RPK2
RPK2 is a designation that has appeared in multiple, separate contexts but does not correspond to a single widely recognized subject. In firearms history, the name RPK denotes the Kalashnikov-based light machine gun family introduced in the 1960s, with later variants such as the RPK-74 and RPK-16. References to an exact model named “RPK2” are scarce and are often unclear, sometimes appearing as mislabeling, informal codes, or discussions about prototype or experimental variants that are not well documented in authoritative sources. As a result, there is no verified, standardized firearm model commonly known as RPK2.
Beyond firearms, RPK2 may also occur as a project code, product version, or fictional designation in other
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