This video explores the fascinating Krása project, Czechoslovakia's attempt at an ultra-compact PDW in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Designed by Jiri Čermák, the project aimed to create a short, lightweight personal weapon for special forces and vehicle crews. Initially chambered in 7.62x39mm, the sa81 prototype evolved to a 5.45x39mm variant, the sa83. The video details its unique reverse-feeding mechanism, radical departure from the vz58, and eventual cancellation in favor of the Lada program. A brief revival as project HROM is also discussed. The presenter expresses interest in seeing the reverse-feeding concept realized with modern cartridges.
This video explores the SA81 KRASA, a rare and ultra-compact Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) developed in Czechoslovakia. The title and description highlight its "forgotten weapons" status, emphasizing its unique "czechnology" and "microcompact rifle" design. The content likely delves into the history, design, and potential functionality of this obscure firearm.
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