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Monument to Kalashnikov & iconic firearm unveiled in Moscow (VIDEO) | Monument to Kalashnikov & iconic firearm unveiled in Moscow (VIDEO) |
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A monument to Mikhail Kalashnikov, the renowned Russian weapons engineer, has been unveiled in central Moscow. Kalashnikov is shown holding his iconic assault rifle, the AK-47, which is believed to be world’s most-produced firearm. | |
The five-meter bronze figure standing on a four-meter pedestal was presented to the public in a ceremony on Tuesday. | The five-meter bronze figure standing on a four-meter pedestal was presented to the public in a ceremony on Tuesday. |
Sculptor Savlat Scherbakov, who created the monument, said he wanted his work to represent a fight between good and evil, as befits a man whose life’s work was an instrument of death. | Sculptor Savlat Scherbakov, who created the monument, said he wanted his work to represent a fight between good and evil, as befits a man whose life’s work was an instrument of death. |
The pedestal is engraved with an image of Archangel Michael, the general of the host of angels in a war against Satan and namesake of the late weapons designer. | The pedestal is engraved with an image of Archangel Michael, the general of the host of angels in a war against Satan and namesake of the late weapons designer. |
“Archangel Michael’s spear is a weapon meant to fight evil of the world,” the sculptor explained. | “Archangel Michael’s spear is a weapon meant to fight evil of the world,” the sculptor explained. |
There are an estimated 100 million AK-47 assault rifles currently in use, and the weapon has become so prominent in some conflict zones that it made its way to the state symbols of some African nations. | There are an estimated 100 million AK-47 assault rifles currently in use, and the weapon has become so prominent in some conflict zones that it made its way to the state symbols of some African nations. |
Kalashnikov, who died in 2013 at the age of 95, always insisted that he saw the weapons he designed as a means to defend his homeland, not as bringers of death. | Kalashnikov, who died in 2013 at the age of 95, always insisted that he saw the weapons he designed as a means to defend his homeland, not as bringers of death. |
He was a tank commander during World War II, beginning his career as a weapons designer after a shoulder injury during the Battle of Bryansk. | He was a tank commander during World War II, beginning his career as a weapons designer after a shoulder injury during the Battle of Bryansk. |
While in hospital in 1942, Kalashnikov overheard wounded soldiers complaining about Soviet rifles and decided to change his career path. | While in hospital in 1942, Kalashnikov overheard wounded soldiers complaining about Soviet rifles and decided to change his career path. |
The first Kalashnikov rifle was produced in 1947, bringing its creator the Stalin Prize and the Order of the Red Star. | The first Kalashnikov rifle was produced in 1947, bringing its creator the Stalin Prize and the Order of the Red Star. |
The AK-47 has been the standard issue assault rifle of the Soviet and then Russian Army since 1949. | The AK-47 has been the standard issue assault rifle of the Soviet and then Russian Army since 1949. |
“I believe the difficult life of [Kalashnikov] is an example of dedication to one’s job and homeland. It’s an example for our youths to follow,” said Sergey Chemezov, the head of Rostec, a state-owned umbrella corporation for defense producers. | “I believe the difficult life of [Kalashnikov] is an example of dedication to one’s job and homeland. It’s an example for our youths to follow,” said Sergey Chemezov, the head of Rostec, a state-owned umbrella corporation for defense producers. |
READ MORE: Buy American… Kalashnikovs: US-made Russian rifles now on sale | READ MORE: Buy American… Kalashnikovs: US-made Russian rifles now on sale |
It’s not the first time the AK-47 has appeared on a monument, as Egypt erected a giant statute of the iconic rifle’s barrel and bayonet at the Sinai Peninsula to commemorate soldiers who died in the Battle of Ismailia in 1973. |
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