Although it has a firing rate of 650 rounds/minute and an effective range of 100-150m, the PM-63 gun Poland provided to Vietnam needs to be replaced with more modern guns.
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The Type 63 submachine gun or PM-63 was developed by Poland in the 1950s and 1960s. |
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During the resistance war against the US, Vietnam received aid from Poland with a number of PM-63 submachine guns and mainly equipped them for special forces and commando units under the name P63. |
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The gun uses 9x18mm ammunition, 15-25 round magazine, 650 rounds/minute rate of fire, effective range 100 - 150m. |
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Although still powerful, this gun is no longer suitable for modern warfare. Therefore, the Vietnamese special forces have replaced it with a more modern gun made in Israel. |
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The Micro Uzi submachine gun, manufactured by Israel, is arguably one of the most famous guns in the world. |
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This gun can be equipped with many accessories, including a silencer to ensure secrecy during combat. |
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According to the manufacturer's introduction, the Micro Uzi submachine gun has a firing rate of 600 rounds/minute, bullet speed of 400 meters/second, effective damage range within a radius of 200 meters. |
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Micro Uzi submachine gun uses 9x19mm bullets, the magazine can be optionally from 25 - 40 rounds. The magazine is designed to be attached to the handle like a pistol. |
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This allows the user to easily change the magazine in the dark according to the principle of “hand finding hand”, the gun is equipped with a safety catch to prevent the trigger from being accidentally pulled. |
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The success of the Micro Uzi comes from the perspective of efficiency and cost, similar to the case of the AK-47. The Micro Uzi submachine gun is very suitable for missions such as counter-terrorism, anti-kidnapping, anti-extortion fighting in narrow areas such as residential areas, city centers. |
According to Baodatviet