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RPL-20

The RPL-20 is a light, belt-fed chambered in 5.45×39 mm, designed by the Kalashnikov Group as a for the . It features a gas-operated, long-stroke mechanism with a and open-bolt firing, allowing for sustained automatic fire from non-disintegrating belts housed in soft boxes of 100 or 200 rounds. Weighing approximately 5.2 to 5.5 kg empty depending on the barrel length (415 mm for compact variants or 590 mm for standard), the RPL-20 offers a of 800 rounds per minute and an of up to 800 meters. Unveiled at the Army-2020 international military-technical forum, the RPL-20 was developed in response to field feedback on earlier prototypes like the RPK-16, aiming to provide improved portability, reliability, and firepower for units including forces. Key ergonomic and tactical enhancements include a quick-change barrel system to manage heat during prolonged engagements, an adjustable telescopic stock, ambidextrous controls, a non-reciprocating charging handle, and modular rail systems (Picatinny and ) for and accessories. In May 2025, Kalashnikov produced the first serial batch at its facilities. By July 2025, the RPL-20 entered limited operational use with Russian Airborne Troops in the Zaporozhye region during the , with ongoing testing and potential variants planned for 7.62×39 mm and 5.56×45 mm calibers. The weapon represents a modern evolution in small arms design, emphasizing lightweight construction while maintaining the ruggedness synonymous with Kalashnikov systems.

History

Development

The development of the RPL-20 originated in the late as part of Russia's efforts to modernize its squad-level automatic weapons, addressing the limitations of existing systems like the magazine-fed and the feedback from operational use of the AK-74M, which highlighted the need for enhanced sustained fire capability in intermediate calibers. This initiative positioned the RPL-20 as a successor to the retired , reintroducing a belt-fed design tailored for ammunition to provide reliable at the platoon level without the capacity constraints of drum or box magazines. The project drew influence from ongoing competitions, including trials against prototypes like the RPK-16 and Tokar-2, which underscored the demand for innovative, lightweight alternatives to traditional support weapons. Kalashnikov Concern, the primary developer, initiated the RPL-20, focusing on creating a weapon that could integrate seamlessly with the rifle family while prioritizing modularity and ease of use in assault units. Initial design goals emphasized a lightweight construction for improved maneuverability, a dependable belt-feeding mechanism to enable prolonged engagements, and overall reliability in diverse field conditions, marking it as the company's first dedicated belt-fed in this caliber. The prototype incorporated a gas-operated action, building on proven Kalashnikov principles to ensure robust performance. The RPL-20 prototype was publicly unveiled by at the Army-2020 International Military-Technical Forum in August 2020, where it was presented as a promising solution for contemporary requiring compact, high-volume . This debut highlighted the weapon's potential to fill a doctrinal gap left by earlier designs, with early iterations refined through internal testing to optimize belt handling and for integration.

Testing and adoption

State trials of the RPL-20 began in early 2024, evaluating the weapon's reliability and performance under various conditions and confirming its suitability for military use. The weapon was publicly presented at the Army-2024 international military-technical forum in August 2024 following the completion of trials. Production ramp-up began in March 2025, with the initiating mastering of manufacturing processes for the caliber weapon. The first serial batch was manufactured in May 2025 and delivered to the under a contract by mid-2025, featuring a camouflage pattern to enhance concealment in diverse environments. The RPL-20 was adopted by the in 2025, with initial orders allocated to assault units and paratrooper formations, including the Airborne Troops. This adoption prioritized the weapon's belt-feeding mechanism, which provided superior sustained fire capabilities compared to magazine-fed alternatives like the RPK-16, making it preferable for prolonged engagements. By mid-2025, the first batches were deployed to front lines in , where paratroopers in the direction utilized the RPL-20 for compact during operations. Field feedback highlighted its effectiveness in suppressing enemy positions and maintaining offensive momentum, with operators noting the weapon's lightweight design and rapid barrel change as key advantages in dynamic combat scenarios.

Design

Operating mechanism

The RPL-20 utilizes a gas-operated with a long-stroke gas positioned above the barrel, where gases are tapped through a side port in the barrel to drive the rearward, imparting motion to the bolt carrier via a hinged connection. This long-stroke design ensures robust cycling even under adverse conditions, as the entire bolt carrier group moves with the for reliable energy transfer. The mechanism employs a that locks into the barrel extension using two lugs, following the traditional Kalashnikov locking principle, which provides secure headspace and extraction during the recoil cycle. Firing occurs from an position, with the bolt held rearward until the trigger is pulled, allowing the to strike the primer only upon forward movement; this configuration is intended solely for fully automatic fire to prevent during prolonged bursts. A two-position adjustable gas block serves as a , enabling the operator to modify the gas impulse for optimal function in dusty environments or with heavy by restricting or allowing full gas flow. The bolt carrier incorporates features for enhanced suited to non-disintegrating belts, including a bottom-facing extractor that pulls cartridges upward from the push-through feed path, complemented by a spring-loaded ejection system for reliable case expulsion.

