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- 5.45×39mm abstract "The 5.45×39mm cartridge is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It was introduced into service in 1974 by the Soviet Union for use with the new AK-74 assault rifle. It gradually supplemented then largely replaced the 7.62×39mm round in service.".
- 5.45×39mm thumbnail 545x39.jpg?width=300.
- 5.45×39mm wikiPageID "2538928".
- 5.45×39mm wikiPageRevisionID "603454678".
- 5.45×39mm base "10".
- 5.45×39mm btype "5".
- 5.45×39mm btype "7".
- 5.45×39mm bullet "5.6".
- 5.45×39mm bw "3.2".
- 5.45×39mm bw "3.43".
- 5.45×39mm bw "3.62".
- 5.45×39mm bw "3.68".
- 5.45×39mm bw "5.2".
- 5.45×39mm bwunit "gram".
- 5.45×39mm caption "5.45".
- 5.45×39mm caseLength "39.82".
- 5.45×39mm caseType "Steel, rimless, bottleneck".
- 5.45×39mm designDate "1970.0".
- 5.45×39mm en "1328".
- 5.45×39mm en "1340".
- 5.45×39mm en "1402".
- 5.45×39mm en "1457".
- 5.45×39mm en "239".
- 5.45×39mm isSiBallistics "yes".
- 5.45×39mm isSiSpecs "yes".
- 5.45×39mm length "57".
- 5.45×39mm maxPressure "380".
- 5.45×39mm name "5.45".
- 5.45×39mm neck "6.29".
- 5.45×39mm primer "Berdan or Small rifle".
- 5.45×39mm rifling "195.0".
- 5.45×39mm rifling "255".
- 5.45×39mm rimDia "10".
- 5.45×39mm rimThick "1.5".
- 5.45×39mm service "1974".
- 5.45×39mm shoulder "9.25".
- 5.45×39mm testBarrelLength "and for 7U1".
- 5.45×39mm type "Rifle".
- 5.45×39mm usedBy "Soviet Union/Russian Federation, former Soviet republics, former Warsaw Pact".
- 5.45×39mm vel "303".
- 5.45×39mm vel "880".
- 5.45×39mm vel "890".
- 5.45×39mm vel "915".
- 5.45×39mm wars First_Chechen_War.
- 5.45×39mm wars Georgian_Civil_War.
- 5.45×39mm wars Second_Chechen_War.
- 5.45×39mm wars Soviet_war_in_Afghanistan.
- 5.45×39mm wars Yugoslav_Wars.
- 5.45×39mm subject Category:Military_cartridges.
- 5.45×39mm subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 5.45×39mm comment "The 5.45×39mm cartridge is a rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It was introduced into service in 1974 by the Soviet Union for use with the new AK-74 assault rifle. It gradually supplemented then largely replaced the 7.62×39mm round in service.".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45 x 39 mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45 x 39 mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45 × 39 mm M74".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45 × 39 mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45 × 39 mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "5,45×39 мм".
- 5.45×39mm label "5.45x39mm弾".
- 5.45×39mm label "5.45×39mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "5.45×39mm".
- 5.45×39mm label "Nabój 5,45 x 39 mm".
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5.45%C3%9739mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_x_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_x_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_×_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_×_39_mm_M74.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_×_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_×_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5.45x39mm弾.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs Nabój_5,45_x_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs 5,45_x_39_mm.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs Q238437.
- 5.45×39mm sameAs Q238437.
- 5.45×39mm wasDerivedFrom 5.45×39mm?oldid=603454678.
- 5.45×39mm depiction 545x39.jpg.