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In 1947, after years of trial and error, his design for the Avtomat Kalashnikova (AK-47) is finalized. After passing rigorous tests—including immersion in sand and water—it is approved for mass production in 1949. Key Themes and Cinematic Style Kalashnikov (2020)

The film (also known as AK-47 ), released in 2020, is a Russian biographical drama that chronicled the life of Mikhail Kalashnikov and his arduous journey to develop the world's most famous assault rifle. Directed by Konstantin Buslov, the movie focuses on the period between 1941 and 1949, portraying a self-taught inventor’s persistence against bureaucratic and technical obstacles during and after World War II. Plot Summary and Historical Context AK-47_-_Kalashnikov_[1080p]_(2020).mp4

He eventually competes against renowned designers like Alexey Sudayev and Sergei Korovin. In 1947, after years of trial and error,

The film follows his progression from a tinkerer at a railway station to a serious competitor in national weapons design contests: Directed by Konstantin Buslov, the movie focuses on