This video features Vladimir Onokoy, a Russian weapons specialist, discussing a hypothetical 1992 scenario at the Russian Embassy in Kabul during the Afghan Civil War. He analyzes the choice between an MP5A3 with Aimpoint and light, and an AKs74u, for an evacuation mission under duress. The discussion centers on weapon selection for urban combat, convoy protection, and dealing with hostile forces while escorting diplomats. The video also references historical Russian TV documentaries related to the incident.
This YouTube video presents a tactical scenario set in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1992, where the viewer, as Chief Security Officer of the Russian Embassy, must escort 11 diplomats to an airport during civil unrest. The scenario pits an MP5A3 against an AKs74u as the primary defensive weapon choice for the escort, alongside a Makarov pistol. The video highlights the volatile political climate and the critical decision-making involved in personal protection and extraction.
This video provides an in-depth look at the AK 103, highlighting it as the final 7.62x39mm rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. The content emphasizes that the AK 103 is a significant advancement beyond the AKM, detailing its importance to Izhmash and its commercial success. The review features Russian small arms expert Vladimir Onokoy, discussing the rifle's legendary durability. It also references an extensive 50,000-round endurance test, comparisons to Saiga conversions, and trials by the Pakistan Armed Forces. The video also briefly touches upon new AK 103 variants from PSA and Kalashnikov USA showcased at SHOT Show 2020. Contact information for conversions and support links for the channel are provided.
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