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==AKS-74U==
=AKS-74U=
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74U  (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm]]
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AKS-74U  (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm]]
Contrary to popular belief, the AKS-74U is not exactly a «chopped» AKS-74. This weapon was designed during a contest for a submachine gun (a type of weapon earlier neglected by the Soviet army and police forces) during the late seventies. Furthermore, its original and primary purpose was a PDW for vehicle crews. Its use by Afghanistan-era air troops and later adoption as the standard police weapon answered to a lack of a submachine gun in Soviet firearms nomenclature.
Contrary to popular belief, the AKS-74U is not exactly a «chopped» AKS-74. This weapon was designed during a contest for a submachine gun (a type of weapon earlier neglected by the Soviet army and police forces) during the late seventies. Furthermore, its original and primary purpose was a PDW for vehicle crews. Its use by Afghanistan-era air troops and later adoption as the standard police weapon answered to a lack of a submachine gun in Soviet firearms nomenclature.


Thus, AKS-74U is a purpose-built weapon based on AK-74. Its telling features are its distinct muzzle flash hider (designed to lower the loud report and flash stemming from the short barrel, also making sure that the shortened gas system works reliably), the short foregrip, big-eared flip rear sight, lowered front sight and pivoting upper receiver. AKS-74U clones, collectively named '''Krinkov''' (a name never used by Russians themselves) may differ visually in details like front sight and foregrip length and shape, together with differences in construction. No converted AK-74 can be rightfully named AKS-74U.
Thus, AKS-74U is a purpose-built weapon based on AK-74. Its telling features are its distinct muzzle flash hider (designed to lower the loud report and flash stemming from the short barrel, also making sure that the shortened gas system works reliably), the short foregrip, big-eared flip rear sight, lowered front sight and pivoting upper receiver. AKS-74U clones, collectively named '''Krinkov''' (a name never used by Russians themselves) may differ visually in details like front sight and foregrip length and shape, together with differences in construction. No converted AK-74 can be rightfully named AKS-74U.
==Specifications==
(1979 – Present)
* '''Type:''' Assault Rifle
* '''Caliber:''' 5.45×39mm
* '''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 mag, 100-round drum
* '''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto
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{{Gun Title|AK-74U}}


