
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D]]'' || || || || 2011
|-
| ''[[Arctic Combat]]'' || || || || 2012
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]'' || "High Roller" || || gold plated || 2012
|-
| ''[[Metro: Last Light]]'' || "Kalash" || w/ various upgrades || || 2013
|-
| ''[[ArmA Tactics]]'' || "AK74" || || not usable || 2013
|-
| [[Payday 2]] || "AK" ||  ||  || 2013
|-
|''[[State of Decay]]''||"AK 74" ||plum furniture||incorrectly chambered 5,56x45mm, added in  Lifeline DLC (2014) || 2013
|-
| ''[[Survarium]]'' || "AK-74N" || || AK-74N || 2013
|-
| ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' || "AK-74" || w/ various attachments || AK-74N || 2014
|-
| ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' ||AK-74N  ||w/ PSO-1 scope, suppressor, [[GP-25]], bayonet and recoil pad ||AK-74N  || 2014
|-
| ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations 2]]'' || "AK-7" <br> "High Roller" || || || 2015
|-
| ''[[Squad]]'' || || with optional [[GP-25]] grenade launcher and 1P78 optic || AK-74, AK-74N and AK-74M || 2015
|-
| ''[[Escape from Tarkov]]'' ||AK-74 5.45x39 assault rifle <br> AK-74N 5.45x39 assault rifle ||Tons of attachments||Most popular weapon in-game|| 2016
|-
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || ||bayonet, GP-25 and Cobra sight ||added in Update 76 || 2016
|-
| ''[[Insurgency: Sandstorm]]'' || "AK-74" || w/ various attachments || AK-74N || 2018
|-
| ''[[Vigor]]'' || "A74-K" || || || 2018
|-
| ''[[Krunker]]'' || City-47 || Stockless, shorter magazine || Stylized, no muzzle device, holds 28 rounds || 2019
|-
| ''[[Ghost Recon Breakpoint]]'' || || || || 2019
|-
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Into the Radius VR]]'' || "AK-74" || Optional silencer, underbarrel GP-30, Picatinny rail segments for adding attachments|| AK-74N || rowspan="2" | 2020
|-
| "AK-74M" ||Same as parent || AK-74N with black synthetic furniture
|-
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Z.O.N.A Project X VR]]'' || "AK-74" || Collimator sight or laser || || rowspan="2" | 2023
|-
| "AKS-74" ||Same as parent || AK-74 with craft-produced fixed wire stock
|-
|}


=== Film: ===
==AKS-74==
[[File:AKS74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74, early version with 62 degree gas block - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Aks-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74 with Bakelite magazine - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AKS-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:BulgarianAKS-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Bulgarian manufactured AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
The AKS-74 ("S"—Russian: складной; ''skladnoy'', lit. "folding"), is a variant of the AK-74 equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry and developed alongside the basic AK-74.  The stock has a triangular shape; it lacks the folding shoulder pad found on the AKMS stock and is folded to the left side of the receiver.


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
===Specifications===
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
(1974 – Present)
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
*'''Type:''' Assault Rifle
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
*'''Caliber:''' 5.45x39mm
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|2.97}}
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
*'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|940}} (stock unfolded), {{convert|mm|700}} (stock folded)
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
*'''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|415}}
*'''Feed System:''' 30, 45-round box magazine
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
 
-----
 
===Film===
{| class="wikitable" style=" background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-
!width="200"|Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="200"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="50"|Date
|-
|rowspan="2" |''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''|| ||  ||w/[[GP-25]]; seen in arsenal ||rowspan="2" | 2021
|-
| || Seventh Circle Prison guards||w/railed handguards
|-
| ''[[In the Port of Cape Town (V Keyptaunskom portu...)]]'' || || Russian ''OMON'' (SWAT) || || 2019
|-
| ''[[Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov)]]'' || || ''Spetsnaz'' || || 2016
|-
| ''[[Extinction]]'' || [[Matthew Fox]] || Patrick || With Mako fore grip || 2015
|-
| ''[[22 Minutes (22 minuty)]]'' || || Russian Marines || || 2014
|-
| ''[[Block 18]]'' || || Policemen || || 2014
|-
|-
| || Soviet soldiers || [[9th Company]] || With [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2005
|'' [[Fast & Furious 6]] || [[David Ajala]] || Ivory ||With modernized furniture || 2013
|-
|-
| || Afghan Mujahideen || [[9th Company]] || With GP-30 grenade launcher || 2005
| ''[[Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault]]'' || || Pandawa fighters || || 2012
|-
|-
| [[Rade Serbedzija]] || Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov || [[Snatch]] || With GP-30 grenade launcher || 2000
|rowspan=2|''[[Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik)]] || [[Ivan Okhlobystin]] || Solovey-Razboynik || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2012
|-
|-
| || Soviet soldier || [[GoldenEye]] ||  || 1995
| || Russian soldiers, Police and some criminals
|-
|-
|  || Soviet paratroopers || [[Afghan Breakdown]] || || 1990
| rowspan=4 | ''[[ Me Too (Ya tozhe khochu)]] || Yevgeniy Kellerman || Soldier ||rowspan=4 | || rowspan=4 | 2012
|-
|Andrey Sychyov || Soldier
|-
| Aleksandr Ortin || Soldier
|-
| Yevgeniy Kostroma || Soldier
|-
|''[[Darkest Hour, The|The Darkest Hour]] || || || || 2011
|-
| rowspan=8|''[[A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava)]]'' || [[Andrey Chadov]] || Capt. Pankov || || rowspan=8|2011
|-
| [[Sergey Selin]] || Praporshik Gritsyuk || With [[GP-25]]
|-
| [[Igor Savochkin]] || Lt. Bobrovskiy || With [[GP-25]]
|-
| [[Yuri Konovalov]] || Sgt. Durov ||
|-
| [[Aleksandr Alyoshkin]] || Sgt. "Trasser" Kiryanov ||
|-
| [[Azamat Nigmanov]] || Pvt. Azamat ||
|-
| [[Timur Efremenkov]] || Lt. Nazarin ||
|-
| || Russian border guards and ''Spetsnaz'', Islamist fighters || Some with [[GP-25]]
|-
| ''[[The Liquidator]]''||||Arystan, police || || 2011
|-
|''[[Bablo]] ||| ||  || 2011
|-
|'' [[Kick-Ass]] || || ||With GP-30 grenade launcher, seen on wall || 2010
|-
|''[[Dark World (Tyomnyy mir)]] || Evgeniy Atarik || Capt. Sharapov || || 2010
|-
|''[[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] || || Criminal gang and Russian OMON officers || || 2009
|-
|''[[Hooked (Na Igre)]] || [[Tikhon Zhiznevskiy]] || Dlinnyy || || 2009
|-
| ''[[Captive (Plennyy)]]'' || || Russian soldiers, Chechen fighters || || 2008
|-
|''[[Wild Field (Dikoe pole) (2008)|Wild Field (Dikoe pole)]] || [[Roman Madyanov]] || Policeman Ryabov || || 2008
|-
| rowspan=7|''[[Mirage (2008)|Mirage]]'' || [[Alyona Khmelnitskaya]] || Lera || rowspan=7| || rowspan=7|2008
|-
| [[Aleksey Bardukov]] || Zhenya
|-
| [[Aleksey Chadov]] || Misha
|-
| [[Dmitriy Maryanov]] || The Catcher
|-
| Antonina Komissarova || Ulyana
|-
| Natalya Naumova || Tanya
|-
| || Jamal's man
|-
| ''[[The Path of the Death 2: Atonement (Tropa smerti 2: Iskuplenie)]]'' || || Militiamen || || 2008
|-
| ''[[Apocalypse Code, The|The Apocalypse Code]]'' || || Terrorists, Russian paratroopers || || 2007
|-
| ''[[Not Gonna Get Us (Nas ne dogonish)]]'' || || OMON || || 2007
|-
| rowspan=7|''[[Paragraph 78 (Paragraf 78)]]'' || [[Gosha Kutsenko]] || Goodwin || rowspan=7| || rowspan=7|2007
|-
| [[Vladimir Vdovichenkov]] || Skiff
|-
| [[Anastasiya Slanevskaya]] || Fox
|-
| [[Anatoliy Belyy]] || Spam
|-
| [[Aziz Beyshenaliev]] || Pay
|-
| [[Stanislav Duzhnikov]] || Lyuba
|-
| || Criminal
|-
|''[[Typhoon]] || || Russian guards || || 2005
|-
|rowspan=2|'' [[9th Company]] || || Soviet soldiers || w/ bayonets, [[GP-series_grenade_launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] || rowspan=2|2005
|-
| || Afghan Mujahideen
|-
|'' [[He Will Be Left Behind (Arxada qalmis gelecek)]] || || seen during the archive footage || || 2005
|-
|''[[The Bourne Supremacy]] || || FSB agent || || 2004
|-
|rowspan=4|'' [[Countdown (Lichnyy nomer)]] || [[Aleksey Makarov]] ||Maj. Aleksei Smolin ||rowspan=2|wooden furniture|| rowspan=4|2004
|-
| ||Russian special forces
|-
| [[Vyacheslav Razbegaev]] ||Umar Tamiev ||rowspan=2|black synthetic furniture
|-
|||Terrorists
|-
|'' [[Moscow Heat]] || [[Aleksandr Nevsky]] || Vlad Stepanov || || 2004
|-
| ''[[Jisai (Dzisay)]]'' || || Soldiers || || 2004
|-
| ''[[Antikiller 2: Antiterror]]'' || || ''SOBR'' (SWAT) personnel || || 2003
|-
| ''[[Antikiller]]'' || || ''SOBR'' personnel || || 2002
|-
|'' [[World Is Not Enough, The|The World Is Not Enough]] || || Russian Army soldiers || || 1999
|-
|''[[Saint, The (1997)|The Saint]] || |||| || 1997
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Ricochet (Rikoshet)]]'' || [[Andrey Sokolov]] || Arseny || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1997
|-
| || Soviet soldiers
|-
| ''[[Deserter (Dezertir) (1997)|Deserter (Dezertir)]]'' || || Brigands and cult fighters || || 1997
|-
| ''[[Ghoul (Upyr)]]'' || || ''Spetsnaz'' members || || 1997
|-
|'' [[Jackie Chan's First Strike]] || || Russian soldiers || || 1996
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik)]]'' || [[Sergey Bodrov Jr.]] || Ivan Zhilin || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1996
|-
| || Russian soldiers
|-
|''[[GoldenEye]] || || Soviet soldier || || 1995
|-
|rowspan=3|''[[Black Shark (Chyornaya akula)]]'' || Valeriy Vostrotin || Major Andrey Gusarov || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1993
|-
| Aleksandr Belov || Capt. Rastorguev
|-
| || Soviet and American soldiers, mujahideen, mercenaries
|-
| rowspan="5"|''[[The Wild East]]'' || Aleksandr Sporykhin || Ivan Taiga || rowspan="5"| attached with [[GP-25]] || rowspan="5"|1993
|-
| [[Konstantin Fyodorov]] || Strannik
|-
| Robert Pastukhov || Zhukovsky
|-
| Viacheslav Knizel || Skull
|-
| || Bikers, Fascists
|-
| ''[[The Codex of Disgrace (Kodeks beshchestiya)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1993
|-
| ''[[Ghost (Prizrak)]]'' || || ''Militsiya'' special unit personnel || || 1991
|-
| ''[[Gangsters of the Ocean (Gangstery v okeane)]]'' || || Pirates || || 1991
|-
| rowspan="7"|''[[Loaded with Death (Zaryazhennye smertyu)]]'' || [[Boris Bystrov]] || Nikodimov || rowspan="7"| || rowspan="7"|1991
|-
| [[Vadim Andreev]] || Fedoseev
|-
| [[Andrey Tashkov]] || Druzhkov
|-
| [[Vyacheslav Baranov]] || Uvarov
|-
| [[Aleksei Rodionov]] || Borisov
|-
| [[Aleksandr Kulyamin]] || Sr. Lt. Rakov
|-
| || Soviet border guard sailors, ''Spetsnaz'' troopers, Coyle's henchmen
|-
| ''[[Position of Murderer is Vacant... (Mesto ubiytsy vakantno...)]]'' || || Soldiers || || 1991
|-
| rowspan=6|''[[Afghan Breakdown]] || [[Filipp Yankovskiy]] || Sr. Lt. Steklov || rowspan=5| || rowspan=6|1991
|-
| [[Aleksey Serebryakov]] || Sgt. Arsenyov
|-
| [[Artur Uvarov]] || Pvt. Ivanov
|-
| [[Rinat Ibragimov]] || Pvt. Popov
|-
| [[Sergei Isavnin]] || Pvt. Sedykh
|-
| || Soviet paratroopers || Some with [[GP-25]] grenade launchers
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus)]]'' || [[Kakha Dzadzamiya]] || "Molchyun" || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1990
|-
| [[Amayak Akopyan]] || "Zhila"
|-
| || ''OMON'' troopers
|-
| ''[[Cargo 300 (Gruz 300)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1989
|-
| ''[[White Crows (Belye vorony)]]'' || || Soviet paratroopers || || 1989
|-
| ''[[Interception (Perekhvat)]]'' || || Soviet Border guards || || 1986
|-
|rowspan=3|''[[In the Zone of Special Attention (V zone osobogo vnimaniya)]]'' || [[Boris Galkin]] || Lt Tarassov || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1977
|-
| [[Mihai Volontir]] || Warrant Officer Volentir
|-
| || Soviet Army paratroopers
|-
|-
|}
|}
=== Television===


