AU-76

The AU-76 (: Автомат Уланов образца 1974 года or "Ulanov automatic rifle model 1976") is an assault rifle developed in the early 1970s by Zaporizhian weapons designer Alexander Ulanov to replace the earlier AKM (itself a refined version of the AU-64). It uses a smaller cartridge, replacing the  chambering of earlier Ulanov-pattern weapons.

Current Operators

 * Rovsnoska - obtained after breaking away from the UPRZ, still in production today
 * Zaporizhia - still used by police and armored forces
 * Lestykhol - Rovsnoska sold multiple shipments of AU-76s to Lestykhol after the Rovski-Zaporizhian Separation
 * Arbenz - 1,000 AU-76s were sent to Arbenz in the hopes of bolstering the influence of Volkovism in their country

Non-state Operators

 * People's Liberation Movement of Graznava and Astran
 * Chernarussian People's Liberation Front

Past Operators

 * United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia - Developer and original producer of the AU-76
 * Graznava - obtained after breaking away from the UPRZ
 * People's Democratic Republic of Taungkyina
 * Aukalnia and Sartland