=== Film ===
=== Film ===
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| || Russian soldiers || [[August. Eighth]] ||  || 2012
|''[[August. Eighth]] ||  || Russian soldiers ||  || 2012
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| || Russian agents || [[Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol]] || with accessory rails  || 2011
|'' [[Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol]] || || Russian agents || with accessory rails  || 2011
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|  || Russian OMON and Ukrainian Berkut officers || [[Bablo]] ||  || 2011
|''[[Bablo]] ||  || Russian OMON and Ukrainian Berkut officers ||   || 2011
|-
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| Eduard Flerov || Veteran || [[Home (Dom)]] ||   || 2011
|''[[Home (Dom)]] || Eduard Flerov || Veteran ||    || 2011
|-
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|  || Henchman || ''[[Alien Girl, The|The Alien Girl]]'' ||  || 2010
|''[[Alien Girl, The|The Alien Girl]]'' ||  || Henchman ||  || 2010
|-
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| || || [[Elite Squad 2]] || Seen on the ground  || 2010
|''[[Elite Squad 2]] || || ||  Seen on the ground  || 2010
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||| Hitmen || [[Icarus]] || || 2010
|''[[Icarus]] || || Hitmen ||  || 2010
|-
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| || OMON and contrabandists|| [[Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven)]] ||  || 2010
|''[[Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven)]] ||  || OMON and contrabandists||  || 2010
|-
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| || ''StopCrime'' members || [[Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost), The|The Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost)]] ||  || 2009
|''[[Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost), The|The Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost)]] ||  || ''StopCrime'' members ||  || 2009
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| [[Yevgeni Tsyganov]] || Herman || [[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] ||  || 2009
|''[[Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti)]] || [[Yevgeni Tsyganov]] || Herman ||  || 2009
|-
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| [[David S. Lee]] || Krstic || [[Get Smart]] ||  || 2009
|''[[Get Smart]] || [[David S. Lee]] || Krstic ||   || 2009
|-
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| || Russian Militia and OMON || [[Hooked (Na Igre)]] || || 2009
|'' [[Hooked (Na Igre)]] ||   || Russian Militia and OMON || || 2009
|-
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| || Russian mobster || [[Punisher: War Zone]] ||  || 2009
|''[[Punisher: War Zone]] ||  || Russian mobster ||  || 2009
|-
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| ||  || [[Babylon A.D.]] || Seen leaning on a wall in Toorop's apartment || 2008
|''[[Babylon A.D.]] || ||  ||  Seen leaning on a wall in Toorop's apartment || 2008
|-
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| || Terrorists || [[Body of Lies]] ||  || 2008
|''[[Body of Lies]] ||  || Terrorists ||  || 2008
|-
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| || Russian thug || [[RocknRolla]] ||  || 2008
|''[[RocknRolla]] ||  || Russian thug ||  || 2008
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||| FSB agents || [[Hitman]] || || 2007
|''[[Hitman]] |||| FSB agents ||  || 2007
|-
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| [[Larry Thomas]] || Osama Bin Laden || [[Postal]] ||  || 2007
|''[[Postal]] ||  [[Larry Thomas]] || Osama Bin Laden ||  || 2007
|-
|-
| [[Chatthapong Pantanaunkul]] || Toto || [[Typhoon]] || With 45-round magazine and suppressor  || 2005
|''[[Typhoon]] || [[Chatthapong Pantanaunkul]] || Toto ||  With 45-round magazine and suppressor  || 2005
|-
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| ||  || [[Sniper 3]] ||  || 2004
|''[[Sniper 3]] ||    ||  || || 2004
|-
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| || Henchman || [[District B13]] ||  || 2004
|''[[District B13]] ||  || Henchman ||  || 2004
|-
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| || Henchman || [[Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]] ||  || 2003
|''[[Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]] ||  || Henchman ||  || 2003
|-
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| || Militsioners and OMON members || [[Bumer]] ||  || 2003
|'' [[Bumer]] || || Militsioners and OMON members ||  || 2003
|-
|-
| [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || [[Die Another Day]] ||  || 2002
|''[[Die Another Day]] ||  [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond ||  || 2002
|-
|-
| || Bond's teammates || [[Die Another Day]] ||  || 2002
|''[[Die Another Day]] ||  || Bond's teammates ||  || 2002
|-
|-
| || North Korean soldiers || [[Die Another Day]] ||  || 2002
|''[[Die Another Day]] ||  || North Korean soldiers ||  || 2002
|-
|-
| [[Rick Yune]] || Zao || [[Die Another Day]] || || 2002
|''[[Die Another Day]] || [[Rick Yune]] || Zao ||  || 2002
|-
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| [[Lucy Liu]] || Sever || [[Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever]] || Fitted with black furniture and a [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2002
|'' [[Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever]] || [[Lucy Liu]] || Sever || Fitted with black furniture and a [[GP-series grenade launcher#GP-30|GP-30 grenade launcher]] || 2002
|-
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| || Militia patrolman || [[War (Voyna)]] || || 2002