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===Television===
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
|-
|| || OMON and SOBR teams || [[Brigada]] || AK-74 and AK-74M || 2002
!width="210"|Show Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="150"|Character
!width="200"|Note / Episode
!width="100"|Air Date
|-
|''[[Brigada]] || Unknown actors || OMON and SOBR teams ||   || 2002
|-
|''[[I Have The Honor! (Chest Imeyu!)]] ||  || Russian paratroopers and Chechen rebels || Some fitted with the [[GP-series grenade launcher|GP-25 grenade launchers]]  || 2004
|-
|''[[Storm Gate, The|The Storm Gate]] || [[Mikhail Porechenkov]] || Major Egorov ||  || 2006
|-
|''[[Storm Gate, The|The Storm Gate]] ||  || Chechen terrorists and Russian Army Spetsnaz ||  With [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]]  || 2006
|-
|''[[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] || [[Anatoliy Zhuravlyov]] || Aleksandr Ivanovish Ivanov || || 2009
|-
|''[[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] || [[Nikolay Dobrynin]] || Valera Chistov || || 2009
|-
|''[[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] || [[Valeriy Zelenskiy]] || Soldier || || 2009
|-
|''[[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] || || Russian soldier || || 2009
|-
|''[[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] || || Bosnian rebels || || 2009
|-
| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2]]'' ||||Los Hermanos member||"Wrath" (S2E14)|| 2016
|-
| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3]]'' ||[[Dayton Callie]]||Jeremiah Otto Sr.||Scoped, continuity error; "Children of Wrath" (S3E08)|| 2017
|-
| ''[[Katran]]'' || || ''Militsiya'' personnel || || 2020
|-
| ''[[King and Jester (Korol i Shut)]]'' || || ''SOBR'' || (E05) || 2023
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== Anime ===
===Anime===
 
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="275"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="275"|'''Film Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date'''
|-
|-
| Dejima Refugees || [[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig]] ||  || 2004 - 2005
!width="300"|Title
!width="250"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="100"|Date
|-
|-
| Sham  || [[Canaan]] || || 2009
|''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig|Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG]]||Dejima refugee|| ||2004-2005
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== Video Games ===
===Video Games===
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!width="300"|Game Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title'''
!width="150"|Appears as
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Appears as'''
!width="250"|Mods
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Mods'''
!width="200"|Notation
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation'''
!width="100"|Release Date
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date'''
|-
|'' [[Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear]] || ||  ||unusable  || 1999
|-
|'' [[Splinter Cell]] || || ||used by hostile NPC's  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Conflict: Desert Storm]] || || || || 2002
|-
|'' [[Conflict: Desert Storm II]] || || || || 2003
|-
|-
| [[Steel Beasts]] || ||  ||  || 2000
|'' [[Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow]] || ||  ||used by hostile NPC's || 2004
|-
|-
| [[Operation Flashpoint]] || || w/ GP-30 grenade launcher || || 2001
| [[Project Reality]] || || With optional GP-25 grenade launcher || With inaccurate smooth receiver cover || 2005
|-
|-
| [[Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix]] || ||  ||  || 2002
|'' [[Operation 7]] || ||  ||  || 2006
|-
|-
| [[Hitman: Contracts]] || || w/ optional silencer ||  || 2004
|'' [[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl]] || Akm-74/2|| Available w/ silencer, PSO-1 scope, and [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] ||  || 2007
|-
|-
| [[Project Reality]] || || With optional [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] and 1P29 scope || || 2005
|''[[ArmA: Armed Assault]]||||||||2007
|-
|-
| [[Project Reality]] || || AK-74M, with optional [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] and 1P29 scope || || 2005
|''[[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky]]||||||||2008
|-
|-
| [[S.W.A.T. 4]] || AK-74 || Skeletonized buttstock  || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
|'' [[7.62 High Calibre]] || || ||w/ various attachments|| 2008
|-
|-
| [[Operation 7]] || || || ||  
|'' [[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] || AK-74 || w/ With & without GP-25 grenade launchers || || 2008
|-
|-
| [[Combat Mission: Shock Force]] || || || || 2007
|'' [[ArmA II]] || || w/ Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope || || 2009
|-
|-
| [[Crysis]] || FY71 || Heavily-customised with various accessories || || 2007
|''[[Sniper: Ghost Warrior]]||||||||2010
|-
|-
| [[Kane and Lynch: Dead Men]] || || || || 2007
|''[[Dead Island]]||||||||2010
|-
|-
| [[Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days]] || Kaliningrad 74 || || || 2010
|''[[Karma Online]]||||||||2011
|-
|-
| [[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]] || || || unusable || 2008
| [[Payday 2]] || "AK" || || || 2013
|-
|-
| [[Resident Evil 5]] || ||  ||  || 2009
| [[Escape from Tarkov]] || AKS-74 5.45x39 assault rifle <br> AKS-74N 5.45x39 assault rifle ||tons of the attachments ||added in v0.8.0.1208 update (2018) || 2016
|-
|-
| [[ArmA II]] || || w/ GP-30 grenade launcher || || 2009
| [[Call to Arms]] || || || AKS-74 || 2018
|-
|-
| [[Marines: Modern Urban Combat]] || || || || 2010
| [[Caliber]] || AKS-74N || || || 2019
|-
|-
|}
|}


== AKS-74 ==
==AK-74M==
[[Image:aks74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AK-74M.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AK-74M left side.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M, left side - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Gp30 2202.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M with GP-30 grenade launcher - 5.45x39mm / 40mm]]
[[File:AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves'.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with sound-suppressor attached - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves'1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with muzzle brake, vertical foregrip, flashlight and reflex sight accessories - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves'2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with rifle sling, muzzle brake, vertical foregrip, sound suppressor and Perst-3 laser sight accessories - 5.45x39mm]]
The '''AK-74M''' is the modernized version of the AK-74, and the current service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces. The AK-74M features a new side-folding polyamide stock, an improved muzzle device, and a smooth dust cover. All AK-74M rifles feature a side bracket for mounting optics. The [[AK-100 series]] is derived from the AK-74M design.


=== Film ===
In 2017, Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash) released a new upgrade/modernization kit for AK style rifles, known as Universal Upgrade Kit (''Обвес,'' 'Obves,' Russian for 'body-kit'). The 'Obves' upgrade kits are officially designated as the KM-AK, which stands for '' 'komplekt modernizatsii - avtomata Kalshnikova' '' or 'upgrade kit - Kalashnikov assault rifle'. It is a drop-in kit which allows converting any stock AK-47/AKM or AK-74 rifle into a modern weapon, making it more adjustable and suitable for accessorizing. This kit consists of a number of new parts, including a new muzzle device, pistol grip (housing the cleaning kit) and safety selector lever. It also features a new handguard set which adds top and bottom permanently attached Picatinny rails and allows mounting rail sections on its either side.


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===Specifications===
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
(1991 – Present)
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
*'''Type:''' Assault Rifle
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
*'''Caliber:''' 5.45x39mm
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|3.4}}
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
*'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|942}} (stock unfolded), {{convert|mm|704}} (stock folded)
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
*'''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|415}}
*'''Feed System:''' 30, 45-round box magazine
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
 
-----
 
===Film===
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|-
!width="200"|Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="200"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="50"|Date
|-
|''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''||||Soldiers||Deleted scene||2021
|-
|-
| || Criminal gang and Russian SWAT officers || [[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] || || 2009
| rowspan=2|''[[Republic Z (Respublika Z)]]''|| [[Georgiy Bessonov]] || Byokke ||rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2018
|-
|-
| || Russian Spetznaz || [[Storm Gate, The|The Storm Gate]] ||  || 2006
| || Zombie soldier
|-
|-
| || Soviet soldiers || [[9th Company]] || || 2005
|'' [[Psychos (2015)|Psychos]]'' || || ''Spetsnaz'' || || 2015
|-
|-
| [[Alexander Nevsky]] || Vlad Stepanov || [[Moscow Heat]] || || 2004
| ''[[Interview, The|The Interview]]'' || || North Korean soldier || || 2014
|-
|-
| || Russian Army soldiers || [[World Is Not Enough, The|The World Is Not Enough]] ||  || 1999
| ''[[Survivor (2014)|Survivor]]'' || || Survivors ||  || 2014
|-
|-
| || Soviet soldier || [[GoldenEye]] || || 1995
|'' [[Fast & Furious 6]] || [[Kim Kold]] || Klaus || with a [[GP-25 grenade launcher]] || 2013
|-
|-
| || Soviet paratroopers || [[Afghan Breakdown]] || With & without GP-30 grenade launchers || 1990
| rowspan=3|''[[The Project: Panacea (Proyekt: Panatseya)]]''|| Vyacheslav Bulavin || Alex ||rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|2013
|-
|-
| || || [[Kick-Ass]] || With GP-30 grenade launcher, seen on wall || 2010
| Dmitriy Turok || Kot
|-
| Svetlana Nikolaeva || Laura
|-
|'' [[August. Eighth]] || || Russian soldiers || with and without [[GP-25 grenade launcher]]s || 2012
|-
| rowspan="3" | ''[[Suicides (Samoubiytsy)]] || Oleg Labozin || Pvt. Sasha || rowspan="2" | || rowspan="3" | 2012
|-
| Tatyana Shvydkova || Sveta
|-
| || SOBR members || Standard and customized
|-
|''[[Bablo]] || || Russian OMON officers || || 2011
|-
|'' [[Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De), The|The Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De)]] || || OMON soldiers || || 2011
|-
|'' [[Darkest Hour, The|The Darkest Hour]] || || || || 2011
|-
|'' [[Smithereens (Vdrebezgi)]] || || OMON soldiers || || 2011
|-
|''[[Salt]] || || Russian guard || || 2010
|-
|''[[Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven)]] || || various characters || || 2010
|-
| rowspan="7" | ''[[Dark World (Tyomnyy mir)]] || [[Ivan Zhidkov]] || Kostya || rowspan="7" | || rowspan="7" | 2010
|-
| Denis Yushechkin || Jordan
|-
| [[Sergei Ugryumov]] || Aleksandr Õlto Vallo
|-
| Sergey Ryabtsev || Privalov
|-
| Pyotr Korolyov || Demon
|-
| Aleksey Potapov || Demon
|-
| || Demons
|-
|''[[Hooked (Na Igre)]] || || different characters || Some with the forward handgrips and the red dot sights || 2009
|-
| ''[[High Security Vacation (Kanikuly strogogo rezhima)]]'' || || Prison guards, criminals || || 2009
|-
|'' [[Eleventh Hour, The|The Eleventh Hour]] || || North Korean soldiers || || 2008
|-
| ''[[Mirage (2008)|Mirage]]'' || || Jamal's men || || 2008
|-
|''[[Typhoon]] || || Russian guards || || 2005
|-
| ''[[Countdown (Lichnyy nomer)]]'' || || Russian special forces|| || 2004
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Moscow Heat]]'' || [[Aleksandr Nevsky]] || Vlad Stepanov || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2004
|-
| || Oleg's henchmen, Russian police
|-
| ''[[I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla)]]'' || || Prison Guards || || 2001
|-
|''[[Checkpoint (Blokpost)]] || || Russian soldiers || || 1998
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== Television ===
===Television===
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|-
!width="200"|Show Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="150"|Character
!width="200"|Note / Episode
!width="100"|Air Date
|-
|''[[Purgatory (Chistilishche)]] ||  || Russian and Chechen forces || some with [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] || 1998
|-
|''[[Brigada]] ||  || OMON and SOBR teams ||  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Storm Gate, The|The Storm Gate]]||  || Russian soldiers || || 2006
|-
|'' [[Continuum - Season 2]] ||  ||  ||  / "Second Chances" (E01)|| 2013
|-
|'' [[Territory (2020)|Territory]] ||  ||  || (Ep. 04) || 2020
|-
| ''[[Tokyo Vampire Hotel]]''  ||  || Survivors ||  || 2017
|-
|'' [[Topi]] ||[[Maksim Sukhanov]]  ||Vitaly Alyabyev/Owner || continuity error; "Transfiguration" (S1E05) || 2021
|-
| ''[[Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area]]'' ||  ||  || || 2022
|}


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===Anime===
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
|-
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!width="200"|Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
!width="150"|Character
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
!width="200"|Note
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
!width="100"|Date
|-
|''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex]] || Assassin || Outfitted with scope and 20-round magazine || 2002 - 2003
|-
|-
| Unknown actors || OMON and SOBR teams || [[Brigada]] || || 2002
|''[[Flag]] || Militia fighters || || 2006
|}
|}


