00:00they're going on machine gun was an early model developed in the former
00:03soviet union later it was refined and evolved into this weapon
00:06known as the pk machine gun as you can see this weapon is quite much like the
00:10kalashnikov we discussed last night
00:12part of the khalashnikov family
00:15the ammunition belt system here
00:16these 25 50 or 75 round belts can hold as many as 200 or 250 rounds in one
00:22yes
00:22uh... how to hold this weapon we well i'm right-handed my right-handed
00:27yes of course if we always keep our finger off the trigger before yes of course
00:31thing for safety
00:31after that the stock is placed into the shoulder pocket that uh... that's right
00:35uh... they've been kind enough to bracing uh... to bring a brand new weapon into the
00:39studio and we need to figure out exactly what it is
00:41looking at this bundle it clearly indicates something guys please roll
00:44the footage
00:44coach hello it's a pleasure to have you with us today
00:46uh... greetings to all of our viewers joining us today
00:49i offer my sincere condolences on the martyrdom of imam javad
00:52i am here always at your service
00:55uh... it is my pleasure i appreciate this uh... this televised uh... defensive
01:00training
01:01could you please explain this weapon what is its official name what is its
01:04capacity and what about this belt i have questions about this side as well
01:07these are not blanks are they they are live combat ready rounds
01:11no these are strictly combat related and it is a very serious matter and as we
01:15always say in training the first mistake you make is the last one you will ever
01:18make that said uh... if you'll excuse me i'll take my leave i'll tell mr musabi to come here and
01:21assist you
01:21know you have the professional experience we can certainly work together and uh...
01:25i promise that i will strive to be a good student
01:27uh... you have a master but before i go into the specific details regarding the
01:30complex mechanics of this particular weapon
01:32i would very much like to take a moment to revisit the events of last night's
01:34jan father initiative as well as the rigorous training exercises uh... that uh...
01:37took place uh... out in the main fields uh... earlier today i want to make it clear that
01:41every single one of you is more than welcome to come and join us for the next
01:43session did you say in the main squares of all the cities or are we just talking about
01:46tehran for now
01:48uh... currently in tehran the muhammad rasulullah course is managing this and
01:51god willing it will soon expand across the entire nation
01:54thanks to the dedicated efforts of the core and our dear basij
01:58fifty mosques throughout tehran are now fully equipped
02:01women attend their training sessions in the mornings
02:04while the men take their turns in the afternoons
02:07uh... sidon is there can uh... but you also mentioned that uh... uh... in the squares
02:11if someone has a question they can so that their information is complete receive
02:14information because it and then they can be referred to the mosques
02:17uh... they should come forward and sign up for more advanced training does
02:19concern itself it training program that has been launched by the tehran air gc
02:22furthermore those participating in these most base courses can go on to take
02:26subsequent more comprehensive and best
02:30specialized training
02:33interested individuals
02:35can visit the basij at their local mosques
02:38and neighborhood centers
02:40all right thank you for so let's move on to the topic for this evening and
02:46uh...
02:46uh...
02:47means that is in the wall says uh... in general
02:49this is a classification of weapons they are divided into several categories
02:53individual weapons sniper rifles pistols sub machine guns machine guns
02:57and let's see anti-armor weapons and indirect fire weapons
03:00uh... that's uh... yes of course
03:02uh... tonight we buy us the chin we've brought a sample of a machine gun
03:06the pk machine gun which is famously known as the goal is he's not that
03:10how to do you know that i from the movie ecrazi ha
03:12well then some they're going on machine gun was an early model developed in the
03:16former soviet union later it was refined and evolved into this weapon
03:19known as the pk machine gun
03:21as you can see this weapon is quite much like the kalashnikov we discussed last
03:25night part of the khalashnikov family and
03:29it's only
03:30uh... firing mode yes right
03:33is fully automatic
03:35i see as you know that previous piece was strictly an individual weapon whereas this
03:38particular model is that it was reserved
03:39it necessitates a team of multiple personnel to effectively operate maneuver and transport both
03:43the weapon system itself and it's associated ammunition
03:45in that it uh... indirect
03:52show mechanism much like the designs of previous models
03:55you manually cock it right here and then the entire firing process repeats itself for every single
03:59shot
03:59but it is going to be cool down by the surrounding air in the area
04:04by the ammunition belt system here
04:06these 25 50 or 75 round belts can hold as many as 200 or 250 rounds in one yes
04:12coach i am sorry to bother you but is that thing underneath the machine gun actually a magazine
04:16this is the exact spot where the ammunition belt is kept
04:18well for example we've seen in movies where someone holds it to the side like this so the magazine
04:24and because that changing this specific part is difficult it can be quite time consuming
04:29often in operational terms there is no real need to keep it
04:33they simply swap their belts and load the next one onto the weapon
04:37let me see it actually has a dedicated fire control card
04:42with this kalashnikov we had three distinct modes safety automatic and single shot here we are
04:46unfortunately restricted to only safety and automatic yes of course
04:53if the team could please show us this part right here
04:55the cameraman is is finishing the framing now wait look it's perfect you found a fantastic spot
05:01on this specific component right here is the safety selector when you push it forward it is set
05:05to full auto conversely when you pull it back it switches to semi-auto the charging handle also
05:08known as the bolt handle is located on the right side of teeth
05:11affair just like how much yasha for us there is what right what i said like you see that just
05:15like
05:15yes ash yes sir
05:19fine because it belongs to that entire family of firearms yes it's just like that it's on the right side
05:24of the
05:24weapon above the trigger
05:28the next topic that we are going to cover in this session is the correct way to load the tape