|''[[War (Voyna)]] || || Militia patrolman ||  || 2002
|-
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| [[Razaaq Adoti]] || Mo'alim || [[Black Hawk Down]] ||  || 2001
|''[[Black Hawk Down]] || [[Razaaq Adoti]] || Mo'alim ||   || 2001
|-
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| .|| Players || [[Avalon]] ||.|| 2001
|''[[Avalon]] |||| Players || || 2001
|-
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| [[Daniel Craig]] || Alex West || [[Tomb Raider]] ||  || 2001
|''[[Tomb Raider]] ||  [[Daniel Craig]] || Alex West ||  || 2001
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||| Russian soldiers and ELT rebels || [[Proof of Life]] || Polish Kbk. wz. 88 Onyks variant  || 2000
|''[[Proof of Life]] |||| Russian soldiers and ELT rebels || Polish Kbk. wz. 88 Onyks variant  || 2000
|-
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| || Belkin's henchman || [[Brother 2#AKS-74U|Brother 2]] || || 2000
|''[[Brother 2#AKS-74U|Brother 2]] || || Belkin's henchman ||  || 2000
|-
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| || Russian Army soldiers || [[The World Is Not Enough]] || || 1999
|'' [[The World Is Not Enough]] ||   || Russian Army soldiers || || 1999
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| || MVD SOBR officers || [[The Jackal]] || || 1997
|''[[The Jackal]] || || MVD SOBR officers ||  || 1997
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| [[Val Kilmer]] || Simon Templar || ''[[The Saint]]'' ||.|| 1997
|''[[The Saint]]'' || [[Val Kilmer]] || Simon Templar || || 1997
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| || Ukrainian police officers || [[Jackie Chan's First Strike]] || || 1996
|''[[Jackie Chan's First Strike]] || || Ukrainian police officers ||  || 1996
|-
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| [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || [[GoldenEye]] ||  || 1995
|'' [[GoldenEye]] ||  [[Pierce Brosnan]] || James Bond || || 1995
|-
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| [[Famke Janssen]] || Xenia Onatopp || [[GoldenEye]] || With dual mag clamp || 1995
|''[[GoldenEye]] ||  [[Famke Janssen]] || Xenia Onatopp || With dual mag clamp || 1995
|-
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| [[Sean Bean]] || Alec Trevelyan || [[Goldeneye]] ||  || 1995
|''[[Goldeneye]] || [[Sean Bean]] || Alec Trevelyan ||   || 1995
|-
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| || Guard || [[Police Academy 7]] ||   || 1994
|''[[Police Academy 7]] ||   || Guard ||  || 1994
|-
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| [[Jennifer Edwards]] || Yussa || [[Son of the Pink Panther]] || || 1993
|''[[Son of the Pink Panther]] || [[Jennifer Edwards]] || Yussa ||  || 1993
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| || Soviet tank crewman || [[Afghan Breakdown]] ||  || 1990
|'' [[Afghan Breakdown]] || || Soviet tank crewman ||  || 1990
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| [[State Border: Film 8, The|The State Border: Film 8]] || Andrei Alyoshin || Capt. Valeriy Belov || || 1988
|'' [[State Border: Film 8, The|The State Border: Film 8]] || Andrei Alyoshin || Capt. Valeriy Belov || || 1988
|-
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| [[Brigada]] || Unknown actors || Many characters || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || Unknown actors || Many characters || || 2002
|-
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| [[Brigada]] || Alexander Vysokovskiy || Max Karelskiy || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || Alexander Vysokovskiy || Max Karelskiy || || 2002
|-
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| [[Brigada]] || [[Dmitri Dyuzhev]] || Kosmos Kholmogorov || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || [[Dmitri Dyuzhev]] || Kosmos Kholmogorov || || 2002
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| [[Brigada]] || Pavel Maikov || Viktor Pchyolkin || || 2002
|'' [[Brigada]] || Pavel Maikov || Viktor Pchyolkin || || 2002
|-
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| [[Ultimate Force]]||  || French Special Forces ||"Communication" (S02E01) || 2003
|'' [[Ultimate Force]]||  || French Special Forces ||"Communication" (S02E01) || 2003
|-
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|[[E-Ring]]||[[Benjamin Bratt]]||Lt. Col. James Tisnewski||"Fallen Angels" (S01E06)|| 2006
|''[[E-Ring]]||[[Benjamin Bratt]]||Lt. Col. James Tisnewski||"Fallen Angels" (S01E06)|| 2006
|-
|-
| [[Human Target]] ||  || Spetznaz soldiers || || 2010
|'' [[Human Target]] ||  || Spetznaz soldiers || || 2010
|-
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| [[Sanctuary]] ||  || Liberian rebels || "Homecoming" (S04E06)|| 2012
|'' [[Sanctuary]] ||  || Liberian rebels || "Homecoming" (S04E06)|| 2012
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|[[ Jormungand ]]||  || || 2012
|''[[ Jormungand ]]||  || || 2012
|-
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|[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig|Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG]]|| terrorists || || 2004-2005
|''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig|Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG]]|| terrorists || || 2004-2005
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|[[Full Metal Panic!|Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid]] || terrorists || || 2005
|''[[Full Metal Panic!|Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid]] || terrorists || || 2005
|-
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|[[Planetes]] || El Tanikan soldiers || With solid stock and top of handguard removed || 2003-2004