=== Video Games ===
===Video Games===
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!width="300"|Game Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title'''
!width="150"|Appears as
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Appears as'''
!width="250"|Mods
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Mods'''
!width="200"|Notation
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation'''
!width="100"|Release Date
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date'''
|-
|'' [[Ghost Recon]] ||  ||  ||  || 2001
|-
|'' [[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum Of All Fears]] || || || unusable || 2002
|-
|'' [[Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield]] || AK-74 || Suppressor, ACOG, or 100-round drum ||  || 2003
|-
|'' [[Söldner: Secret Wars]] ||  |||| ||  2004
|-
| ''[[Project Reality]] ||  || With optional [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]], bayonet, and 1P29 scope ||  || 2005
|-
| ''[[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] ||  || With PK-AS red dot scope ||  || 2007
|-
|'' [[Kane & Lynch: Dead Men]] || ||  ||  || 2007
|-
|-
| [[ArmA II]] || || w/ Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope ||  || 2009
|'' [[Battlefield 3]] || || With various accessories ||  || 2011
|-
|-
| [[S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl]] || Akm-74/2|| Available w/ silencer, PSO-1 scope, and [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] ||| 2007
|'' [[War Inc. Battlezone]] ||"Kalashnikov" || w/ various attachments  || || 2011
|-
|-
| [[Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad]] || || || || 2003
|'' [[Survarium]] || || || || 2013
|-
|-
| [[Operation 7]] || ||  ||  ||  
|''[[Squad]] || ||  with optional [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-25|GP-25 grenade launcher]] and 1P78 optic ||  || 2015
|-
|-
| [[SOCOM: Confrontation]] || AK-74 || w/ variety of accessories || || 2008
|''[[Escape from Tarkov]] || AK-74M 5.45x39 assault rifle ||Tons of the attachments|| added in v0.8.0.1208 patch (2018)  || 2016
|-
|-
| [[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] || AK-74 || w/ With & without GP-25 grenade launchers || || 2008
|''[[Call to Arms]] || || || || 2018
|-
|-
|}
|}


==AKS-74U==
==AKS-74U==
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AKS74U.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74U with earlier handguard - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:AKS74UN.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74UN with a side-mounted bracket above the trigger for attaching scopes - 5.45x39mm]]


=== Film ===
The '''AKS-74U''', also referred to as the "AKSU", "AK-74U", or "Krinkov" (a nickname originating from regional Pashto pronunciations of "Kalashnikov" in Afghanistan), is a compact carbine based on the AK-74 design. Contrary to popular belief, the AKS-74U is not exactly a "chopped" or otherwise shortened AKS-74. The AKS-74U is, in fact, a purpose-built weapon based on the AK-74. Its distinguishing features are its unique muzzle flash suppressor (designed to lower the considerable report and flash stemming from the short barrel, including an integral muzzle booster to increase the weapon's reliability), the short handguard, big-eared flip rear sight, lowered front sight, and pivoting upper receiver.


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
The AKS-74U was designed during a contest for a compact carbine (a type of weapon earlier neglected by the Soviet army and police forces) during the late 1970s. Its original and primary purpose was to be a compact weapon that could be easily stowed within vehicles by their crews, and usable for personal defense by those same crews once on foot. Its use by Afghanistan-era airborne troops and later adoption as a standard-issue police weapon answered the need for a compact rifle-caliber weapon in the Soviet arsenal (the earlier and widely manufactured PPSh-41 submachine gun having been discontinued by the 1960s).
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
 
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
AKS-74U clones may differ visually in details like front sight and handguard length and shape, together with differences in construction. No converted AK-74 can be rightfully called an AKS-74U.
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
 
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
Despite common miscategorization, particularly in video games, it also is not, has never been, and will never be a submachine gun: since it fires an intermediate round, it is a compact assault rifle. This perception seems to come from the AKS-74U heavily influencing the NATO "Personal Defense Weapon" concept first published in 1989, which called for an armor-piercing SMG for a similar role and led to the development of the [[FN P90]] and [[Heckler & Koch MP7]].
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
 
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
===Specifications===
(1979 – Present)
*'''Type:''' Assault Rifle
*'''Caliber:''' 5.45x39mm
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|2.7}}
*'''Length:''' {{convert|mm|735}} (stock extended), {{convert|mm|490}} (stock folded)
*'''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|210}}
*'''Feed System:''' 30, 45-round box magazine
*'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
 
-----
 
===Film===
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|-
!width="200"|Title
!width="150"|Actor
!width="200"|Character
!width="200"|Note
!width="50"|Date
|-
|''[[Project Wolf Hunting]]''||||||||2022
|-
|rowspan="2" |''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''|| ||  ||seen in arsenal ||rowspan="2" | 2021
|-
| || Seventh Circle Prison guard
|-
|rowspan="2" |''[[No Time to Die]]''|| [[Daniel Craig]] || James Bond ||rowspan="2" | with RIS handguards ||rowspan="2" | 2021
|-
| || Henchmen
|-
|''[[Witch (Vedma) (2020), The|The Witch (Vedma)]]''||Vitaliy Pahomov||Gleb Frolov||||2020
|-
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum]]'' || || || Seen in armory || 2019
|-
|''[[Rambo: Last Blood]]''||||cartel soldiers||||2019
|-
|''[[Justice for All (Pravosudie dlya vsekh)]]''||Ilya Shashkov||Policeman||||2019
|-
|''[[Mission: Impossible - Fallout]]''||||White Widow operatives||||2018
|-
|''[[Deadly Still]]''||||Police||||2018
|-
|rowspan="3" |'' [[The Soul Conductor]] || Denis Nagretdinov || Policeman #1 ||rowspan="3" | ||rowspan="3" | 2018
|-
| Denis Druzhinin || Policeman #2
|-
| Yuriy Skulyabin || Policeman #3
|-
| ''[[London Has Fallen]]'' |||| Terrorists |||| 2016
|-
| ''[[Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation]]'' |||| syndicate members|||| 2015
|-
|rowspan="2" |'' [[Amazing Spider-Man 2, The|The Amazing Spider-Man 2]] || [[Paul Giamatti]] || Aleksei Sytsevich ||rowspan="2" | with RIS handguards ||rowspan="2" | 2014
|-
| || thugs
|-
| ''[[22 Minutes (22 minuty)]]'' || || Russian Marines || || 2014
|-
|''[[Hunting the Phantom]]'' || || SWAT || || 2014
|-
|''[[Red 2]]''||[[Catherine Zeta-Jones]]||Katja||||2013
|-
|'' [[Fast & Furious 6]] || [[Joe Taslim]] || Jah || || 2013
|-
|'' [[Snitch]] || || El Topo's lieutenant || || 2013
|-
| ''[[Pawnshop (Lombard)]]'' || || Mark's and Yuriy's bandits || || 2013
|-
|rowspan="3" |''[[Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik)]] || || Russian Police || ||rowspan="3" | 2012
|-
| [[Sergey Badyuk]] || Molot ||
|-
| [[Oksana Fandera]] || Izabella Yur'evna ||
|-
|''[[August. Eighth]] || || Russian soldiers || || 2012
|-
|rowspan="2" |'' [[Winter of the Dead. Meteletsa]] || [[Dmitriy Kozhuro]] || Captain Igor Knyazev ||rowspan="2" | ||rowspan="2" | 2012
|-
| [[Sergey Shirochin]] || Khan
|-
|rowspan="6" |''[[Suicides (Samoubiytsy)]] || [[Evgeniy Stychkin]] || Tolik || rowspan="6" | || rowspan="6" | 2012
|-
| [[Alex Sparrow]] || Aleksey
|-
| [[Aleksandr Strizhenov]] || Lieutenant Krylov
|-
| [[Evgeniy Kharlanov]] || Sergeant Sergeev
|-
| [[Oksana Akinshina]] || Marina
|-
| || Mitus' thugs, SOBR members
|-
|'' [[Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol]] || || Russian agents || with accessory rails || 2011
|-
|''[[Bablo]] || || Russian OMON and Ukrainian Berkut officers || || 2011
|-
| ''[[The Raid: Redemption]]'' || || thugs || airsoft || 2011
|-
|''[[Home (Dom)]] || [[Eduard Flerov]] || Veteran || || 2011
|-
|'' [[Smithereens (Vdrebezgi)]] || || OMON soldiers || || 2011
|-
|''[[Alien Girl, The|The Alien Girl]]'' || || Henchman || || 2010
|-
|''[[Elite Squad 2]] || || || Seen on the ground || 2010
|-
|''[[Icarus]] || || Hitmen || || 2010
|-
|''[[Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven)]] || || OMON and contrabandists|| || 2010
|-
|''[[Sinners and Saints]] || [[Sonny Puzikas]] || Mercenary || with accessory rail, scope, and 45-round magazines attached || 2010
|-
|''[[A Yakuza's Daughter Never Cries]] || || khokhol's henchmen || || 2010
|-
|rowspan="2" |'' [[My Joy]] || [[Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov]] || Captain Deputy ||rowspan="2" | ||rowspan="2" | 2010
|-
| [[Pavel Vorozhtsov]] || Sergeant Deputy
|-
|''[[Dark World (Tyomnyy mir)]] || Evgeniy Atarik || Capt. Sharapov || || 2010
|-
|''[[Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost), The|The Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost)]] || || ''StopCrime'' members || || 2009
|-
|''[[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] || [[Yevgeni Tsyganov]] || Herman || || 2009
|-
|''[[Get Smart]] || [[David S. Lee]] || Krstic || || 2009
|-
|'' [[Hooked (Na Igre)]] || || Russian Militia and OMON || || 2009
|-
|''[[Punisher: War Zone]] || || Russian mobster || || 2009
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Antikiller D.K.]]'' || [[Gosha Kutsenko]] || "Lis" || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|2009
|-
| || A pair of bald hitmen
|-
|''[[Dolphin Jump (Pryzhok Afaliny)]] || || police || || 2009
|-
|''[[Babylon A.D.]] || || || Seen leaning on a wall in Toorop's apartment || 2008
|-
|''[[Body of Lies]] || || Terrorists || || 2008
|-
|''[[RocknRolla]] || || Russian thug || || 2008
|-
|''[[Hitman]] |||| FSB agents || || 2007
|-
| ''[[The Path of the Death 2: Atonement (Tropa smerti 2: Iskuplenie)]]'' || || Militiamen || || 2008
|-
|''[[Tins (Konservy)]] |||| A few characters || || 2007
|-
|''[[Postal]] || [[Larry Thomas]] || Osama Bin Laden || || 2007
|-
|rowspan="8" |'' [[Trackman (Putevoy Obkhodchik)]] || [[Aleksandr Vysokovskiy]] || Pakhomov ||rowspan="8" | ||rowspan="8" | 2007
|-
| Vladimir Elin || Militiaman
|-
| Mikhail Udy || Militiaman
|-
| [[Tomas Motskus]] || Kostya
|-
| [[Oleg Kamenshchikov]] || Irkut
|-
| [[Dmitriy Orlov]] || Grom
|-
| [[Svetlana Metkina]] || Katya
|-
| [[Aleksey Dmitriev]] || Trackman
|-
| ''[[Racketeer (Reketir)]]'' || || SOBR || || 2007
|-
| rowspan=2| ''[[Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)]]'' || || Security Guard || || rowspan=2| 2006
|-
| [[Svetlana Antonova]] || Olga Khmelnitskaya
|-
| ''[[Junk (Zhest)]]'' || [[Mikhail Efremov]] || "The Kind Man" || || 2006
|-
|''[[Typhoon]] || [[Chatthapong Pantanaunkul]] || Toto || With 45-round magazine and suppressor || 2005
|-
|''[[Sky Fighters]]'' || || Terrorists || || 2005
|-
|''[[Anthony Zimmer]]'' || || Henchman || || 2005
|-
|''[[Sniper 3]] || || || || 2004
|-
|''[[District B13]] || || Henchman || || 2004
|-
|''[[Countdown (Lichnyy nomer)]] || || ||seen on instruction poster || 2004
|-
| ''[[Moscow Heat]]'' || || Klimov's henchmen, Russian police || || 2004
|-
|''[[Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]] || || Henchman || || 2003
|-
|'' [[Bumer]] || || Militsioners and OMON members || || 2003
|-
| ''[[Detention]]'' || || A terrorist || || 2003
|-
| ''[[Antikiller 2: Antiterror]]'' || || A Chechen terrorist || With PBS-4 suppressor || 2003
|-
|rowspan="4" |''[[Die Another Day]] || [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || ||rowspan="4" | 2002
|-
| || Bond's teammates ||
|-
| || North Korean soldiers ||
|-
| [[Rick Yune]] || Zao ||
|-
|'' [[Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever]] || [[Lucy Liu]] || Sever || Fitted with black furniture and a [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2002
|-
|''[[War (Voyna)]] || || Militia patrolman || || 2002
|-
| ''[[Antikiller]]'' || || Criminals, ''Militsia'' officers || || 2002
|-
|''[[Black Hawk Down]] || [[Razaaq Adoti]] || Mo'alim || || 2001
|-
|''[[Tomb Raider]] || [[Daniel Craig]] || Alex West || || 2001
|-
| ''[[April (Aprel)]]'' || Maksim Trapo || ''Militsia'' sergeant || || 2001
|-
| rowspan=4|''[[I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla)]]'' || [[Olga Sumskaya]] || Gerda || rowspan=4| || rowspan=4|2001
|-
| [[Aleksandr Domogarov]] || Viktor Vorobyov
|-
| Viktor Abdulov || Escort
|-
|-
| [[Yevgeni Tsyganov]] || Herman || [[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] ||  || 2009
| || Russian soldiers, Prison Guards, Mujaheddin
|-
|-
| [[David S. Lee]] || Krstic || [[Get Smart]] || || 2009
|''[[Brother 2]] || || Belkin's henchman || || 2000
|-
|-
| || || [[Babylon A.D.]] || Seen leaning on a wall in Toorop's apartment || 2008
|'' [[World Is Not Enough, The|The World Is Not Enough]] || || Russian Army soldiers || || 1999
|-
|-
| || Terrorists || [[Body of Lies]] || || 2008
| ''[[Composition for Victory Day (Sochinenie ko Dnyu Pobedy)]]'' || || Russian ''Militsia'' (police) || || 1998
|-
|-
| [[Larry Thomas]] || Osama Bin Laden || [[Postal]] || || 2007
|''[[The Jackal]] || || MVD SOBR officers || || 1997
|-
|-
| ||  || [[Sniper 3]] || || 2004
|''[[The Saint]]'' || [[Val Kilmer]] || Simon Templar || || 1997
|-
|-
| || Henchman || [[District B13]] || || 2004
| ''[[All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long (Vsyo to, o chyom my tak dolgo mechtali)|All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long]]'' || || A criminal || || 1997
|-
|-
| || Henchman || [[Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]] || || 2003
| rowspan=4|''[[Deserter (Dezertir) (1997)|Deserter (Dezertir)]]'' || [[Anatoliy Kotenyov]] || Skif || With jungle-taped magazines || rowspan=4|1997
|-
|-
| [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || [[Die Another Day]] ||  || 2002
| [[Viktor Demertash]] || Murab || rowspan=3|  
|-
|-
|  || Bond's teammates || [[Die Another Day]] || || 2002
| [[Jonas Arakelu]] || Habibullah's lieutenant
|-
|-
| || North Korean soldiers || [[Die Another Day]] ||  || 2002
| || Soviet soldiers, brigands and cult fighters
|-
|-
| [[Rick Yune]] || Zao || [[Die Another Day]] || || 2002
|rowspan="2" |'' [[Ghoul (Upyr)]] || [[Aleksey Serebryakov]] || Vampire Hunter ||rowspan="2" | ||rowspan="2" | 1997
|-
|-
| [[Lucy Liu]] || Sever || [[Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever]] || Fitted with black furniture and a [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2002
| || ''Spetsnaz'' members
|-
|-
| [[Razaaq Adoti]] || Mo'alim || [[Black Hawk Down]] || || 2001
|''[[Jackie Chan's First Strike]] || || Ukrainian police officers || || 1996
|-
|-
| [[Daniel Craig]] || Alex West || [[Tomb Raider]] || || 2001
| ''[[Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik)]]'' || || Russian soldiers and Chechen fighters || || 1996
|-
|-
| || Belkin's henchman || [[Brother 2#AKS-74U|Brother 2]] || || 2000
| ''[[Mercenary]]'' || [[Lindsey Ginter]] || Klinge || || 1996
|-
|-
| || Russian Army soldiers || [[The World Is Not Enough]] || || 1999
|rowspan="3" |'' [[GoldenEye]] || [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || ||rowspan="3" | 1995
|-
|-
| [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || [[GoldenEye]] ||  || 1995
| [[Famke Janssen]] || Xenia Onatopp || With dual mag clamp
|-
|-
| [[Famke Janssen]] || Xenia Onatopp || [[GoldenEye]] || With dual mag clamp || 1995
| [[Sean Bean]] || Alec Trevelyan ||  
|-
|-
| [[Sean Bean]] || Alec Trevelyan || [[Goldeneye]] || || 1995
|''[[Shirli-Myrli]] || || Militia, Special Forces || || 1995
|-
|-
| || Soviet tank crewman || [[Afghan Breakdown]] || || 1990
| rowspan=2|''[[Son for Father... (Syn za ottsa...)]]'' || [[Vladimir Gostyukhin]] || Tikhanovich || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1995
|-
| || ''Militsiya'' and criminals
|-
|''[[Police Academy 7]]'' || || Guard || || 1994
|-
|''[[Hagi-Tragger]]'' ||||Militiaman|| || 1994
|-
| ''[[The Little Bee (Pchyolka)]]'' || || Prison guards || || 1993
|-
|''[[Son of the Pink Panther]]'' || [[Jennifer Edwards]] || Yussa || || 1993
|-
| ''[[Makarov (1993)|Makarov]]'' || || ''OMON'' (SWAT) troopers || || 1993
|-
| ''[[The Full Moon (Polnolunie)]]'' || || ''Spetsnaz'' || || 1993
|-
| ''[[The Wild East]]'' || || Skull's thugs, Fascists || || 1993
|-
| ''[[The Codex of Disgrace (Kodeks beshchestiya)]]'' || || Special unit personnel || || 1993
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Water Thieves (Pohititeli vody)]]'' || [[Sergei Rozhentsev]] || Ivan Mukhin || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1992
|-
| [[Pavel Abdalov]] || "Maradona"
|-
| || Gangsters
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[The Third Take (Tretiy dubl)]]'' || [[Vyacheslav Zakharov]] || Anatoliy Ryumin || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1992
|-
| [[Yulian Makarov]] || ''Militsiya'' Capt. Aleksandr Panin
|-
|rowspan="3" |''[[Risk Without Contract (Risk bez kontrakta)]]'' || [[Vasily Shlykov]] || Sergey Gromov || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1992
|-
| || Bandit
|-
| || Police officer
|-
| ''[[The Arbiter (Arbitr)]]'' || [[Aleksandr Solovyov]] || "The Arbiter" || With PBS sound suppressor || 1992
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[The Bay of Death (Bukhta smerti)]]'' || [[Aleksandr Slastin]] || Capt. Anatoli Lensky || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1991
|-
| || ''Militsia'' officers, criminals
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Gangsters of the Ocean (Gangstery v okeane)]]'' || [[Aleksandr Mikhaylov]] || Gennady || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1991
|-
| [[Peteris Gaudins]] || Stuart Donald
|-
| || Pirates; Russian and American sailors
|-
| ''[[Afghan Breakdown]]'' || || Soviet tank crewman || || 1991
|-
| ''[[Ghost (Prizrak)]]'' || || ''Militsiya'' special unit personnel || || 1991
|-
| ''[[I Declare War on You (Ya obyavlyayu vam voynu)]]'' || || ''OMON'' personnel || || 1990
|-
| ''[[Kill the "Jackal" (Ubit "Shakala")]]'' || || Special Forces, Jackal's gangsters || || 1991
|-
| ''[[Living Target (Zhivaja mishen)]]'' || || ''Militsia'' and criminals || || 1990
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus)]]'' || [[Sergei Maksachyov]] || "Sedoy" ||rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1990
|-
| [[Kakha Dzadzamiya]] || "Molchyun"
|-
| [[Amayak Akopyan]] || "Zhila"
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Cargo 300 (Gruz 300)]]'' || [[Romualds Ancans]] || Cooper || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1989
|-
| Aleksandr Cheskidov || Tolya
|-
| || Soviet warrant officers
|-
| ''[[Road to Hell (Doroga v ad)]]'' || || Mafia gunman || || 1988
|-
|-
| || Militsioners and OMON members || [[Bumer]] ||  || 2003
|}
|}


