Suvarna Garge (Editor)

Zastava M21

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Place of origin
  
Serbia

Designer
  
Marinko Petrović

Used by
  
See Users

Manufacturer
  
Zastava Arms

Zastava M21

Type
  
Assault rifle, submachine gun

Wars
  
Iraq War Conflict in Peru Syrian Civil War Iraqi Civil War

The Zastava M21 is a series of 5.56×45mm NATO firearms developed and manufactured by Zastava Arms in Serbia.

Contents

Description

The M21 is based on the AK-47 Kalashnikov principle, chambered in the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge. The current models use a 1.5mm thick stamped receiver, while a future model will feature an improved receiver of 0.9mm thickness to achieve a considerably lighter weight. Like many modern assault rifles, the M21 can incorporate picatinny rails for mounting accessories like optics, vertical grips, bipods, etc.

The Zastava M21 is gas operated with a rotating bolt locking system. It features a hard chromium-plated, cold forged standard rifled or an optional polygonal rifled barrel, integrated 22mm flash hider grenade launcher, rigid polymer folding stock, heavy-duty synthetic handguard with an additional left hand side fire selector, cover mounted picatinny rail for optical sights. The rifle can also mount a 40mm under-barrel grenade launcher. It has a magazine capacity of 30 rounds. The cyclic rate of fire is 680 rounds per minute, and the sustained rate of fire is 120 rounds/min.

The Zastava M21 uses a conventional barrel, while the Zastava M21B uses a polygonal barrel. The regular barrel has six grooves with a right-hand twist. An octagonal polygonal version is also available and has four grooves with a right-hand twist (M21B). Barrels are also hard chrome plated to provide a longer service life.

The rifle has conventional iron sights that consist of a front post and a flip-up rear sight with 300m and 500m apertures. A set of picatinny rails on the hand guard can mount various optoelectronic devices. The M21 is a modular weapon, with configuration dependent on the task and mission.

Choices of optical sights include "TELEOPTIK" (ON M04) and "ZRAK" (ON M04A). Optoelectronic devices include a reflex sight ("MARS" M04), two bookmark target lasers ("AIM2000" M04A and "INFIZ" M04), two passive monoculars (M04 MINI N/SEAS and "MARS" M04+MINI N/SEAS), passive sight ("SOVA" PN 3x50).

Variants

The M21 comes in several assault rifle and carbine variants:

  • M21 A – Standard baseline assault rifle.
  • M21 ABS – Built-in picatinny rail system.
  • M21 S – Compact short barrel assault rifle.
  • M21 SBS – Built-in picatinny rail system.
  • M21 C – Carbine.
  • M21 BS – Built-in picatinny rail system.
  • Users

  •  Armenia - Used by Armenian special forces
  •  Azerbaijan - Used by Special Forces
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina - Used by federal (SIPA) and special police units.
  •  Cameroon - Used by the Special Police Forces.
  •  Iraq - Used by the Iraqi Armed Forces
  •  Jordan
  •  Macedonia - Purchased in 2005.
  •  Peru
  •  Serbia
  • Former users

  •  Iraq - Used by the Multinational force.
  • References

    Zastava M21 Wikipedia