|''[[Planetes]] || El Tanikan soldiers || With solid stock and top of handguard removed || 2003-2004
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=== Video Games ===
=== Video Games ===
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| [[Ghost Recon]] || ||  || not usable || 2001
| ''[[Ghost Recon]] || ||  || not usable || 2001
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| [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]] ||  ||w/ laser sight and an optional sound suppressor  ||  || 2001
|'' [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]] ||  ||w/ laser sight and an optional sound suppressor  ||  || 2001
|-
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| [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||AK-74 SU  || w/ metallic body and AKS like folding stock || || 2001
|'' [[Operation Flashpoint]] ||AK-74 SU  || w/ metallic body and AKS like folding stock || || 2001
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| [[America's Army]] || || w/ and without Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope ||  || 2002
|'' [[America's Army]] || || w/ and without Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope ||  || 2002
|-
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| [[Delta Force: Task Force Dagger]] ||  ||  ||  || 2002
|'' [[Delta Force: Task Force Dagger]] ||  ||  ||  || 2002
|-
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| [[Hitman 2: Silent Assassin]] || AK Rifle  ||  ||  || 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
|'' [[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum Of All Fears]] ||"5.45mm SMG" || ||can fire in 3-round burst || 2002
|-
|-
| [[Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2003
| ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2003
|-
|-
| [[Chaser]] || AKS74UN|| [[Talk:AK-74|AKS-74UN]] with scope ||  || 2003
|'' [[Chaser]] || AKS74UN|| [[Talk:AK-74|AKS-74UN]] with scope ||  || 2003
|-
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| [[Combat Arms]] || AK-74U ||  ||  || 2004  
|'' [[Combat Arms]] || AK-74U ||  ||  || 2004  
|-
|-
| [[Battlefield 2]] || AK-74U || w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight ||  || 2005
| ''[[Battlefield 2]] || AK-74U || w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight ||  || 2005
|-
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| [[Project Reality]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
|'' [[Project Reality]] ||  ||  ||  || 2005
|-
|-
| [[S.W.A.T. 4]] || AK-74su || Skeletonized buttstock  || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
|'' [[S.W.A.T. 4]] || AK-74su || Skeletonized buttstock  || Only usable by hostile NPCs || 2005
|-
|-
| [[Black]] || || || Stock footage || 2006
|'' [[Black]] || || || Stock footage || 2006
|-
|-
| [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] ||  ||  ||  || 2007
|'' [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] ||  ||  ||  || 2007
|-
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| [[ArmA: Armed Assault]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2007
|'' [[ArmA: Armed Assault]] || || w/ and without silencer ||  || 2007
|-
|-
| [[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] ||  ||  ||  || 2008
|''[[9th Company: Roots of Terror]] ||  ||  ||  || 2008
|-
|-
| [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] ||  || w/ sound suppressor ||  || 2008
|'' [[Battlefield: Bad Company]] ||  || w/ sound suppressor ||  || 2008
|-
|-
| [[7.62 High Calibre]] || || ||w/ various attachments|| 2008
|'' [[7.62 High Calibre]] || || ||w/ various attachments|| 2008
|-
|-
| [[Dark Sector]] || AKS-74 || ||  || 2008
|'' [[Dark Sector]] || AKS-74 || ||  || 2008
|-
|-
| [[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]] ||  ||  ||In the console versions only; absent from the PC version || 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
|'' [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] ||  ||  ||  || 2008
|-
|-
| [[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]] ||  || Mistakenly chambered for 7.62x39 M43 ||  || 2008
|'' [[Rainbow Six: Vegas 2]] ||  || Mistakenly chambered for 7.62x39 M43 ||  || 2008
|-
|-
| [[ArmA II]] ||  || w/ Kobra red dot sight and sound suppressor ||  || 2009
|'' [[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
|'' [[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]] || AKS-74U Krinkov || w/ sound suppressor, and red dot and/or ACOG sight ||  || 2010
|-
|-
| [[MAG]] || AK-74U  || w/ muzzle brake removed and cheekpad on stock ||  || 2010
|'' [[MAG]] || AK-74U  || w/ muzzle brake removed and cheekpad on stock ||  || 2010
|-
|-
| [[Splinter Cell: Conviction]] || || || || 2010
|'' [[Splinter Cell: Conviction]] || || || || 2010
|-
|-
| [[Operation 7]] ||  ||  ||  || 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
|''[[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
| ''[[Medal of Honor (2010)]] ||  || w/ various attachments || || 2010
|-
|-
| [[Battlefield 3]] ||  || With Surefire Universal weaponlight ||  || 2011
| ''[[Battlefield 3]] ||  || With Surefire Universal weaponlight ||  || 2011
|-
|-
| [[War Inc. Battlezone]] || || w/ various attachments  || || 2011
|'' [[War Inc. Battlezone]] || || w/ various attachments  || || 2011
|-
|-
| [[Battlefield Play4Free]] ||  ||  ||  || 2011
|'' [[Battlefield Play4Free]] ||  ||  ||  || 2011
|-
|-
| [[Jagged Alliance: Back in Action]] || AKSU-74 ||  ||  || 2012
|'' [[Jagged Alliance: Back in Action]] || AKSU-74 ||  ||  || 2012
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Revision as of 03:25, 17 May 2012

