‘Creative genius’: Kalashnikov’s legacy lives on at IDEX

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More than a hundred Russian schoolchildren were taught to assemble AK-47s in a Moscow park when the country celebrated the centenary of the birth of Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the legendary rifle.

On that day in November of 2019, the 100th anniversary of Kalashinkov’s birth, a number of events took place in Russia, including museum displays, a biopic and, of course, the inevitable patriotic lessons, Times of Israel reported.

Such was the respect for the man born in a Siberian village, who created one of the greatest, most reliable and deadly attack rifles in history.

Kalashnikov, who died in 2013 at the age of 94, is seen in Russia as a national hero and symbol of the country’s proud military past.

Today, Russia manufactures fifth-generation Kalashnikov rifles — the AK-12 and the AK-15 — and there are an estimated 100 million AK-47s in circulation.

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