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(Per reasoning on the CoD WWII page)
(See my comment on the WWII page)
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The '''LAD machine gun''' (Lyuty, Afanasyev and Daykin) is a World War II-era Soviet prototype belt-fed submachine gun.
The '''LAD machine gun''' (Lyuty, Afanasyev and Daykin) is a World War II-era Soviet prototype belt-fed submachine gun.


Note: While "LAD machine gun" is the weapon's official name (пулемет ЛАД, ''pulemyot LAD''), and it was classified and used as a machine gun by the Soviet Union, the weapon is a belt-fed submachine gun in terms of technical classification given the fact that it is chambered in a pistol cartridge.
Note: While "LAD machine gun" is the weapon's official name (пулемет ЛАД, ''pulemyot LAD''), and it was classified and used as a machine gun by the Soviet Union, the weapon is classified by IMFDB as a belt-fed submachine gun as it is chambered in a pistol cartridge.


===Video Games===
===Video Games===

Revision as of 21:08, 30 August 2019

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LAD machine gun (second prototype) - 7.62x25mm Tokarev

The LAD machine gun (Lyuty, Afanasyev and Daykin) is a World War II-era Soviet prototype belt-fed submachine gun.

Note: While "LAD machine gun" is the weapon's official name (пулемет ЛАД, pulemyot LAD), and it was classified and used as a machine gun by the Soviet Union, the weapon is classified by IMFDB as a belt-fed submachine gun as it is chambered in a pistol cartridge.

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notation Release Date
Call of Duty: WWII Added in June 4th 2019 update 2019