===Televison===
===Television===
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{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|-
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Show Title / Episode'''
!width="210"|Show Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!width="150"|Actor
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!width="150"|Character
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="225"|'''Notation'''
!width="200"|Note / Episode
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="75"|'''Air Date'''
!width="100"|Air Date
|-
| ''[[Confrontation (Protivostoyanie)]]'' || || Soviet paratroopers || Seen in documentary footage || 1985
|-
|'' [[State Border: Film 8, The|The State Border: Film 8]] || Andrei Alyoshin || Capt. Valeriy Belov || || 1988
|-
| ''[[The Halt of Wanderers (Prival strannikov)]]'' || || ''OMON'' personnel || || 1991
|-
|'' [[Truckers]] || [[Sergey Veksler]] || Chechen boss Salman ||"Movie" (S01E04) || 2000
|-
| rowspan=3|''[[Grazhdanin nachalnik]]'' || [[Sergey Pinchuk]] || "Valet" || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|2001
|-
| [[Egor Pazenko]] || "Zaboy"
|-
| || ''Militsia'' and criminals
|-
|-
|[[E-Ring]] - S01E16 - "Fallen Angels"||[[Benjamin Bratt]]||Lt. Col. James Tisnewski||||September 28, 2006
|'' [[Brigada]] || Unknown actors || Many characters || || 2002
|-
|-
| [[Brigada]] || Pavel Maikov || Viktor Pchyolkin || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || Alexander Vysokovskiy || Max Karelskiy || || 2002
|-
|-
| [[Brigada]] || [[Dmitri Dyuzhev]] || Kosmos Kholmogorov || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || [[Dmitri Dyuzhev]] || Kosmos Kholmogorov || || 2002
|-
|-
| [[Brigada]] || Alexander Vysokovskiy || Max Karelskiy || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || Pavel Maikov || Viktor Pchyolkin || || 2002
|-
|'' [[Ultimate Force]]||  || French Special Forces ||"Communication" (S02E01) || 2003
|-
|''[[E-Ring]]||[[Benjamin Bratt]]||Lt. Col. James Tisnewski||"Fallen Angels" (S01E06)|| 2006
|-
|'' [[Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova)]] ||  || OMON || || 2009
|-
|'' [[Human Target]] ||  || Spetznaz soldiers || || 2010
|-
|'' [[Sanctuary]] ||  || Liberian rebels || "Homecoming" (S04E06)|| 2012
|-
|'' [[Continuum - Season 2]] ||  ||  || "Second Chances" (E01)|| 2013
|-
| ''[[Tunnel, The - Season 2|The Tunnel]]'' || [[Nicolas Wanczycki]] || Thibaut Briand |||| 2016
|-
| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2]]'' ||||Los Hermanos member||"North" (S2E15)|| 2016
|-
| rowspan=8|''[[The Jackal (Shakal)]]'' || [[Yuriy Itskov]] || Mikhail Podkolzin aka Uncle Misha || rowspan=8| || rowspan=8|2016
|-
| [[Pavel Chinaryov]] || Ilya Lyubovskiy
|-
| [[Aleksandra Bortich]] || Nyura Gorbatova
|-
| [[Sergey Belov]] || Sergey Matyushin
|-
| [[Andrey Feskov]] || Pavel
|-
| [[Aleksey Bardukov]] || ''Militsiya'' Sr.Lt. Aleksey Garkusha
|-
| [[Aleksey Komashko]] || ''Militsiya'' Capt. Aleksey Chesnokov
|-
| Pavel Yulku || A gunrunner
|-
| ''[[Formula of Revenge (Formula mesti)]]'' || || ''Militsiya'' || || 2019
|-
| ''[[Katran]]'' || || A Soviet Internal Troops soldier || || 2020
|-
|''[[Stranger Things - Season 4]]''||||Soviet Army||||2022
|-
| rowspan=2|''[[Secret Invasion - Season 1]]'' || [[Alex Romashov]] ||Russian soldier || rowspan=2|"Promises" (S1E02) || rowspan=2|2023
|-
| Uncredited || Russian soldier
|-
|-
| [[Brigada]] || Unknown actors || Many characters || || 2002
|}
|}


=== Video Games ===
===Anime===
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
|-
!width="280"|Title
!width="200"|Character
!width="225"|Notes
!width="75"|Date
|-
|''[[Hyper Police]]''||Security Guard|| ||1997
|-
|''[[Planetes]] || El Tanikan soldiers || With solid stock and top of handguard removed || 2003 - 2004
|-
|''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig|Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG]]|| terrorists || || 2004 - 2005
|-
| ''[[King of Thorn]]'' || Russian soldiers || || 2009
|-
|''[[Guilty Crown]]''|| Funeral Parlor members || ||2011 - 2012
|-
|''[[Jormungand]]'' || Major Pollack's troops  || "Pulsar" || 2012
|-
| ''[[Jormungand: Perfect Order]]'' || Jonathan "Jonah" Mar<br>Hex || "The Snake that Admires the Heavens" and "Century of Shame" (Jonah)<br>"Dance with Undershaft phase.1". || 2012
|-
|''[[Upotte!!]]''|| || || 2012
|-
|}