05:31unit
05:33place the cartridge onto the conveyor belt s and as you can clearly see so it's done secret
05:37as them the assemblage you show you this is just two distinct openings right here one that is wider
05:41and one that is significantly tighter they shall go ahead and push the cartridge in starting from
05:45the very tip yes of course
05:49it snaps into place with a little pressure
05:51yes of course i wish you as a nine-year-old sick i remember ninsh for professional work we have
05:56a tool for filling it since it's both time consuming and can hurt your hand yes that is of course
06:00too
06:01guess what i must see the next point is how to load the belt onto the weapon there is a
06:04latch here on
06:05the cover it's enough to keep them even as a winner there's other shimmer that's us excuse me i need
06:09to
06:09get a closer look this is just like a college right that's it operates in exactly the same way as
06:13an AK
06:13rifle you just need to press down on this lever and pull it upwards then the dust cover will pop
06:17right open
06:21ups may i help you too is that all right yes of course no fathers right here and i'm feeling
06:26nervous for that i'm giving you my full attention and also i see to be on the safe side for
06:32all
06:32and i say any yes sasa what since we emptied the first few rounds from the belt just to demonstrate
06:37how yes yes just loading the ammo for the demonstration okay says first we carefully place this item directly
06:43into the um designated field tray next we slowly bring the tray down and with just a light gentle tap
06:48it securely clicks right into its proper place yes it surely is we are going to go ahead and
06:53proceed to disengage the safety mechanism on this weapon yes that is quite right disengage the safety
07:04180 degrees towards the front of the weapon pull the charging handle on the right side back once this
07:10isn't like an AK where you can just let it go and it snaps back into place so that is
07:14uh is this actually
07:15ready to start dripping now or do we need to press down on it he needs to cycle forward when
07:19we push
07:19it the mechanism moves forward it's ready to fire however the weapon is empty no rounds due to strict
07:26safety precautions tashi's yes for sure oh i pulled the trigger i thought nothing would happen if it
07:33wasn't loaded within i think there's others notice that this is actually real even with an empty chamber
07:38like dry firing a weapon yes indeed yes so the firing mechanism is working but there is no cartridge
07:42present to be fired that is correct would it be possible for you to give it a try um i'm
07:48afraid
07:48i didn't quite catch how to disengage the safety mechanism on that side could you please explain
07:51that to me oh i see that makes sense and then what about this specific back to the area rotated
07:56180
07:57degrees forward and it switches to automatic mode i am not quite sure we are moving back aren't we yes
08:03we
08:04just press the plus sign we are pushing it all forward it is not fully prepared to fire and they
08:09also said
08:09not to point even an empty one i'll point it this way where there's no one facing the table
08:17it is tucked away inside the disc that should be fine all right um there is one more thing and
08:21that
08:21is how you need to hold this weapon i was just about to ask you what it looks like now
08:25uh how to hold
08:26this weapon we well i'm right-handed my right hand grips yes of course we always keep our finger off
08:32the
08:32trigger before we start shooting for safety after that the stock is placed into the shoulder pocket uh that's
08:45right in order to allow us to lean it securely against our own but that's true just like this
08:50exactly everything is now ready for us to shoot so this angle we have is for a position where we
08:58can
08:59dominate the enemy and for example shoot from above this weapon in addition to the bar pod you see here
09:05has another tripod designed for it that we weren't able to bring today it's a tripod that unfolds and
09:12it's slightly taller than this one it can rotate and move at various angles i mean it is capable of
09:18shooting in a full circle a bow can shoot provided that we have that tripod yes the tripod itself looking
09:23toward the horizon a variety of angles can achieve this um coach i really want to thank you so much
09:28for
09:28your help uh his name was green off wasn't it green off is the nickname we use for the pk
09:32machine gun
09:33uh yes yes and you also specifically mentioned that the various ammunition belts come in sizes of 20 25
09:38and the count is 25 the count is 50 the count is 75 the count is 100 the ammunition belts
09:44are supplied
09:44in segments of 25 they are joined and locked together by a cartridge which sends uh the
09:49single sense shine which allows the belt to be extended as needed yes one final point to mention
09:53the muzzle velocity is approximately 800 meters per second what would be its effective range is 1 000 meters
09:58while its maximum range is about 3 800 meters in other words it is simply not comparable to our
10:05standard kalashnikov but you previously mentioned that the bullet speed was exactly 800 meters per
10:09second uh it is measured on a per second basis yes that is a very high speed for the specific
10:13tasks
10:14that need to be done so uh if we consider its effective range to be say one kilometer it might
10:19reach the target in 1.1 seconds uh it hit the target we often handle aerial targets flying under a
10:23thousand meters
10:24with this i was actually just about to ask you is it possible that throughout this recent conflict
10:31which we are currently observing a ceasefire for our guys might have successfully managed to target the
10:36enemies the birds um i don't have the the exact details but i know that see let's show the viewers
10:44how
10:44to hold the weapon does its weight actually allow us to hold it properly oh i see it's not that
10:48heavy it's
10:49portable um is this for carrying or for shooting too this handle is for carrying when uh summer send
10:55yeah when on the move uh it is uh that's a uh we can tuck it under our arm like
11:01this to carry it and
11:02start firing but the weapons recoil is so high that the shooter needs to have enough skill and ability to
11:07do this uh have done this now thank you very much and since i don't have a military uniform or
11:11a cap i
11:11can't salute you but i hold you and all the armed forces of our beloved country in high regard i
11:16am very
11:16happy to have stay with you you're very kind let's have a good night subscribe to one india and never
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