

Attachments are supported on all three of its rails: top, side and underbarrel, along with the muzzle itself. Its rate of fire remains unchanged with both fire modes. This is a premium asset that requires ownership of the Contact expansion pack.Ī carbine configuration of its parent rifle, the AKU-12 is much lighter to wield and can still load both regular 30- and 75-round magazines. The AK-12 will almost always be able to kill unarmoured infantry in close quarters if both rounds successfully land on the target.

Meanwhile, its low recoil and high accuracy (its dispersion is identical to that of the baseline MX) makes it quite easy to maintain zeroing on a target.Īs with the Navid medium machine gun, the AK-12 has a unique two-round burst mode that has a significantly higher rate of fire than its semi- and fully-automatic modes. It has very little drawbacks aside from its weight, and since it's chambered to fire the largest calibre out of all the other assault rifles in its class, it also has the greatest damage output out of them all as well. When it comes to maintaining a balance between performance and handling, the AK-12 is by far one of the better assault rifles to use in ArmA 3. The AK-12 has a muzzle velocity of 730 m/s and can accept attachments on all three of its rails top, side, underbarrel and muzzle. It retains a variable rate of fire that ranges from 600 rounds per minute up to 1,000 rounds on burst mode. It can load either 30-round polymer magazines designed specifically for the AK-12 or older curved steel magazines used by the AKM. It is chambered to fire the 7.62×39 mm round. The AK-12 is a gas operated, selective-fire assault rifle with a long stroke piston. This is a premium asset that requires ownership of the Apex expansion pack.
