Was the Falklands War the only war since the 1950s in which neither side used a Kalashnikov or Kalashnikov derivative?

Was the Falklands War the only war since the 1950s in which neither side used a Kalashnikov or Kalashnikov derivative?

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Greece VS Turkey, Cyprus invasion 1974

Oh god no please dont take that cartoon as something serious

Yeah.

I think everyone knows its Argentinian propaganda

Nobody does you idiot

Battle of Hastings. NO ONE USING either Kalashnikov or AR-15

Vietnam you spastic

Are you an idiot or did you read the OP wrong? AKs were absolutely used in Vietnam.

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Kirchnerist , not Argentinian .

pretty sure our sf guys used circumcised RPD's with some regularity

found a pic

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post the video already

I believe it was both the Falklands War and Cyprus Invasion of '74. That's it.

Correct me if im wrong but wasn't this picture taken at a reenactment?

>Greece VS Turkey, Cyprus invasion 1974
Can I get a quick rundown on this? If not, any good documentaries?

>neither side

see

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This is probably my favorite part, aren't gurkhas like 5ft 3in on average? Argies confirmed as turbomanlets.

Yeah.

My dad was a green beret in Vietnam, he was issued the m16 with the m203, but his squad would almost always ditch their issued rifles for AKs, galils, and uzis that they could get through special armorer requests.