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Moscow remembers AK-47 designer with a monument

- Reuters

moscow — Russia on Tuesday unveiled a statue of Mikhail Kalashniko­v, inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle that became by some estimates the most lethal weapon ever made and the best known Russian brand abroad.

Perched atop a pedestal in a tiny square on Moscow’s busy Garden Ring thoroughfa­re, the statue of Kalashniko­v, who died in 2013, has him dressed in a bomber jacket and clutching an AK-47 in both hands.

“I created a weapon for the defence of my fatherland,” runs a Kalashniko­v quote hewn on the pedestal. At the unveiling ceremony, a Kremlin guard of honour stood to

70M of the assault rifles have been produced over the past 60 years

attention as Russia’s national anthem played.

“This weapon is Russia’s defence. It’s one of Russia’s symbols. Alas, for life to continue, for lovely children to grow up, for beautiful women in Russia, there must be a weapon,” the monument’s sculptor, Salavat Shcherbako­v, said.

The AK-47, the small-arms mainstay of Russia’s armed forces for over 60 years, is also featured on the national emblems of several African nations and on that of East Timor.

Every fifth firearm in the world is a Kalashniko­v and more than 70 million of the assault rifles have been produced over the past 60 years, the Kalashniko­v concern said on its website. Kalashniko­vs are in service in 50 foreign armies, it said. Military experts say the AK47 has killed more people than all other types of modern weapons taken together. —

 ?? Reuters ?? A monument to Mikhail Kalashniko­v is seen during its opening ceremony in Moscow, on Tuesday. —
Reuters A monument to Mikhail Kalashniko­v is seen during its opening ceremony in Moscow, on Tuesday. —

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