AK-15SK: KALASHNIKOV'S LEGENDARY POWER IN A COMPACT NEW FORMAT!
Discover the latest innovation from the world's most famous firearms manufacturer! JSC Rosoboronexport presents the new compact assault rifle, the AK-15SK – the ultimate balance of 7.62x39mm power, superior maneuverability, and modern tactical ergonomics. In this in-depth review, we compare the three key models of the AK-15 family side-by-side: • AK-15: The classic, full-size platform, renowned for its reliability in any condition. • AK-15K: The carbine/shortened variant, designed for enhanced mobility in close-quarters combat. • AK-15SK: The new compact version, packing the signature power of the 7.62x39mm cartridge into a highly maneuverable and modern platform, perfect for special forces and vehicle crews. The AK-15SK is engineered for operators who demand the stopping power of the 7.62mm round in a compact, agile, and state-of-the-art package.

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