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UKM-2000
UKM-2000P
TypeGeneral purpose machine gun
Place of origin Poland
Service history
Used byPoland
Production history
Designed2000
VariantsUKM-2000P, UKM-2000D, UKM-2000C
Specifications
MassTemplate:Kg to lb
LengthTemplate:Mm to in
Barrel lengthTemplate:Mm to in

Cartridge7.62x51mm NATO
ActionGas-actuated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire600-700 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity840 m/s (2,756 ft/s)
Feed systemBelt (100, 200 or 250-round)

The UKM-2000 is a 7.62x51 mm NATO general purpose machine gun designed in Poland. The name stands for Uniwersalny Karabin Maszynowy 2000 ("Universal Machine Gun model 2000").

Development

When on March 12, 1999 Poland joined North Atlantic Treaty Organisation a problem arose with modifying the weapons of the Polish Army to use standard NATO ammunition. After the introduction of the new assault rifle Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl (5.56x45mm NATO), the WIST-94 pistol and the wz. 84 (9x19mm Parabellum) submachine gun, a decision was made to develop a new general purpose machine gun. The construction was based on the design of the successful and battle tested PK/PKS machine gun.