North Korean machine guns spotted with Russian troops

Russian forces have reportedly begun using North Korean Type 73 machine guns, according to multiple photos circulating on Russian social media.

The images depict Russian soldiers equipped with North Korean-made weapons.

The Type 73 machine gun, adopted by the North Korean military in 1973, merges design features from the Soviet PK machine gun and the Czechoslovak Vz. 52. This unique combination of elements also gives it a visual resemblance to the well-known British Bren gun.

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The weapon has seen action in numerous conflicts in the Middle East and remains part of the arsenal for North Korean armed forces.

The emergence of the Type 73 among Russian troops raises questions about potential arms deals or exchanges between Russia and North Korea. This development could indicate efforts by Russia to diversify its arms supplies amid international sanctions that limit its access to certain military resources.

The deployment of North Korean weapons may also reflect logistical constraints faced by Russian forces, leading them to procure alternative military supplies. Experts suggest that the Type 73, while somewhat dated, still holds operational value in certain scenarios, particularly due to its adaptability and robust design.

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