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

Please note that some movies and TV shows feature the 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.


Specifications

(1974 - Present)

Type: Assault Rifle

Caliber: 5.45x39mm

Capacity: 30, 45, 60 round box magazine

Fire Modes: Safe/Full-Auto/Semi (650 RPM)

AK-74

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AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
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Romanian manufactured AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
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AK-74M - 5.45x39mm

Film

Actor Character Title Note Date
Russian soldiers August. Eighth AK-74Ms with and without GP-25 grenade launchers 2012
Russian OMON officers and criminals Bablo AK-74M 2011
The Darkest Hour AK-74M 2011
Russian guard Salt AK-74M 2010
various characters Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven) AK-74M 2010
different characters Hooked (Na Igre) AK-74M. Some with the forward handgrips and the red dot sights 2009
Mikhail Porechenkov Ivan D-Day (Den'D) With GP-30 grenade launcher 2008
Russian guards Typhoon AK-74M 2005
Afghan Mujahideen 9th Company With GP-30 grenade launcher 2005
Soviet soldiers 9th Company With GP-30 grenade launcher 2005
Rade Serbedzija Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov Snatch With GP-30 grenade launcher 2000
Russian soldiers Checkpoint (Blokpost) AK-74M 1998
Russian soldiers Jackie Chan's First Strike 1996
Soviet soldier GoldenEye 1995
Yussa's men Son of the Pink Panther 1993
Thugs Operation Condor 1991
Soviet paratroopers Afghan Breakdown 1990
Soviet sailors Solo Voyage 1985
Soviet soldiers Hit Back (Otvetnyy khod) 1981

Television

Actor Character Title / Episode Note Date
Chechen terrorists The Storm Gate AK-74 and AK-74 with GP-25 grenade launcher 2006
Russian soldiers The Storm Gate AK-74M 2006
Serb gunman E-Ring / "War Crimes" With drum magazine and scope 2005-2006
OMON and SOBR teams Brigada AK-74 and AK-74M 2002
Russian and Chechen forces Purgatory (Chistilishche) AK-74 and AK-74M; some with GP-25 grenade launcher 1998
Soviet Border guards The State Border: Film 8 1988

Anime

Character Film Title Note Date
Assassin Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex K-74M Outfitted with scope and 20-round magazine 2002 - 2003
Dejima Refugees Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig 2004 - 2005
Hotel Moscow Black Lagoon 2006
Militia fighters Flag both AK-74 and AK-74M 2006
Sham Canaan 2009
High School of the Dead in Hirano's FPS game imagination 2010

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Steel Beasts 2000
Ghost Recon AK-74M 2001
Operation Flashpoint w/ GP-30 grenade launcher 2001
Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix 2002
The Sum Of All Fears AK-74M, unusable 2002
Hitman: Contracts w/ optional silencer 2004
Söldner: Secret Wars AK-74M 2004
Close Combat: First to Fight With ribbed metal magazine 2005
Project Reality With optional bayonet With inaccurate smooth reciever cover 2005
Project Reality AK-74M, with optional GP-25 grenade launcher, bayonet, and 1P29 scope 2005
S.W.A.T. 4 AK-74 Skeletonized buttstock Only usable by hostile NPCs 2005
Operation 7 2006
Alliance of Valiant Arms As the "AK-47 Hawkeye" With custom-painted handguard 2007
Alliance of Valiant Arms With PK-AS red dot scope AK-74M 2007
Combat Mission: Shock Force 2007
Crysis FY71 Heavily-customised with various accessories 2007
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men AK-74M 2007
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days Kaliningrad 74 2010
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
Rage "Assault Rifle" "Futuristic" AK-74, various fictional accessories 2011
Battlefield 3 AK-74M, with various accessories 2011
Dead Island 2011
War Inc. Battlezone "Kalashnikov AK-74M" w/ various attachments AK-74M 2011

