RPD

RPD

Infobox Weapon
name=RPD


caption=RPD LMG
origin=flag|Soviet Union
type=Light machine gun
is_ranged=yes
service=1944–present
used_by=See "Users"
wars=Vietnam War, Cambodian Civil War, Afghanistan, various conflicts in Africa and Western Asia
designer=Vasily Degtyaryov
design_date=1943–1944
manufacturer=
production_date=
number=
variants=RPDM, Type 56, Type 56-1, Type 62
weight=kg to lb|6.6|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes
length=mm to in|1037|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes
part_length=convert|520|mm|abbr=on|1
crew=
cartridge=7.62x39mm
caliber=
action=Gas-operated
rate=650 rounds/min
velocity=convert|735|m/s|0|lk=on|sp=us|abbr=on
range=100 to 1,000 m sight adjustments
max_range=
feed=Non-disintegrating 100-round segmented belt stored in a drum container
sights=Open-type sights with rear sliding notch and semi-hooded front post, convert|596.6|mm|abbr=on|1 sight radius

The RPD is a 7.62 mm light machine gun developed in the Soviet Union by Vasily Degtyaryov for the intermediate 7.62x39mm M43 cartridge. It was created as a replacement for the Soviet 7.62 mm DP light machine gun, chambered for the 7.62x54mmR Mosin rifle round.Wozniak, Ryszard. Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej - tom 4 R-Z. Bellona. 2002. pp32-33.]

Development

Work on the weapon began in 1943, participating in the design process were: Vasily Degtyaryov, Sergei Simonov and Alexei Sudayev. Among the completed prototypes presented for evaluation, the Degtyarov design proved superior and was accepted into service with the Soviet armed forces as the "7,62 mm Ручной Пулемёт Дегтярёва", "PПД" (RPD, "Ruchnoy Pulemyot Degtyaryova" – “Degtyaryov light machine gun”) model 1944. Although the RPD was ready for mass production during the final stages of World War II, large scale delivery of the weapon did not begin until 1953.Wozniak, Ryszard. Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej - tom 4 R-Z. Bellona. 2002. pp32-33.] After the introduction of the Kalashnikov-designed support weapons such as the RPK and PK machine guns in the 1960s, the RPD was withdrawn from most first tier units of the former Warsaw Pact. However, the RPD remains in active service in many African and Asian nations. Apart from the former Soviet Union, the weapon was license-built in China (as the Type 56), Egypt, North Korea (Type 62) and since 1956 – Poland, where it was manufactured by what is today the Łucznik Arms Factory factory in Radom, as the "ręczny karabin maszynowy D" (rkm D) or "hand-held machine gun D".

Design details

The RPD is an automatic weapon using a gas actuated piston system (long piston stroke) and a locking system analogous to other Degtyaryov designs, consisting of hinged flaps set in recesses on each side of the receiver, which are controlled by inclined surfaces on the bolt carrier assembly.Wozniak, Ryszard. Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej - tom 4 R-Z. Bellona. 2002. pp32-33.] The weapon fires from an open bolt. The RPD is striker fired (the bolt carrier acts as the striker) and features a trigger mechanism that is limited to fully automatic fire only. The bolt is equipped with a spring-loaded extraction system, while a fixed insert in the receiver housing serves as the ejector. Spent cartridge casings are ejected downward through a chute in the bolt carrier and receiver. The RPD has a manually operated lever-type safety mechanism that secures the weapon from accidentally firing by blocking the bolt catch when engaged.

The machine gun feeds from the left-hand side from a segmented, open-link metal belt (each segment holds 50-rounds). Two combined belts (linked by cartridge), containing a sum total of 100 rounds are stored in a metal container resembling a drum, attached to the base of the receiver. The feed system is operated by a roller connected to the reciprocating bolt carrier assembly and the belt is moved during rearward motion of the bolt carrier.

The weapon is equipped with a non-removable barrel with a 3-position gas adjustment valve, a folding bipod, wooden shoulder stock and foregrip, pistol grip and open-type, mechanically adjustable iron sights. The sights are composed of a front post (adjustable in both windage and elevation) and a notched rear sight mounted on a tangent with a sliding elevation adjustment knob and marked with range indicators from 100 to 1000 m (graduated every 100 m). Certain machine guns were fitted with a side rail (fixed to the left side of the receiver), used to mount the NSP-2 night sight.

The firearm consists of the following major groups and components: the receiver and barrel, bolt, bolt carrier, feed tray and feed cover, the return mechanism and the trigger group and stock. Standard accessories supplied with the weapon include: ammunition containers, extra belts, a cleaning rod (attached to the left side of the receiver), cleaning kit (stowed in a compartment inside the stock), sling and pouches for the ammunition drums.

Variants

During its service life, the weapon was modernized several times. Initially, the gas block was modified as was the rear sight, where the windage adjustment knob for the rear sight was moved to the left side of the notch. Later, the RPD was modified with a non-reciprocating cocking mechanism with a folding charging handle (replacing the fixed charging handle connected to the bolt carrier) that does not move during firing. The feed port received a dust cover, which when open, serves as a feeding ramp for the ammunition belt. This version of the light machine gun was produced mainly in China and Poland. A further modified variant (sometimes referred to as the RPDM) includes an extended gas cylinder and a recoil buffer mechanism in the stock. Late production RPD variants also had the fixed drum attachment removed (instead, the ammunition container was “hung” from the feed port cover) and feature a folding cleaning rod, that is stored in the weapon’s butt (in the Chinese Type 56-1 variant).Wozniak, Ryszard. Encyklopedia najnowszej broni palnej - tom 4 R-Z. Bellona. 2002. pp33.]

Users

*flag|Albania
*flag|Algeria
*flag|Angola
*flag|Bangladesh
*flag|Bulgaria
*flag|Cambodia
*flag|Cape Verde
*flag|Central African Republic
*flag|China: Type 56 and Type 56-1. Produced by Norinco. In service with the Chinese armed forces and several other Asian armies and irregular organizations. Type 56-1 still available for production, but has been replaced in PLA service [ [http://www.sinodefence.com/army/small_arms/type56lmg.asp Sino Defence's Type 56 Page.] Retrieved on September 14, 2008.] .
*flag|Comoros
*flag|Republic of the Congo
*flag|Djibouti
*flag|Egypt: Manufactured by the Maadi Company for Engineering Industries in Cairo. Used by the Egyptian armed forces and offered for export.
*flag|Equatorial Guinea
*flag|Ethiopia
*flag|Finland
*flag|Indonesia
*flag|Laos
*flag|Nicaragua
*flag|Nigeria
*flag|North Korea: Built by the state arsenals as the Type 62.
*flag|Pakistan
*flag|Poland
*flag|Russia
*flag|Soviet Union
*flag|Sri Lanka
*flag|Tanzania
*flag|Togo
*flag|Vietnam

ee also

* List of Russian Weaponry

Notes

References

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External links

* [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg14-e.htm Modern Firearms]


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