The most well known is probably the SG-43. It's a 7.62x54r caliber med to hvy MG belt fed and very reliable like most USSR firearms. It was a man portable, wheeled and tank/APC mounted similar to the US M-1919.
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Yes and no. Some machine guns are heavy and some are not. It depends on which type of machine gun.
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No, they are completely different in many ways. The Soviet Union no longer even exists. Some countries that were in it are now members of the European Union, but that is about the only connection.
Miniguns are desendents of gatling guns which were some of the first machine guns.
A demonstration of power designed to impress the Soviet Union.
China is in Asia. The Soviet Union no longer exists but some of the countries that were part of it were in Asia and others in Europe.
It is unlikely that Russia will revert back to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, and Russia has since transitioned to a democratic system. While there may be some nostalgia for the Soviet era, the current political and social landscape in Russia suggests that a return to the Soviet Union is not a realistic possibility.
They didn't really have machine guns, per se. They had some rapid fire weapons which could be considered predecessors to machine guns, such as the Gatling Gun. The advantage it provided was much the same as what modern machine guns provide - a high casualty producing weapon with suppression capabilities.
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The Soviet Union ceased to exist on December 26, 1991. Some countries chose not to participate, and some of them were Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, and Armenia.