AKS-74

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Bulgarian manufactured AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74 - 5.45x39mm
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AKS-74 with synthetic furniture - 5.45x39mm

Film

Actor Character Title Note Date
The Darkest Hour 2011
Kick-Ass With GP-30 grenade launcher, seen on wall 2010
Criminal gang and Russian OMON officers Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti) 2009
Tikhon Zhiznevskiy Dlinnyy Hooked (Na Igre) 2009
Mirage 2007
Russian guards Typhoon 2005
Soviet soldiers 9th Company 2005
FSB agent The Bourne Supremacy 2004
Alexander Nevsky Vlad Stepanov Moscow Heat 2004
Russian Army soldiers The World Is Not Enough 1999
The Saint 1997
Soviet soldier GoldenEye 1995
Soviet paratroopers Afghan Breakdown With & without GP-30 grenade launchers 1990
Boris Galkin Lt Tarassov In the Zone of Special Attention (V zone osobogo vnimaniya) 1977
Mihai Volontir Warrant Officer Volentir In the Zone of Special Attention (V zone osobogo vnimaniya) 1977
Soviet Army paratroopers In the Zone of Special Attention (V zone osobogo vnimaniya) 1977

Television

Actor Character Title Note Date
Unknown actors OMON and SOBR teams Brigada 2002
Mikhail Porechenkov Major Egorov Stormgate 2006
Chechen terrorists and Russian Army Spetsnaz Stormgate With GP-25 grenade launcher 2006

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
ArmA II w/ Kobra red dot sight and PSO-1 scope 2009
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
Splinter Cell used by hostile NPC's 2002
Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad 2003
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow used by hostile NPC's 2004
Operation 7
SOCOM: Confrontation AK-74 w/ variety of accessories 2008
7.62 High Calibre w/ various attachments 2008
9th Company: Roots of Terror AK-74 w/ With & without GP-25 grenade launchers 2008
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2010
Dead Island 2010
Karma Online 2011
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky 2008

AKS-74U

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AKS-74U (also referred to as the "AKSU" or 'Krinkov') - 5.45x39mm

Contrary to popular belief, the AKS-74U is not exactly a «chopped» AKS-74. This weapon was designed during a contest for a submachine gun (a type of weapon earlier neglected by the Soviet army and police forces) during the late seventies. Furthermore, its original and primary purpose was a PDW for vehicle crews. Its use by Afghanistan-era air troops and later adoption as the standard police weapon answered to a lack of a submachine gun in Soviet firearms nomenclature.

Thus, AKS-74U is a purpose-built weapon based on AK-74. Its telling features are its distinct muzzle flash hider (designed to lower the loud report and flash stemming from the short barrel, also making sure that the shortened gas system works reliably), the short foregrip, big-eared flip rear sight, lowered front sight and pivoting upper receiver. AKS-74U clones, collectively named Krinkov (a name never used by Russians themselves) may differ visually in details like front sight and foregrip length and shape, together with differences in construction. No converted AK-74 can be rightfully named AKS-74U.

Specifications

(1979 – Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45×39mm
  • 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 mag, 100-round drum
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