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
===Video Games===
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffff; font-size: 95%"
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Game Title'''
|-
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Appears as'''
!width="300"|Game Title
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Mods'''
!width="150"|Appears as
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Notation'''
!width="250"|Mods
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date'''
!width="200"|Notation
!width="100"|Release Date
|-
| ''[[Ghost Recon]] || ||  || not usable || 2001
|-
|'' [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]] ||  ||w/ laser sight and an optional sound suppressor  ||  || 2001
|-
|'' [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||AK-74 SU  || w/ metallic body and AKS like folding stock || || 2001
|-
|'' [[America's Army]] || || w/ and without Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope ||  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Delta Force: Task Force Dagger]] ||  ||  ||  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Conflict: Desert Storm]] ||  ||  ||  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Hitman 2: Silent Assassin]] || AK Rifle ||  ||  || 2002
|-
|'' [[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum Of All Fears]] || "5.45mm SMG" || || can fire in 3-round burst || 2002
|-
|'' [[Chaser]] || AKS74UN|| AKS-74UN with scope ||  || 2003
|-
|'' [[Conflict: Desert Storm II]] || || ||  || 2003
|-
|'' [[Combat Arms]] || AK-74U ||  ||  || 2004
|-
| ''[[Battlefield 2]] || AK-74U || w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight ||  || 2005
|-
|'' [[Project Reality]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
|-
|'' [[Chameleon]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
|-
|'' [[S.W.A.T. 4]] || AK-74su || Skeletonized buttstock  || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
|-
|'' [[Black]] || || || Stock footage || 2006
|-
|'' [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] ||  ||  ||  || 2007
|-
|'' [[ArmA: Armed Assault]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2007
|-
|'' [[Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat]] || || || || 2007
|-
| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' || || || || 2007
|-
|''[[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] ||  ||  ||  || 2008
|-
|'' [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] ||  || w/ sound suppressor ||  || 2008
|-
|'' [[7.62 High Calibre]] || || ||w/ various attachments|| 2008
|-
|'' [[Dark Sector]] || AKS-74 || ||  || 2008
|-
|'' [[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]] ||  ||  ||In the console versions only; absent from the PC version || 2008
|-
|'' [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] ||  ||  ||  || 2008
|-
|'' [[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]] ||  || Mistakenly chambered for 7.62x39 M43 ||  || 2008
|-
|'' [[ArmA II]] ||  || w/ Kobra red dot sight and sound suppressor ||  || 2009
|-
|'' [[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]] || AKS-74U Krinkov || w/ sound suppressor, and red dot and/or ACOG sight ||  || 2010
|-
|'' [[Splinter Cell: Conviction]] || || || || 2010
|-
|'' [[Operation 7]] ||  ||  ||  || 2010
|-
|''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]] || AK74u || w/ blackened forend, red dot/reflex sight or scope, or [[GSN-19 grenade launcher]] || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Medal of Honor (2010)]] ||  || w/ various attachments || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Battlefield 3]] ||  || With Surefire Universal weaponlight ||  || 2011
|-
|'' [[War Inc. Battlezone]] || || w/ various attachments  || || 2011
|-
|-
| [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]] ||  ||w/ laser sight and an optional sound suppressor ||  || 2001
|'' [[Battlefield Play4Free]] ||  ||  ||  || 2011
|-
|-
| [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||AK-74 SU  || w/ metallic body and AKS like folding stock || || 2001
|'' [[Jagged Alliance: Back in Action]] || AKSU-74 || || || 2012
|-
|-
| [[America's Army]] || || w/ and without Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope || || 2002
|'' [[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]] || AK74u || w/ synthetic forend and metal magazines || SP and Zombies only || 2012
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| [[Delta Force: Task Force Dagger]] || ||  ||  || 2002
| ''[[Arctic Combat]]'' || AKSU-74 ||  ||  || 2012
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| [[Hitman 2: Silent Assassin]] || AK Rifle  || || || 2002
|'' [[State of Decay]] ||"AKS 74U"|| || || 2013
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| [[Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad]] || || w/ and without silencer || || 2003
|'' [[Tomb Raider (2013)|Tomb Raider]] || Fully Automatic Pistol || modified || MP only || 2013
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| [[Combat Arms]] || AK-74U || ||  || 2004
|'' [[ArmA Tactics]] || AKS74U || ||not usable || 2013
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| [[Battlefield 2]] || AK-74U || w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight ||  || 2005
| ''[[Metro: Last Light]] ||AKSU || ||  || 2013
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| [[Project Reality]] || ||  ||  || 2005
| ''[[Counter-Strike Online]] || "AK-74U" ||  ||  || 2013
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| [[S.W.A.T. 4]] || AK-74su || Skeletonized buttstock  || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
| ''[[Survarium]]'' || || || || 2013
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| [[ArmA: Armed Assault]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2007
|'' [[Warface]] || || ||added in 2021 || 2013
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| [[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] || || || || 2008
| ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' || || w/ various attachments || || 2014
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| [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] || || w/ sound suppressor ||  || 2008
| ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]] ||AKS-74U ||15 and 30-rounded taped mags, recoil pad, PBS-4 suppressor ||  || 2014
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| [[Dark Sector]] || AKS-74 || || || 2008
| ''[[Rainbow Six Siege]]'' || ||||unusable; seen on a pre-release concept || 2015
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| [[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]] || || ||In the console versions only; absent from the PC version || 2008
|'' [[Call of Duty: Black Ops III]] || AK74u || w/ synthetic forend and metal magazines || update on 23 May 2017 || 2015
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| [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] || || || || 2008
| ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered]]'' || || || || 2016
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| [[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]] || || Mistakenly chambered for 7.62x39 M43 || || 2008
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || AKS74U|| || || 2016
|-
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| [[ArmA II]] || || w/ Kobra red dot sight and sound suppressor || || 2009
| ''[[Escape from Tarkov]]'' ||Kalashnikov AKS-74U 5.45x39 <br> Kalashnikov AKS-74UN 5.45x39||w/ various attachments || || 2016
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| [[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]] || AKS-74U Krinkov || w/ sound suppressor, and equippable red dot and/or ACOG sight || || 2010
| ''[[Insurgency: Sandstorm]]'' || AKS-74U|| ||AKS-74UN || 2018
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| [[MAG]] || AK-74U  || With muzzle brake removed and cheekpad on stock || || 2010
| ''[[State of Decay 2]]'' || || || || 2018
|-
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| [[Splinter Cell: Conviction]] || || || || 2010
| ''[[Call to Arms]]'' || || || || 2018
|-
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| [[Operation 7]] || || || ||  
| [[Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War]]'' || AK-74u || || || 2020
|-
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| ''[[Into the Radius VR]]'' || "AKS-74U" || Various attachments, dovetail rail || || 2020
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| ''[[Battlefield 2042]]'' || AKS-74U|| |||| 2021
|}
|}


== AKS-74UB ==
==AKS-74UB==
[[Image:Bs-1 1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74UB 5.45x39mm with [[GSN-19 grenade launcher]] 30mm]]
[[File:AKS-74UB with PBS-4 suppressor.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74UB - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Bs-1 1.jpg|thumb|right|401px|6S1 Kanareyka - 5.45x39mm/30mm]]


=== Video Games: ===
The '''AKS-74UB''' ("B" is Russian for ''Бесшумный''; ''Besshumniy'', or "silent") is a suppressed variant of AKS-74U. In place of the standard AKS-74U muzzle device, it instead has a threaded barrel made for the PBS-4 suppressor.


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The '''6S1 Kanareyka''' is a suppressed "rifle-grenade-launching complex" (Стрелково-гранатомётный комплекс, a Russian-specific weapon classification, describing a rifle with an attached grenade launcher) developed by TsNIITochMash for the Russian Spetsnaz. The complex includes the AKS-74UB, the PBS-4 supressor, and [[BS-1 grenade launcher|30-mm silent grenade launcher BS-1]].
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| [[America's Army]] || With Kobra red dot sight, [[GSN-19 grenade launcher]], and PSO-1 scope || || 2002
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|'' [[America's Army]] || ||With Kobra red dot sight, [[GSN-19 grenade launcher]], and PSO-1 scope  || 2002
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|''[[7.62 High Calibre]] ||  || With [[GSN-19 grenade launcher]]  || 2008
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|''[[Escape from Tarkov]] ||Kalashnikov AKS-74UB 5.45x39  ||w/ various attachments|| 2016
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|''[[Caliber]] ||Kanareyka Carbine/Grenade Launcher System  ||w/ [[BS-1 grenade launcher]]|| 2019
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== AIM/AIMS-74 ==
=Foreign Copies & Derivatives=
[[Image:AIMS-74.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AIMS-74 - 5.45x39mm]]
==Vepr==
[[File:Vepr.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vepr - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Vepr scoped.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vepr with scope and different stock - 5.45x39mm]]
The '''Vepr''' (Ukrainian: Вепр, wild boar) is a Ukrainian bullpup conversion of the AK-74. The Vepr was announced in 2003 as the first indigenous Ukrainian assault rifle, designed by the State Space Agency of Ukraine.


=== Films ===
===Video Games===
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|[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]] ||"Vepr" || || || 2007
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|[[Hard Corps, The]]||Background Extra||Hoodlum||||2006
|''[[Call of Duty: Ghosts]]'' || Vepr || w/ various attachments || Incorrectly classified as a submachine gun || 2013
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|''[[Survarium]]'' || || || || 2013
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==Type 88==
[[File:Type 88.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Type 88 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Type 88-1.jpg|thumb|thumb|400px|Type 88-1 - 5.45x39mm]]
[[File:Type 98-2.jpg|thumb|thumb|400px|Type 88-2 - 5.45x39mm]]
The '''Type 88''' is a North Korean version of the Soviet AK-74, but with some modifications to suit local needs and production capabilities. Variations in gas block and handguard type are known. This assault rifle was adopted by the North Korean military and gradually replaced the previous Type 68 assault rifle, which is a copy of the [[AKM]]. There are at least two variants:
*The Type 88-1 is a version with a side-folding skeletal metal stock, generally similar to the AKS-74. However, its stock is of a different design, and is right-side folding.
*The Type 88-2 is a newer version with a top-folding stock. When the stock is folded it does not obstructs the sights. A notable aspect of the weapon is its unusual high-capacity helical magazine, which looks like a larger version of the Russian [[PP-19 Bizon]] magazine. This helical magazine allows for a higher capacity without the same bulk as on a drum magazine. This weapon has been in service since around 2010.


===Specifications===
{{Specifications
| years_of_production = 1988-present
| type = Assault Rifle
| caliber = 5.45x39mm
| weight = {{convert|kg|3.1}}
| length = {{convert|mm|1090}} (stock extended), {{convert|mm|519}} (stock folded)
| barrel_length = {{convert|mm|207}}
| feed_system = 30-round detachable box magazine, 150 (reported) rounds helical magazines (Type 88-2 only)
| fire_modes = Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
}}


== AK-107 ==
===Film===
[[Image:Ak107-1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|AK-107 5.45x39mm]]
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| ''[[Take Point]]'' ||  || North Korean soldiers || Type 88-2, very likely to be mockups || 2018
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| [[ArmA II]] || || w/ Kobra red dot sight, PSO-1 scope, and GP-30 grenade launcher ||  || 2009
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| [[SOCOM: Confrontation]] || || w/ variety of accessories ||  || 2008
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|''[[Phantom Forces]]'' || ||Conversions to 7.62x39mm and regular Type 88 stock available as attachments|| Type 88-2 || 2015
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=See Also=
*[[Kalashnikov Concern]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern.
*[[Izhevsk Machinebuilding Plant]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Izhmash.


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Latest revision as of 02:56, 10 December 2023

The AK-74 is an updated 5.45x39mm version of the AK-47 rifle that was adopted by the Soviet Union since 1974, replacing the 7.62x39mm AKM rifle. The AK-74, and its modernized variant, the AK-74M, are the standard service rifles of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation from 1974 to the present day; though some Soviet/Russian special forces units and front line soldiers have used 7.62x39mm AK rifles in post-1974 conflicts, they represent only a minority exception, and the vast majority of Soviet/Russian infantry forces use standard 5.45x39mm rifles since 1974 (although as of 2018 it is to be steadily phased out for the AK-12).

The AK-74 and its variants primarily saw service in the Soviet Union and later the former Soviet republics. Some Soviet Bloc countries also made eforts towards adopting the 5.45x39mm cartridge following the Soviet Union. While some like East Germany manufactured AK-74s under license, other countries like Poland and Romania instead developed indigenous 5.45x39mm Kalashnikov rifles like the kbk wz. 88 Tantal and the PA md. 86; these latter rifles resemble the Soviet AK-74, but had more in common with their own locally-designed AK variants than with the Soviet AK-74, and should not be confused with the AK-74.

Another visually similar rifle of note is the Norinco Type 84S, a Chinese 5.56x45mm AK variant. They are commonly used in Western movies and TV shows to impersonate the AK-74, and can be easily confused with genuine Soviet/Russian AK-74s.