Features and ergonomics

The RPL-20 incorporates extensive mounting systems to enhance modularity for modern applications, featuring a continuous full-length MIL-STD-1913 rail along the top of the for mounting and sighting systems, while the handguard includes short sections at the 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions along with an extended at the bottom for attaching vertical grips, lasers, or other accessories. Ergonomic adaptations include a side-folding telescoping constructed from , which is adjustable for to accommodate various user sizes and firing positions, paired with a quick-detach folding bipod that mounts under the handguard via the lower for stable prone or supported fire. User controls emphasize and ease of operation, with an ambidextrous safety selector located above the offering a 180-degree throw for quick access by either hand, a non-reciprocating charging handle on the right side of the featuring a ratcheting mechanism to prevent accidental discharge, and a belt feed cover release button positioned behind the for straightforward access during reloading. The weapon supports non-disintegrating metallic belts housed in soft fabric boxes with capacities of 100 or 200 rounds, which attach beneath the for balanced weight distribution and reduced snag hazards, complemented by an integrated ejection port dust cover that seals the feed tray when not in use to protect against environmental debris. For enhanced versatility in suppressed operations, the RPL-20 demonstrates modular compatibility with silencers, as evidenced by official accounting for attached suppressors in loaded weight configurations, while the barrel design supports sustained fire durability suitable for squad automatic roles.

Specifications

Dimensions and weight

The RPL-20 features two primary barrel configurations that influence its overall dimensions, with the short barrel variant measuring 415 mm in length for assault units and the long barrel variant at 590 mm for regular troops. This results in an overall length of 950 mm for the short barrel model and 1,100 mm for the long barrel model when the stock is extended. The unloaded weight of the RPL-20, including the integrated bipod and empty ammunition box, is approximately 5.2 for the short barrel and 5.5 for the long barrel version, contributing to its classification as a lightweight suitable for mobile operations. These specifications allow for effective handling in varied combat scenarios, such as urban engagements or sustained fire support, while maintaining compatibility with standard 5.45×39 mm ammunition belts.
SpecificationShort Barrel (415 mm)Long Barrel (590 mm)
Overall Length950 mm1,100 mm
Barrel Length415 mm590 mm
Unloaded Weight (incl. bipod and empty box)5.2 kg5.5 kg

Performance characteristics

The RPL-20 is chambered in and operates primarily as a belt-fed , employing non-disintegrating metal link belts housed in soft boxes with capacities of 100 or 200 rounds. Its cyclic stands at 800 rounds per minute, enabling high-volume in support roles. Equipped with a mm barrel, the weapon achieves a of approximately 900 m/s, contributing to its ballistic performance comparable to established systems. The effective firing range extends to 600 meters for point targets and 800 meters for area targets under optimal conditions.

Variants

Barrel configurations

The is available in two primary barrel configurations, designed to balance portability and firepower for different operational needs. The short barrel measures 415 mm, reducing the overall weapon length to 950 mm and enhancing maneuverability in confined spaces, while the long barrel extends to 590 mm, increasing the total length to 1,100 mm for improved ballistic performance over distance. The 415 mm short barrel is optimized for close-quarters assault units, such as paratroopers and operations, where its compact design allows for faster handling and easier navigation through tight environments like buildings or vehicles. In contrast, the 590 mm long barrel serves as the standard configuration for line infantry in operations, providing greater accuracy and effective range, particularly when paired with a bipod in defensive or open-terrain support roles. These options result in slight weight variations, with the short-barreled version at approximately 5.2 kg and the long-barreled at 5.5 kg empty. Both barrel configurations incorporate a quick-change system, enabling field replacement to support sustained fire during prolonged engagements without excessive downtime. This feature, combined with the weapon's gas-operated mechanism, ensures reliability under high-volume firing conditions typical of squad automatic weapon roles. Tactical selection of barrel length depends on mission profile: the short variant excels in dynamic, mobility-focused scenarios like insertions or room clearing, whereas the long barrel is preferred for in extended engagements across varied terrain, optimizing the RPL-20's role as a 5.45×39mm belt-fed support weapon.

RPL-7

The RPL-7 is a variant of the RPL series chambered in , offering increased stopping power for engaging personnel and unarmored targets in export markets and regions using legacy ammunition stocks. This caliber choice maintains compatibility with existing logistics, such as those paired with rifles, while leveraging the cartridge's superior penetration and compared to smaller calibers. Available in assault and infantry configurations, the RPL-7 features barrel lengths of 415 mm or 590 mm, respectively, mirroring the base model's options but with modifications to the gas system—including an adjusted gas port—to reliably cycle the heavier 7.62×39mm cartridge under varied conditions. The non-quick-change barrel profile ensures durability in sustained fire, with overall lengths of 950 mm (short barrel, stock unfolded) or 1,100 mm (long barrel, stock unfolded). The feed mechanism employs an 80-round soft belt box using non-disintegrating links, optimized for the tactical needs of this where higher individual round mass reduces practical belt lengths compared to lighter cartridges. This design supports ambidextrous operation and compatibility with optics, bipods, and suppressors, enhancing versatility in squad support roles. The RPL-7 received its first public display at the IDEX-2025 exhibition in , presented by as a direct complement to platforms like the for unified armament. Developed initially for the of Internal Affairs with potential, it addresses demands for a lightweight, belt-fed replacing older designs like the RPD or . To manage the elevated recoil from the round, the RPL-7 incorporates reinforced construction, resulting in a weight of approximately 5.4–5.7 (unloaded, with empty ammunition box). This balance prioritizes maneuverability while ensuring reliability in prolonged engagements, with an effective sighting range up to 800 meters.

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