Utente:Lory Tek/Sandbox
Utilizzatori
- Afghanistan[2]
- Albania[3]
- Algeria[3]
- Angola[3]
- Armenia[3]
- Azerbaigian[3][4]
- Bangladesh[3]
- Bielorussia[3]
- Benin[3]
- Bosnia-Erzegovina[3]
- Botswana[3]
- Bulgaria[3]
- Cambogia[3]
- Capo Verde[3]
- Repubblica Centrafricana[3]
- Chad[3]
- Cile[5]
- Repubblica Popolare Cinese: in uso la variante Type 56[6].
- Comore[3]
- Repubblica del Congo[3]
- Cuba[3]
- Egitto[3]
- Eritrea[3]
- Etiopia[3]
- Gabon[3]
- Georgia[3]: rimpiazzato dall’M4 americano nel 2008.[7]
- Germania[8]
- Grecia[9][10]
- Guinea[3]
- Guinea Equatoriale[3]
- Guinea-Bisau[3]
- Guyana[3]
- Ungheria[3]
- India[3][11]
- Iran[3]
- Iraq[2][3]
- Israele[3][1]
- Kazakistan[3]
- Corea del Nord[3]: in uso le varianti Type 56 e Type 58
- Laos[3]
- Lesotho[3]
- Liberia[3]
- Libia[3]
- Macedonia[3][12]
- Madagascar[3]
- Mali[3]
- Malta[3]
- Messico[3]
- Moldavia[3]
- Mongolia[3]
- Marocco[3]
- Mozambico[3]
- Namibia[3]
- Pakistan: in uso la copia cinese Type 56[13] and AK-103[14] used.
- Palestina[15]
- Perù[3]
- Filippine[16]
- Polonia[8]
- Qatar[3]
- Rodesia[17]
- Romania[3]
- Russia[8]: rimpiazzato dall’AK-74 nel 1974.
- Sahraui[18]
- São Tomé e Príncipe[3]
- Serbia[3]
- Seychelles[3]
- Sierra Leone[3]
- Slovenia[3]
- Somalia[3]
- Sudafrica[19]
- Unione SovieticaTemplate:Sfnm
- Sri Lanka[3]
- [3]
- Suriname[3]
- Siria[3]
- Tagikistan[3]
- Tanzania[3]
- Togo[3]
- Turchia[3]
- [3]
- Uganda[3]
- Ucraina[3]
- Emirati Arabi Uniti[3]
- Uzbekistan[3]
- Vietnam[6]
- Yemen[3]
- Jugoslavia[8]
- Zambia[3]
- Zimbabwe[3]
- ^ a b John Laffin, The Israeli Army in the Middle East Wars 1948–73, Osprey Publishing, 29 July 1982, p. 21, ISBN 978-0-85045-450-5.
- ^ a b Larry Kahaner, Weapon Of Mass Destruction, 26 November 2006. URL consultato il 3 April 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu Jane's Infantry Weapons 2009–2010, 35ª ed., Jane's Information Group, 27 January 2009, ISBN 978-0-7106-2869-5.
- ^ Marshall St. John, Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov and the AK-47, in Mouseguns.com. URL consultato il 20 May 2012.
- ^ Terry J. Gander, Jane's Infantry Weapons 1995–96, 21ª ed., Jane's Information Group, 1º May 1995, ISBN 978-0-7106-1241-0.
- ^ a b David M. O. Miller, The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns, Salamander Books, 1º May 2001, ISBN 978-1-84065-245-1.
- ^ Georgian Army Bids Farewell to Soviet Guns (PDF), Georgia Today Ltd., January 2008. URL consultato l'8 October 2010.
- ^ a b c d Errore nelle note: Errore nell'uso del marcatore
<ref>: non è stato indicato alcun testo per il marcatorePopenker - ^ (Serbian) Milan Milosevic, Trojanski Konj za Teroriste, in Kalibar, Novosti AD, 2005. URL consultato il 4 April 2009. Lingua sconosciuta: Serbian (aiuto)
- ^ Greece Ministry of Public Order Press Office: Special Anti-Terrorist Unit (PDF), su astynomia.gr, Hellenic Police, July 2004. URL consultato il 27 September 2009 (archiviato dall'url originale il 21 July 2010).
- ^ Maha's elite counter terror unit Force One becomes operational, Business Standard Ltd, 25 November 2009. URL consultato il 5 July 2010.
- ^ Zoran Nikolovski, Macedonian military police, US National Guard conduct joint manoeuvres, United States European Command, 12 October 2006. URL consultato il 14 March 2011.
- ^ Pakistan Army, su defence.pk, Pakistan Defence. URL consultato il 25 February 2013.
- ^ Special Forces (Maritime) (Pakistan), Amphibious and special forces, in Jane's Amphibious and Special Forces, Jane's Information Group, 28 June 2012. URL consultato il 23 February 2013.
- ^ Israel Aids Palestinians With Arms, 5 September 2008.
- ^ Santiago city forms SWAT team to combat crime, Philippine Information Agency, 2 September 2006. URL consultato il 1º February 2010.
- ^ Rod Wells, Part-Time War, 2011ª ed., Fern House, p. 155, ISBN 978-1-902702-25-4.
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- ^ Harry McCallion, Killing Zone, April 11, 1996, Bloomsbury Paperbacks, pp. 13–281, ISBN 0-7475-2567-6.