The AK-74 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Soviet/Russian Versions

AK-74

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AK-74, early version with 62 degree gas block - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
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Romanian manufactured AK-74 - 5.45x39mm. Romanian rifles can be identified by the position of the bayonet lug directly beneath the front sight, rather than on an extension behind it as seen on Russian weapons, along with the earlier AKM style gas block.
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Bulgarian manufactured AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74 with GP-30 grenade launcher - 5.45x39mm / 40mm

Specifications

(1974 – Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 6.8 lbs (3.1 kg)
  • Length: 37 in (94 cm)
  • Barrel length: 16.3 in (41.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30, 45-round box magazine, 60-round casket magazine, 95-round dual drum magazine introduced in 2014
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov) Spetsnaz 2016
Northern Limit Line Korean People's Navy Patrol Boat Crew 2015
Nowhere Girl Nana Seino Ai 2015
Russian soldiers
22 Minutes (22 minuty) Somali Pirates 2014
Pawnshop (Lombard) Mark's and Yuriy's bandits 2013
Hamilton: I nationens intresse Russian smugglers 2012
Hans Kloss. Stawka wieksza niz smierc East German soldier 2012
A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava) Russian border guards, Islamist fighters 2011
The Liquidator Arystan soldier 2011
Smithereens (Vdrebezgi) OMON soldiers 2011
The Golden Mean (Zolotoe sechenie) 2010
Dolphin Jump (Pryzhok Afaliny) police 2009
D-Day (Den'D) Mikhail Porechenkov Ivan With GP-30 grenade launcher 2008
Captive (Plennyy) Vyacheslav Krikunov Rubahin 2008
Russian soldiers, Chechen fighters
Racketeer (Reketir) Sayat Isembayev Sayan 2007
Soldiers
9th Company Soviet soldiers w/ NSPU scope,GP-30 grenade launcher 2005
Marat Gudiev Akhmet
Afghan Mujahideen w/ GP-30 grenade launcher
He Will Be Left Behind (Arxada qalmis gelecek) Parviz Mamedrzaev Albert 2005
Abbas Gahramanov Ağaəli
Mikail Mikailov Rəşid
Armenian soldiers
Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) terrorists, Russian border guards 2004
Moscow Heat Oleg's henchmen, Russian police AK-74/74M 2004
Antikiller 2: Antiterror SOBR (SWAT) personnel 2003
Snatch Rade Serbedzija Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov With GP-30 grenade launcher 2000
Commander Hamilton Russian troops 1998
All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long Nikolay Dobrynin Nikolay 1997
Russian soldiers
Deserter (Dezertir) Anatoliy Kotenyov Skif 1997
Soviet soldiers, brigands and cult fighters
Ghoul (Upyr) Spetsnaz members 1997
GoldenEye Soviet soldier 1995
Son of the Pink Panther Yussa's men 1993
Wandering Sagittarius (Strelets neprikayannyy) Soviet soldiers 1993
Operation Condor Guards 1991
100 Days Before the Command (Sto dney do prikaza...) Oleg Vasilkov Pvt. Elin 1991
Valeriy Troshin Pvt. Valeriy Kudrin
Soviet Army soldiers
Afghan Breakdown Soviet paratroopers 1990
Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus) OMON troopers 1990
Zdraviya zhelayu! ili Beshenyy dembel Anton Androsov Mitya Agafonov 1990
Viktor Ilyichyov Praporshchik Tucha
Soviet Army soldiers
White Crows (Belye vorony) Soviet soldiers 1989
The Secret Fairway (Sekretniy farvater) Soviet soldiers 1988
The Detached Mission (Odinochnoye plavanye) Soviet sailors 1985
Double Passing (Dvoynoy obgon) Soviet road patrol personnel 1984
Parade of the Planets (Parad planet) Soviet soldiers 1984
The Right to Shoot (Pravo na vystrel) Soviet Border Guards 1981
Hit Back (Otvetnyy khod) Soviet soldiers 1981
Spring Conscription (Vesenniy prizyv) Igor Kostolevskiy Pvt. Alik Polukhin 1977
Aleksandr Fatyushin Sgt. Karpenko
Soviet Army soldiers

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Confrontation (Protivostoyanie) Soviet soldiers 1985
The State Border: Film 8 Soviet Border guards 1988
Purgatory (Chistilishche) Russian and Chechen forces AK-74 and AK-74M; some with GP-25 grenade launcher 1998
Brigada OMON and SOBR teams AK-74 and AK-74M 2002
I Have The Honor! (Chest Imeyu!) Russian paratroopers 2004
E-Ring Serb gunman "War Crimes", With drum magazine and scope 2005-2006
The Storm Gate Chechen terrorists AK-74 and AK-74 with GP-25 grenade launcher 2006
Banshee - Season 3 Chayton's tribesmen Ep.5 2015
Chernobyl Soviet soldier 2019
Better Call Saul - Season 6 Álvaro F. Palacio Cartel Member Pioneer Arms Forged Series Sporter AK; "Fun and Games" (S6E09) 2022
Secret Invasion - Season 1 Alex Batareanu Skrull Rebel w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01) 2023
Adriana Grigoriev Skrull Rebel
Skrull Rebels w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Betrayed" (S1E03), "Beloved" (S1E04), "Harvest" (S1E05), "Home" (S1E06)
James Macnaughton Skrull Rebel w/black synthetic furniture; "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Betrayed" (S1E03)
Russian Police Officers "Promises" (S1E02)

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Macross Zero Anti-UN fighters 2002-2004
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig Dejima Refugees 2004-2005
Black Lagoon/Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage Hotel Moscow 2006
Flag Militia fighters both AK-74 and AK-74M 2006
Magical Witch Punie-chan Captain Paya Livingston, Vietnamese soldier "So only test scores measure the worth of a human being? At best I'm 0 points. Yup." (E3.A) 2006-2008
Canaan Sham 2009
High School of the Dead in Hirano's FPS game imagination 2010
Upotte!! Nanayon 2012
Jormungand: Perfect Order North African Islamist fighters "Warmonger" 2012
Durarara!!×2 Shou Vorona Has PBS-1 suppressor. Sometimes changes due to animation error between black synthetic furniture and AK-74-based orange furniture. 2015
Durarara!!×2 Ten Vorona Similar setup. Appears in flashback in "A Rumor only lasts Fifty-Seven Days". 2015

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Steel Beasts 2000
Operation Flashpoint w/ GP-30 grenade launcher 2001
Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix 2002
Hitman: Contracts w/ optional suppressor 2004
Close Combat: First to Fight With ribbed metal magazine 2005
Project Reality With optional bayonet With inaccurate smooth receiver cover 2005
S.W.A.T. 4 "AK-74" Skeletonized buttstock Only usable by hostile NPCs 2005
Operation 7 2006
Alliance of Valiant Arms "AK-47 Hawkeye" With custom-painted handguard 2007
Crysis "FY71" Heavily customised with various accessories 2007
ArmA: Armed Assault 2007
Cross Fire with AK-47 front sight; the stock is located as on AK-47 2007
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 unusable 2008
7.62 High Calibre w/ various attachments 2008
Resident Evil 5 2009
ArmA II w/ GP-30 grenade launcher 2009
Marines: Modern Urban Combat With ribbed metal magazine 2010
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days "Kaliningrad 74" 2010
Contract Wars 2010
Rage "Assault Rifle" "Futuristic" AK-74, various fictional accessories 2011
Dead Island 2011
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D 2011
Arctic Combat 2012
Resident Evil: Revelations "High Roller" gold plated 2012
Metro: Last Light "Kalash" w/ various upgrades 2013
ArmA Tactics "AK74" not usable 2013
Payday 2 "AK" 2013
State of Decay "AK 74" plum furniture incorrectly chambered 5,56x45mm, added in Lifeline DLC (2014) 2013
Survarium "AK-74N" AK-74N 2013
Insurgency "AK-74" w/ various attachments AK-74N 2014
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly AK-74N w/ PSO-1 scope, suppressor, GP-25, bayonet and recoil pad AK-74N 2014
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 "AK-7"
"High Roller"
2015
Squad with optional GP-25 grenade launcher and 1P78 optic AK-74, AK-74N and AK-74M 2015
Escape from Tarkov AK-74 5.45x39 assault rifle
AK-74N 5.45x39 assault rifle
Tons of attachments Most popular weapon in-game 2016
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades bayonet, GP-25 and Cobra sight added in Update 76 2016
Insurgency: Sandstorm "AK-74" w/ various attachments AK-74N 2018
Vigor "A74-K" 2018
Krunker City-47 Stockless, shorter magazine Stylized, no muzzle device, holds 28 rounds 2019
Ghost Recon Breakpoint 2019
Into the Radius VR "AK-74" Optional silencer, underbarrel GP-30, Picatinny rail segments for adding attachments AK-74N 2020
"AK-74M" Same as parent AK-74N with black synthetic furniture
Z.O.N.A Project X VR "AK-74" Collimator sight or laser 2023
"AKS-74" Same as parent AK-74 with craft-produced fixed wire stock

AKS-74

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AKS-74, early version with 62 degree gas block - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74 with Bakelite magazine - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
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Bulgarian manufactured AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm

The AKS-74 ("S"—Russian: складной; skladnoy, lit. "folding"), is a variant of the AK-74 equipped with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with air assault infantry and developed alongside the basic AK-74. The stock has a triangular shape; it lacks the folding shoulder pad found on the AKMS stock and is folded to the left side of the receiver.

Specifications

(1974 – Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs (3 kg)
  • Length: 37 in (94 cm) (stock unfolded), 27.6 in (70 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel length: 16.3 in (41.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30, 45-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Black Widow w/GP-25; seen in arsenal 2021
Seventh Circle Prison guards w/railed handguards
In the Port of Cape Town (V Keyptaunskom portu...) Russian OMON (SWAT) 2019
Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov) Spetsnaz 2016
Extinction Matthew Fox Patrick With Mako fore grip 2015
22 Minutes (22 minuty) Russian Marines 2014
Block 18 Policemen 2014
Fast & Furious 6 David Ajala Ivory With modernized furniture 2013
Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault Pandawa fighters 2012
Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik) Ivan Okhlobystin Solovey-Razboynik 2012
Russian soldiers, Police and some criminals
Me Too (Ya tozhe khochu) Yevgeniy Kellerman Soldier 2012
Andrey Sychyov Soldier
Aleksandr Ortin Soldier
Yevgeniy Kostroma Soldier
The Darkest Hour 2011
A Quiet Outpost (Tikhaya zastava) Andrey Chadov Capt. Pankov 2011
Sergey Selin Praporshik Gritsyuk With GP-25
Igor Savochkin Lt. Bobrovskiy With GP-25
Yuri Konovalov Sgt. Durov
Aleksandr Alyoshkin Sgt. "Trasser" Kiryanov
Azamat Nigmanov Pvt. Azamat
Timur Efremenkov Lt. Nazarin
Russian border guards and Spetsnaz, Islamist fighters Some with GP-25
The Liquidator Arystan, police 2011
Bablo 2011
Kick-Ass With GP-30 grenade launcher, seen on wall 2010
Dark World (Tyomnyy mir) Evgeniy Atarik Capt. Sharapov 2010
Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti) Criminal gang and Russian OMON officers 2009
Hooked (Na Igre) Tikhon Zhiznevskiy Dlinnyy 2009
Captive (Plennyy) Russian soldiers, Chechen fighters 2008
Wild Field (Dikoe pole) Roman Madyanov Policeman Ryabov 2008
Mirage Alyona Khmelnitskaya Lera 2008
Aleksey Bardukov Zhenya
Aleksey Chadov Misha
Dmitriy Maryanov The Catcher
Antonina Komissarova Ulyana
Natalya Naumova Tanya
Jamal's man
The Path of the Death 2: Atonement (Tropa smerti 2: Iskuplenie) Militiamen 2008
The Apocalypse Code Terrorists, Russian paratroopers 2007
Not Gonna Get Us (Nas ne dogonish) OMON 2007
Paragraph 78 (Paragraf 78) Gosha Kutsenko Goodwin 2007
Vladimir Vdovichenkov Skiff
Anastasiya Slanevskaya Fox
Anatoliy Belyy Spam
Aziz Beyshenaliev Pay
Stanislav Duzhnikov Lyuba
Criminal
Typhoon Russian guards 2005
9th Company Soviet soldiers w/ bayonets, GP-25 grenade launcher 2005
Afghan Mujahideen
He Will Be Left Behind (Arxada qalmis gelecek) seen during the archive footage 2005
The Bourne Supremacy FSB agent 2004
Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) Aleksey Makarov Maj. Aleksei Smolin wooden furniture 2004
Russian special forces
Vyacheslav Razbegaev Umar Tamiev black synthetic furniture
Terrorists
Moscow Heat Aleksandr Nevsky Vlad Stepanov 2004
Jisai (Dzisay) Soldiers 2004
Antikiller 2: Antiterror SOBR (SWAT) personnel 2003
Antikiller SOBR personnel 2002
The World Is Not Enough Russian Army soldiers 1999
The Saint 1997
Ricochet (Rikoshet) Andrey Sokolov Arseny 1997
Soviet soldiers
Deserter (Dezertir) Brigands and cult fighters 1997
Ghoul (Upyr) Spetsnaz members 1997
Jackie Chan's First Strike Russian soldiers 1996
Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik) Sergey Bodrov Jr. Ivan Zhilin 1996
Russian soldiers
GoldenEye Soviet soldier 1995
Black Shark (Chyornaya akula) Valeriy Vostrotin Major Andrey Gusarov 1993
Aleksandr Belov Capt. Rastorguev
Soviet and American soldiers, mujahideen, mercenaries
The Wild East Aleksandr Sporykhin Ivan Taiga attached with GP-25 1993
Konstantin Fyodorov Strannik
Robert Pastukhov Zhukovsky
Viacheslav Knizel Skull
Bikers, Fascists
The Codex of Disgrace (Kodeks beshchestiya) Soviet soldiers 1993
Ghost (Prizrak) Militsiya special unit personnel 1991
Gangsters of the Ocean (Gangstery v okeane) Pirates 1991
Loaded with Death (Zaryazhennye smertyu) Boris Bystrov Nikodimov 1991
Vadim Andreev Fedoseev
Andrey Tashkov Druzhkov
Vyacheslav Baranov Uvarov
Aleksei Rodionov Borisov
Aleksandr Kulyamin Sr. Lt. Rakov
Soviet border guard sailors, Spetsnaz troopers, Coyle's henchmen
Position of Murderer is Vacant... (Mesto ubiytsy vakantno...) Soldiers 1991
Afghan Breakdown Filipp Yankovskiy Sr. Lt. Steklov 1991
Aleksey Serebryakov Sgt. Arsenyov
Artur Uvarov Pvt. Ivanov
Rinat Ibragimov Pvt. Popov
Sergei Isavnin Pvt. Sedykh
Soviet paratroopers Some with GP-25 grenade launchers
Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus) Kakha Dzadzamiya "Molchyun" 1990
Amayak Akopyan "Zhila"
OMON troopers
Cargo 300 (Gruz 300) Soviet soldiers 1989
White Crows (Belye vorony) Soviet paratroopers 1989
Interception (Perekhvat) Soviet Border guards 1986
In the Zone of Special Attention (V zone osobogo vnimaniya) Boris Galkin Lt Tarassov 1977
Mihai Volontir Warrant Officer Volentir
Soviet Army paratroopers

