Only for ceremonial and reenactment purposes.
The Russian Army nowadays use mostly ak74 and ak103. They have a 5,45 caliber, as far as I remember. ak47 is also used but very rarely
Yes. As a display piece. They don't use them as a weapon of war and haven't for decades.
Yes. 6,000,000 (six million) of them have been produced since 1941, and are still in service by the Russian Army today.
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
Not by the British Army, as they left Austria in 1955. The buildings are still standing and may be in use by the Austrian army.
If youre asking in WWII they used the Mosin-Nagant.
If you mean any Army, use an:An army invaded the town.He was unaware of an army marching toward town.If you mean one specific Army, use the:The US Army is well-respected.He joined the Russian Army.
Yes. The Army tuba players use sousaphones when marching.
Ceremonial use only
The British Army use both the canteen and hydration packs
The Army still uses armored cars and light tanks similar to tank destroyers, but not the same kind of tank destroyers as they did in WWII.
The former "Silas B. Hayes Army Hospital" at Fort Ord is still standing and in use. As to what use - I do no know.