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

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
August. Eighth Russian soldiers 2012
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Russian agents with accessory rails 2011
Bablo Russian OMON and Ukrainian Berkut officers 2011
Home (Dom) Eduard Flerov Veteran 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
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
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
Postal Larry Thomas Osama Bin Laden 2007
Typhoon Chatthapong Pantanaunkul Toto With 45-round magazine and suppressor 2005
Sniper 3 2004
District B13 Henchman 2004
Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Henchman 2003
Bumer Militsioners and OMON members 2003
Die Another Day Pierce Brosnan James Bond 2002
Die Another Day Bond's teammates 2002
Die Another Day North Korean soldiers 2002
Die Another Day Rick Yune Zao 2002
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Lucy Liu Sever Fitted with black furniture and a GP-30 grenade launcher 2002
War (Voyna) Militia patrolman 2002
Black Hawk Down Razaaq Adoti Mo'alim 2001
Avalon Players 2001
Tomb Raider Daniel Craig Alex West 2001
Proof of Life Russian soldiers and ELT rebels Polish Kbk. wz. 88 Onyks variant 2000
Brother 2 Belkin's henchman 2000
The World Is Not Enough Russian Army soldiers 1999
The Jackal MVD SOBR officers 1997
The Saint Val Kilmer Simon Templar 1997
Jackie Chan's First Strike Ukrainian police officers 1996
GoldenEye Pierce Brosnan James Bond 1995
GoldenEye Famke Janssen Xenia Onatopp With dual mag clamp 1995
Goldeneye Sean Bean Alec Trevelyan 1995
Police Academy 7 Guard 1994
Son of the Pink Panther Jennifer Edwards Yussa 1993
Afghan Breakdown Soviet tank crewman 1990

Televison

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
The State Border: Film 8 Andrei Alyoshin Capt. Valeriy Belov 1988
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
Human Target Spetznaz soldiers 2010
Sanctuary Liberian rebels "Homecoming" (S04E06) 2012

Anime

Title Character Notes Date
Jormungand 2012
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG terrorists 2004-2005
Full Metal Panic!: The Second Raid terrorists 2005
Planetes El Tanikan soldiers With solid stock and top of handguard removed 2003-2004

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
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin AK Rifle 2002
The Sum Of All Fears "5.45mm SMG" can fire in 3-round burst 2002
Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad w/ and without silencer 2003
Chaser AKS74UN AKS-74UN with scope 2003
Combat Arms AK-74U 2004
Battlefield 2 AK-74U w/ camouflage paint scheme and Kobra red dot sight 2005
Project Reality 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
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
MAG AK-74U w/ muzzle brake removed and cheekpad on stock 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

AKS-74UB

5.45 mm "folding stock shortened silent" (silenced), as coded in the acronym.

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AKS-74UB - 5.45x39mm with GSN-19 grenade launcher 30mm grenade launcher

Video Games

Game Title Mods Passwords 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


AIM/AIMS-74

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AIMS-74 - 5.45x39mm

Specifications

(1986 - Present)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 5.45×39mm
  • Weight: 8.1 lbs (3.7 kg)
  • Length: 37.1 in (94.3 cm) (stock extended), 29.4 in (74.8 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel length: 17 in (43.2 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Burst-3/Full-Auto

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

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
The Hard Corps Hoodlum 2006


AK-105

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AK-105 - 5.45x39mm

The AK-105 is a modern Short Carbine variant of the classic AK-47 5.45x39mm.

Specifications

(1994 - ????)

  • Type: Assault RIfle
  • Caliber: 5.45×39mm
  • Weight: 6.6 lbs (3 kg)
  • Length: 32.4 in (82.4 cm)
  • Barrel length: 12.4 in (31.4 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine, 100-round drum magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

The AK-105 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
August. Eighth Aleksey Guskov Kazbek Nikolaevich 2012


AK-107

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AK-107 - 5.45x39mm
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AK-107 with GP-25 40mm grenade launcher - 5.45x39mm

Full-sized assault rifle in 5.45x39mm with "compensated action" for much better accuracy. Almost identical to AEK-971.

Specifications

(???? - ????)

  • Type: Assault RIfle
  • Caliber: 5.45x39mm
  • Weight: 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)
  • Length: 37.1 in (94.3 cm)
  • Barrel length: 16.3 in (41.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine, 60 round casket magazines
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Burst-3/Full-Auto

The AK-107 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Splinter Cell w/ GP-30 grenade launcher used by hostile NPC's 2002
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow w/ GP-30 grenade launcher used by hostile NPC's 2004
Alliance of Valiant Arms As the "AK-107bis" With custom muzzle brake, Crane stock, RIS handguard, and M68 Aimpoint red dot scope 2007
ArmA II w/ Kobra red dot sight, PSO-1 scope, and GP-30 grenade launcher 2009
SOCOM: Confrontation w/ variety of accessories 2008


See Also