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Brigada Unknown actors OMON and SOBR teams 2002
I Have The Honor! (Chest Imeyu!) Russian paratroopers and Chechen rebels Some fitted with the GP-25 grenade launchers 2004
The Storm Gate Mikhail Porechenkov Major Egorov 2006
The Storm Gate Chechen terrorists and Russian Army Spetsnaz With GP-25 grenade launcher 2006
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) Anatoliy Zhuravlyov Aleksandr Ivanovish Ivanov 2009
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) Nikolay Dobrynin Valera Chistov 2009
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) Valeriy Zelenskiy Soldier 2009
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) Russian soldier 2009
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) Bosnian rebels 2009
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2 Los Hermanos member "Wrath" (S2E14) 2016
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3 Dayton Callie Jeremiah Otto Sr. Scoped, continuity error; "Children of Wrath" (S3E08) 2017
Katran Militsiya personnel 2020
King and Jester (Korol i Shut) SOBR (E05) 2023

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG Dejima refugee 2004-2005

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear unusable 1999
Splinter Cell used by hostile NPC's 2002
Conflict: Desert Storm 2002
Conflict: Desert Storm II 2003
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow used by hostile NPC's 2004
Project Reality With optional GP-25 grenade launcher With inaccurate smooth receiver cover 2005
Operation 7 2006
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Akm-74/2 Available w/ silencer, PSO-1 scope, and GP-25 grenade launcher 2007
ArmA: Armed Assault 2007
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky 2008
7.62 High Calibre w/ various attachments 2008
9th Company: Roots of Terror AK-74 w/ With & without GP-25 grenade launchers 2008
ArmA II w/ Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope 2009
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2010
Dead Island 2010
Karma Online 2011
Payday 2 "AK" 2013
Escape from Tarkov AKS-74 5.45x39 assault rifle
AKS-74N 5.45x39 assault rifle
tons of the attachments added in v0.8.0.1208 update (2018) 2016
Call to Arms AKS-74 2018
Caliber AKS-74N 2019

AK-74M

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AK-74M - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74M, left side - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74M with GP-30 grenade launcher - 5.45x39mm / 40mm
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AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with sound-suppressor attached - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with muzzle brake, vertical foregrip, flashlight and reflex sight accessories - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74M Universal Upgrade Kit 'Obves' with rifle sling, muzzle brake, vertical foregrip, sound suppressor and Perst-3 laser sight accessories - 5.45x39mm

The AK-74M is the modernized version of the AK-74, and the current service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces. The AK-74M features a new side-folding polyamide stock, an improved muzzle device, and a smooth dust cover. All AK-74M rifles feature a side bracket for mounting optics. The AK-100 series is derived from the AK-74M design.

In 2017, Kalashnikov Concern (formerly Izhmash) released a new upgrade/modernization kit for AK style rifles, known as Universal Upgrade Kit (Обвес, 'Obves,' Russian for 'body-kit'). The 'Obves' upgrade kits are officially designated as the KM-AK, which stands for 'komplekt modernizatsii - avtomata Kalshnikova' or 'upgrade kit - Kalashnikov assault rifle'. It is a drop-in kit which allows converting any stock AK-47/AKM or AK-74 rifle into a modern weapon, making it more adjustable and suitable for accessorizing. This kit consists of a number of new parts, including a new muzzle device, pistol grip (housing the cleaning kit) and safety selector lever. It also features a new handguard set which adds top and bottom permanently attached Picatinny rails and allows mounting rail sections on its either side.

Specifications

(1991 – Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 7.5 lbs (3.4 kg)
  • Length: 37.1 in (94.2 cm) (stock unfolded), 27.7 in (70.4 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel length: 16.3 in (41.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30, 45-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Black Widow Soldiers Deleted scene 2021
Republic Z (Respublika Z) Georgiy Bessonov Byokke 2018
Zombie soldier
Psychos Spetsnaz 2015
The Interview North Korean soldier 2014
Survivor Survivors 2014
Fast & Furious 6 Kim Kold Klaus with a GP-25 grenade launcher 2013
The Project: Panacea (Proyekt: Panatseya) Vyacheslav Bulavin Alex 2013
Dmitriy Turok Kot
Svetlana Nikolaeva Laura
August. Eighth Russian soldiers with and without GP-25 grenade launchers 2012
Suicides (Samoubiytsy) Oleg Labozin Pvt. Sasha 2012
Tatyana Shvydkova Sveta
SOBR members Standard and customized
Bablo Russian OMON officers 2011
The Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De) OMON soldiers 2011
The Darkest Hour 2011
Smithereens (Vdrebezgi) OMON soldiers 2011
Salt Russian guard 2010
Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven) various characters 2010
Dark World (Tyomnyy mir) Ivan Zhidkov Kostya 2010
Denis Yushechkin Jordan
Sergei Ugryumov Aleksandr Õlto Vallo
Sergey Ryabtsev Privalov
Pyotr Korolyov Demon
Aleksey Potapov Demon
Demons
Hooked (Na Igre) different characters Some with the forward handgrips and the red dot sights 2009
High Security Vacation (Kanikuly strogogo rezhima) Prison guards, criminals 2009
The Eleventh Hour North Korean soldiers 2008
Mirage Jamal's men 2008
Typhoon Russian guards 2005
Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) Russian special forces 2004
Moscow Heat Aleksandr Nevsky Vlad Stepanov 2004
Oleg's henchmen, Russian police
I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla) Prison Guards 2001
Checkpoint (Blokpost) Russian soldiers 1998

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Purgatory (Chistilishche) Russian and Chechen forces some with GP-25 grenade launcher 1998
Brigada OMON and SOBR teams 2002
The Storm Gate Russian soldiers 2006
Continuum - Season 2 / "Second Chances" (E01) 2013
Territory (Ep. 04) 2020
Tokyo Vampire Hotel Survivors 2017
Topi Maksim Sukhanov Vitaly Alyabyev/Owner continuity error; "Transfiguration" (S1E05) 2021
Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area 2022

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex Assassin Outfitted with scope and 20-round magazine 2002 - 2003
Flag Militia fighters 2006

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Ghost Recon 2001
The Sum Of All Fears unusable 2002
Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield AK-74 Suppressor, ACOG, or 100-round drum 2003
Söldner: Secret Wars 2004
Project Reality With optional GP-25 grenade launcher, bayonet, and 1P29 scope 2005
Alliance of Valiant Arms With PK-AS red dot scope 2007
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men 2007
Battlefield 3 With various accessories 2011
War Inc. Battlezone "Kalashnikov" w/ various attachments 2011
Survarium 2013
Squad with optional GP-25 grenade launcher and 1P78 optic 2015
Escape from Tarkov AK-74M 5.45x39 assault rifle Tons of the attachments added in v0.8.0.1208 patch (2018) 2016
Call to Arms 2018

AKS-74U

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AKS-74U with earlier handguard - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74UN with a side-mounted bracket above the trigger for attaching scopes - 5.45x39mm

The AKS-74U, also referred to as the "AKSU", "AK-74U", or "Krinkov" (a nickname originating from regional Pashto pronunciations of "Kalashnikov" in Afghanistan), is a compact carbine based on the AK-74 design. Contrary to popular belief, the AKS-74U is not exactly a "chopped" or otherwise shortened AKS-74. The AKS-74U is, in fact, a purpose-built weapon based on the AK-74. Its distinguishing features are its unique muzzle flash suppressor (designed to lower the considerable report and flash stemming from the short barrel, including an integral muzzle booster to increase the weapon's reliability), the short handguard, big-eared flip rear sight, lowered front sight, and pivoting upper receiver.

The AKS-74U was designed during a contest for a compact carbine (a type of weapon earlier neglected by the Soviet army and police forces) during the late 1970s. Its original and primary purpose was to be a compact weapon that could be easily stowed within vehicles by their crews, and usable for personal defense by those same crews once on foot. Its use by Afghanistan-era airborne troops and later adoption as a standard-issue police weapon answered the need for a compact rifle-caliber weapon in the Soviet arsenal (the earlier and widely manufactured PPSh-41 submachine gun having been discontinued by the 1960s).

AKS-74U clones may differ visually in details like front sight and handguard length and shape, together with differences in construction. No converted AK-74 can be rightfully called an AKS-74U.

Despite common miscategorization, particularly in video games, it also is not, has never been, and will never be a submachine gun: since it fires an intermediate round, it is a compact assault rifle. This perception seems to come from the AKS-74U heavily influencing the NATO "Personal Defense Weapon" concept first published in 1989, which called for an armor-piercing SMG for a similar role and led to the development of the FN P90 and Heckler & Koch MP7.

