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The AK-103 is an assault rifle designed by Russian small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov. Chambered in 7.62x39 belonging to the export AK-100.

History
The AK-103 was officially offered for export on March 13, 1993. ==Design details==
Design details
folded. It is an AK-100 derivative of the AK-74M that is chambered for the 7.62x39mm M43 cartridge, similar to the AKM. The AK-103 can be fitted with a variety of sights, including night vision and telescopic sights, plus a knife-bayonet or a grenade launcher like the GP-34. Newer versions can fit Picatinny rails, allowing more accessories to be mounted. The AK-103 uses plastic components where possible instead of wood or metal, with such components being the pistol grip, handguards, folding stock and depending on the type, the magazine. Protective coatings for corrosion resistance of metal parts. Forearm, magazine, butt stock and pistol grip are made of high strength shatterproof plastic. The AK-104 is a compact version of the AK-103 chambered for 7.62×39mm ammunition. Early steel AK-47 magazines are long, and the later ribbed steel AKM and newer plastic 7.62×39mm magazines are about shorter. The transition from steel to mainly plastic magazines yielded a significant weight reduction and allow a soldier to carry more rounds for the same weight. Note: All, 7.62×39mm AK magazines are backwards compatible with older AK variants.Note *: 10.12 kg (22.3 lb) is the maximum amount of ammo that the average soldier can comfortably carry. It also allows for best comparison of the three most common 7.62×39mm AK platform magazines. ==Variants==
Variants
The semi-automatic only variant of the AK-103 is designated the AK-103-1, and the three round burst is designated the AK-103-2. CS/LR11 The CS/LR11 is a clone of the AK-103 made by China Jing An Import & Export Corporation (CJAIE). SDM AK-103 Chinese clone of the AK-103 marketed by Sino Defense Manufacturing. KR-103 The KR-103 is a semi-automatic clone of the AK-103 made by Kalashnikov USA. PSA AK-103 The PSA AK-103 is a semi-automatic partial clone of the AK-103 made by Palmetto State Armory. It shares many features of the AK-103, except that it uses an AKM style bolt and bolt carrier. ==Users==
Users
• : Used by the Parachute Commando Regiments • : The licensed production of the AK-103 started in July 2020. • : The Gafat Armament Engineering Complex produces the AK-103 rifle in Ethiopia. Supplements the AKM and AK-47 in the Ethiopian Armed Forces. It was reported in 2014 that the deal didn't go through at all. • : The sale of an undisclosed number of AK-103s for use by sections of the Iranian special forces and marines and use by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps special forces was reported. The IRGC is reported to be using the AK-103. • : Used by the MARCOS of the Indian Navy and 70k were ordered by the Indian Air Force. • : Seen in the hands of anti-Gaddafi forces and loyalists in numerous photos. The rifles in use are the AK-103-2 version. • : Used by Maldives National Defence Force • : Used by Namibian Marine Corps • : Unlicensed Clone "PK-21" in production by Pakistan Ordnance Factories. • : Used by the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. • : Used by Spetsnaz GRU, SSO, selective VDV and Russian Naval Infantry units, Wagner Group, Alpha Group and Police / Spetsnaz units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. • : A license to produce AK-103 rifles was granted to Saudi Arabia in 2017. • : Captured from rebels. Used by the Syrian Arab Army. • : First 30,000 AK-103 rifles were received in June 2006. Made under license by CAVIM. CAVIM's AK-103 factories opened officially in 2012 without the necessary manufacturing equipment. CAVIM-made AK-103s were delivered to the Venezuelan Army in 2013. Due to trouble with the plant with the Russian contractor failing to meet deadlines with a case of fraud, which forced CAVIM to finish the rest of the construction with manufacturing to start by 2019, full-scale production of ammunition started in July 2025 with a capacity of 70 million rounds a year. • : 500 AK-103s for the Uruguayan National Guard. • : AK-103s made in Yemen as reported in February 2022. Non-state actorsGuardians of Religion OrganizationMUJAO used an ex-Libyan AK-103-2 in Agadez and Arlit attacks in 2013. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:A Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) service member fires a rifle during an annual rifle qualification on the island of Girifushi, Maldives, Jan. 15, 2014 140115-M-BO337-022.jpg|Maldives National Defense Force soldier with an AK-103 File:U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Richard Johnson, with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, teaches speed reloading techniques to Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) support service members before their annual 140116-M-BO337-016.jpg|U.S. Marine teaching a reloading technique with the AK-103 to Maldives National Defense Force members ==References==
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