Specifications

(1979 – Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg)
  • Length: 28.9 in (73.5 cm) (stock extended), 19.3 in (49 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel length: 8.3 in (21 cm)
  • Feed System: 30, 45-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Project Wolf Hunting 2022
Black Widow seen in arsenal 2021
Seventh Circle Prison guard
No Time to Die Daniel Craig James Bond with RIS handguards 2021
Henchmen
The Witch (Vedma) Vitaliy Pahomov Gleb Frolov 2020
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Seen in armory 2019
Rambo: Last Blood cartel soldiers 2019
Justice for All (Pravosudie dlya vsekh) Ilya Shashkov Policeman 2019
Mission: Impossible - Fallout White Widow operatives 2018
Deadly Still Police 2018
The Soul Conductor Denis Nagretdinov Policeman #1 2018
Denis Druzhinin Policeman #2
Yuriy Skulyabin Policeman #3
London Has Fallen Terrorists 2016
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation syndicate members 2015
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Paul Giamatti Aleksei Sytsevich with RIS handguards 2014
thugs
22 Minutes (22 minuty) Russian Marines 2014
Hunting the Phantom SWAT 2014
Red 2 Catherine Zeta-Jones Katja 2013
Fast & Furious 6 Joe Taslim Jah 2013
Snitch El Topo's lieutenant 2013
Pawnshop (Lombard) Mark's and Yuriy's bandits 2013
Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik) Russian Police 2012
Sergey Badyuk Molot
Oksana Fandera Izabella Yur'evna
August. Eighth Russian soldiers 2012
Winter of the Dead. Meteletsa Dmitriy Kozhuro Captain Igor Knyazev 2012
Sergey Shirochin Khan
Suicides (Samoubiytsy) Evgeniy Stychkin Tolik 2012
Alex Sparrow Aleksey
Aleksandr Strizhenov Lieutenant Krylov
Evgeniy Kharlanov Sergeant Sergeev
Oksana Akinshina Marina
Mitus' thugs, SOBR members
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Russian agents with accessory rails 2011
Bablo Russian OMON and Ukrainian Berkut officers 2011
The Raid: Redemption thugs airsoft 2011
Home (Dom) Eduard Flerov Veteran 2011
Smithereens (Vdrebezgi) OMON soldiers 2011
The Alien Girl Henchman 2010
Elite Squad 2 Seen on the ground 2010
Icarus Hitmen 2010
Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven) OMON and contrabandists 2010
Sinners and Saints Sonny Puzikas Mercenary with accessory rail, scope, and 45-round magazines attached 2010
A Yakuza's Daughter Never Cries khokhol's henchmen 2010
My Joy Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov Captain Deputy 2010
Pavel Vorozhtsov Sergeant Deputy
Dark World (Tyomnyy mir) Evgeniy Atarik Capt. Sharapov 2010
The Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost) StopCrime members 2009
Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti) Yevgeni Tsyganov Herman 2009
Get Smart David S. Lee Krstic 2009
Hooked (Na Igre) Russian Militia and OMON 2009
Punisher: War Zone Russian mobster 2009
Antikiller D.K. Gosha Kutsenko "Lis" 2009
A pair of bald hitmen
Dolphin Jump (Pryzhok Afaliny) police 2009
Babylon A.D. Seen leaning on a wall in Toorop's apartment 2008
Body of Lies Terrorists 2008
RocknRolla Russian thug 2008
Hitman FSB agents 2007
The Path of the Death 2: Atonement (Tropa smerti 2: Iskuplenie) Militiamen 2008
Tins (Konservy) A few characters 2007
Postal Larry Thomas Osama Bin Laden 2007
Trackman (Putevoy Obkhodchik) Aleksandr Vysokovskiy Pakhomov 2007
Vladimir Elin Militiaman
Mikhail Udy Militiaman
Tomas Motskus Kostya
Oleg Kamenshchikov Irkut
Dmitriy Orlov Grom
Svetlana Metkina Katya
Aleksey Dmitriev Trackman
Racketeer (Reketir) SOBR 2007
Piranha (Okhota na piranyu) Security Guard 2006
Svetlana Antonova Olga Khmelnitskaya
Junk (Zhest) Mikhail Efremov "The Kind Man" 2006
Typhoon Chatthapong Pantanaunkul Toto With 45-round magazine and suppressor 2005
Sky Fighters Terrorists 2005
Anthony Zimmer Henchman 2005
Sniper 3 2004
District B13 Henchman 2004
Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) seen on instruction poster 2004
Moscow Heat Klimov's henchmen, Russian police 2004
Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Henchman 2003
Bumer Militsioners and OMON members 2003
Detention A terrorist 2003
Antikiller 2: Antiterror A Chechen terrorist With PBS-4 suppressor 2003
Die Another Day Pierce Brosnan James Bond 2002
Bond's teammates
North Korean soldiers
Rick Yune Zao
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Lucy Liu Sever Fitted with black furniture and a GP-30 grenade launcher 2002
War (Voyna) Militia patrolman 2002
Antikiller Criminals, Militsia officers 2002
Black Hawk Down Razaaq Adoti Mo'alim 2001
Tomb Raider Daniel Craig Alex West 2001
April (Aprel) Maksim Trapo Militsia sergeant 2001
I Am a Dummy (Ya - kukla) Olga Sumskaya Gerda 2001
Aleksandr Domogarov Viktor Vorobyov
Viktor Abdulov Escort
Russian soldiers, Prison Guards, Mujaheddin
Brother 2 Belkin's henchman 2000
The World Is Not Enough Russian Army soldiers 1999
Composition for Victory Day (Sochinenie ko Dnyu Pobedy) Russian Militsia (police) 1998
The Jackal MVD SOBR officers 1997
The Saint Val Kilmer Simon Templar 1997
All the Things We Dreamt of for So Long A criminal 1997
Deserter (Dezertir) Anatoliy Kotenyov Skif With jungle-taped magazines 1997
Viktor Demertash Murab
Jonas Arakelu Habibullah's lieutenant
Soviet soldiers, brigands and cult fighters
Ghoul (Upyr) Aleksey Serebryakov Vampire Hunter 1997
Spetsnaz members
Jackie Chan's First Strike Ukrainian police officers 1996
Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik) Russian soldiers and Chechen fighters 1996
Mercenary Lindsey Ginter Klinge 1996
GoldenEye Pierce Brosnan James Bond 1995
Famke Janssen Xenia Onatopp With dual mag clamp
Sean Bean Alec Trevelyan
Shirli-Myrli Militia, Special Forces 1995
Son for Father... (Syn za ottsa...) Vladimir Gostyukhin Tikhanovich 1995
Militsiya and criminals
Police Academy 7 Guard 1994
Hagi-Tragger Militiaman 1994
The Little Bee (Pchyolka) Prison guards 1993
Son of the Pink Panther Jennifer Edwards Yussa 1993
Makarov OMON (SWAT) troopers 1993
The Full Moon (Polnolunie) Spetsnaz 1993
The Wild East Skull's thugs, Fascists 1993
The Codex of Disgrace (Kodeks beshchestiya) Special unit personnel 1993
Water Thieves (Pohititeli vody) Sergei Rozhentsev Ivan Mukhin 1992
Pavel Abdalov "Maradona"
Gangsters
The Third Take (Tretiy dubl) Vyacheslav Zakharov Anatoliy Ryumin 1992
Yulian Makarov Militsiya Capt. Aleksandr Panin
Risk Without Contract (Risk bez kontrakta) Vasily Shlykov Sergey Gromov 1992
Bandit
Police officer
The Arbiter (Arbitr) Aleksandr Solovyov "The Arbiter" With PBS sound suppressor 1992
The Bay of Death (Bukhta smerti) Aleksandr Slastin Capt. Anatoli Lensky 1991
Militsia officers, criminals
Gangsters of the Ocean (Gangstery v okeane) Aleksandr Mikhaylov Gennady 1991
Peteris Gaudins Stuart Donald
Pirates; Russian and American sailors
Afghan Breakdown Soviet tank crewman 1991
Ghost (Prizrak) Militsiya special unit personnel 1991
I Declare War on You (Ya obyavlyayu vam voynu) OMON personnel 1990
Kill the "Jackal" (Ubit "Shakala") Special Forces, Jackal's gangsters 1991
Living Target (Zhivaja mishen) Militsia and criminals 1990
Rabid Bus (Vzbesivshiysya avtobus) Sergei Maksachyov "Sedoy" 1990
Kakha Dzadzamiya "Molchyun"
Amayak Akopyan "Zhila"
Cargo 300 (Gruz 300) Romualds Ancans Cooper 1989
Aleksandr Cheskidov Tolya
Soviet warrant officers
Road to Hell (Doroga v ad) Mafia gunman 1988

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Confrontation (Protivostoyanie) Soviet paratroopers Seen in documentary footage 1985
The State Border: Film 8 Andrei Alyoshin Capt. Valeriy Belov 1988
The Halt of Wanderers (Prival strannikov) OMON personnel 1991
Truckers Sergey Veksler Chechen boss Salman "Movie" (S01E04) 2000
Grazhdanin nachalnik Sergey Pinchuk "Valet" 2001
Egor Pazenko "Zaboy"
Militsia and criminals
Brigada Unknown actors Many characters 2002
Brigada Alexander Vysokovskiy Max Karelskiy 2002
Brigada Dmitri Dyuzhev Kosmos Kholmogorov 2002
Brigada Pavel Maikov Viktor Pchyolkin 2002
Ultimate Force French Special Forces "Communication" (S02E01) 2003
E-Ring Benjamin Bratt Lt. Col. James Tisnewski "Fallen Angels" (S01E06) 2006
Female Terrorist Ivanova (Terroristka Ivanova) OMON 2009
Human Target Spetznaz soldiers 2010
Sanctuary Liberian rebels "Homecoming" (S04E06) 2012
Continuum - Season 2 "Second Chances" (E01) 2013
The Tunnel Nicolas Wanczycki Thibaut Briand 2016
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2 Los Hermanos member "North" (S2E15) 2016
The Jackal (Shakal) Yuriy Itskov Mikhail Podkolzin aka Uncle Misha 2016
Pavel Chinaryov Ilya Lyubovskiy
Aleksandra Bortich Nyura Gorbatova
Sergey Belov Sergey Matyushin
Andrey Feskov Pavel
Aleksey Bardukov Militsiya Sr.Lt. Aleksey Garkusha
Aleksey Komashko Militsiya Capt. Aleksey Chesnokov
Pavel Yulku A gunrunner
Formula of Revenge (Formula mesti) Militsiya 2019
Katran A Soviet Internal Troops soldier 2020
Stranger Things - Season 4 Soviet Army 2022
Secret Invasion - Season 1 Alex Romashov Russian soldier "Promises" (S1E02) 2023
Uncredited Russian soldier

Anime

Title Character Notes Date
Hyper Police Security Guard 1997
Planetes El Tanikan soldiers With solid stock and top of handguard removed 2003 - 2004
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG terrorists 2004 - 2005
King of Thorn Russian soldiers 2009
Guilty Crown Funeral Parlor members 2011 - 2012
Jormungand Major Pollack's troops "Pulsar" 2012
Jormungand: Perfect Order Jonathan "Jonah" Mar
Hex
"The Snake that Admires the Heavens" and "Century of Shame" (Jonah)
"Dance with Undershaft phase.1".
2012
Upotte!! 2012

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Ghost Recon not usable 2001
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty w/ laser sight and an optional sound suppressor 2001
Operation Flashpoint AK-74 SU w/ metallic body and AKS like folding stock 2001
America's Army w/ and without Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope 2002
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger 2002
Conflict: Desert Storm 2002
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin AK Rifle 2002
The Sum Of All Fears "5.45mm SMG" can fire in 3-round burst 2002
Chaser AKS74UN AKS-74UN with scope 2003
Conflict: Desert Storm II 2003
Combat Arms AK-74U 2004
Battlefield 2 AK-74U w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight 2005
Project Reality 2005
Chameleon 2005
S.W.A.T. 4 AK-74su Skeletonized buttstock Only usable by hostile NPCs 2005
Black Stock footage 2006
Alliance of Valiant Arms 2007
ArmA: Armed Assault w/ and without silencer 2007
Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat 2007
Cross Fire 2007
9th Company: Roots of Terror 2008
Battlefield: Bad Company w/ sound suppressor 2008
7.62 High Calibre w/ various attachments 2008
Dark Sector AKS-74 2008
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 In the console versions only; absent from the PC version 2008
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots 2008
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Mistakenly chambered for 7.62x39 M43 2008
ArmA II w/ Kobra red dot sight and sound suppressor 2009
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 AKS-74U Krinkov w/ sound suppressor, and red dot and/or ACOG sight 2010
Splinter Cell: Conviction 2010
Operation 7 2010
Call of Duty: Black Ops AK74u w/ blackened forend, red dot/reflex sight or scope, or GSN-19 grenade launcher 2010
Medal of Honor (2010) w/ various attachments 2010
Battlefield 3 With Surefire Universal weaponlight 2011
War Inc. Battlezone w/ various attachments 2011
Battlefield Play4Free 2011
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action AKSU-74 2012
Call of Duty: Black Ops II AK74u w/ synthetic forend and metal magazines SP and Zombies only 2012
Arctic Combat AKSU-74 2012
State of Decay "AKS 74U" 2013
Tomb Raider Fully Automatic Pistol modified MP only 2013
ArmA Tactics AKS74U not usable 2013
Metro: Last Light AKSU 2013
Counter-Strike Online "AK-74U" 2013
Survarium 2013
Warface added in 2021 2013
Insurgency w/ various attachments 2014
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly AKS-74U 15 and 30-rounded taped mags, recoil pad, PBS-4 suppressor 2014
Rainbow Six Siege unusable; seen on a pre-release concept 2015
Call of Duty: Black Ops III AK74u w/ synthetic forend and metal magazines update on 23 May 2017 2015
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered 2016
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades AKS74U 2016
Escape from Tarkov Kalashnikov AKS-74U 5.45x39
Kalashnikov AKS-74UN 5.45x39
w/ various attachments 2016
Insurgency: Sandstorm AKS-74U AKS-74UN 2018
State of Decay 2 2018
Call to Arms 2018
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War AK-74u 2020
Into the Radius VR "AKS-74U" Various attachments, dovetail rail 2020
Battlefield 2042 AKS-74U 2021

AKS-74UB

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The AKS-74UB ("B" is Russian for Бесшумный; Besshumniy, or "silent") is a suppressed variant of AKS-74U. In place of the standard AKS-74U muzzle device, it instead has a threaded barrel made for the PBS-4 suppressor.

The 6S1 Kanareyka is a suppressed "rifle-grenade-launching complex" (Стрелково-гранатомётный комплекс, a Russian-specific weapon classification, describing a rifle with an attached grenade launcher) developed by TsNIITochMash for the Russian Spetsnaz. The complex includes the AKS-74UB, the PBS-4 supressor, and 30-mm silent grenade launcher BS-1.

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
America's Army With Kobra red dot sight, GSN-19 grenade launcher, and PSO-1 scope 2002
7.62 High Calibre With GSN-19 grenade launcher 2008
Escape from Tarkov Kalashnikov AKS-74UB 5.45x39 w/ various attachments 2016
Caliber Kanareyka Carbine/Grenade Launcher System w/ BS-1 grenade launcher 2019


Foreign Copies & Derivatives

Vepr

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Vepr - 5.45x39mm
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Vepr with scope and different stock - 5.45x39mm

The Vepr (Ukrainian: Вепр, wild boar) is a Ukrainian bullpup conversion of the AK-74. The Vepr was announced in 2003 as the first indigenous Ukrainian assault rifle, designed by the State Space Agency of Ukraine.

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Cross Fire "Vepr" 2007
Call of Duty: Ghosts Vepr w/ various attachments Incorrectly classified as a submachine gun 2013
Survarium 2013


Type 88

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Type 88 - 5.45x39mm
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Type 88-1 - 5.45x39mm
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Type 88-2 - 5.45x39mm

The Type 88 is a North Korean version of the Soviet AK-74, but with some modifications to suit local needs and production capabilities. Variations in gas block and handguard type are known. This assault rifle was adopted by the North Korean military and gradually replaced the previous Type 68 assault rifle, which is a copy of the AKM. There are at least two variants:

  • The Type 88-1 is a version with a side-folding skeletal metal stock, generally similar to the AKS-74. However, its stock is of a different design, and is right-side folding.
  • The Type 88-2 is a newer version with a top-folding stock. When the stock is folded it does not obstructs the sights. A notable aspect of the weapon is its unusual high-capacity helical magazine, which looks like a larger version of the Russian PP-19 Bizon magazine. This helical magazine allows for a higher capacity without the same bulk as on a drum magazine. This weapon has been in service since around 2010.

Specifications

(1988-present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 6.8 lbs (3.1 kg)
  • Length: 42.9 in (109 cm) (stock extended), 20.4 in (51.9 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel Length: 8.1 in (20.7 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round detachable box magazine, 150 (reported) rounds helical magazines (Type 88-2 only)
  • Fire Mode(s): Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Take Point North Korean soldiers Type 88-2, very likely to be mockups 2018

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Phantom Forces Conversions to 7.62x39mm and regular Type 88 stock available as attachments Type 88-2 2015


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