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No regrets at designing the universal weapon NEW DELHI, Friday (AFP) The rifle bearing his name has proliferated through conflicts the world over, but Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov feels no remorse. The blame, the 84-year-old Russian says, lies with politicians. "If I am reborn I would again become a designer," the world's most famous gun maker told AFP on the sidelines of a global arms fair in New Delhi. "And if Mother Teresa admonishes me in heaven then I will take her hand and say, 'Dear Mother, it is not the fault of the designer because it was built in defence of Russia and it is bad politicians who must be blamed for the arms proliferation.'" Kalashnikov, drafted into the Soviet army in 1938, designed his first sub-machinegun while on leave after being wounded fighting the Germans in October 1941. He built a second model of the assault rifle within a year. The Soviet military adopted Kalashnikov's AK rifles in 1949 and since then 70 million of the robust but lightweight guns have been manufactured around the world. Mozambique even has a Kalashnikov on its flag. The self-taught Kalashnikov, who went from being a railway worker to a colonel, said he was yet to test an assault rifle which can outperform the battle-hardy AK series. "I am still waiting for a designer who is better than me and if I find one I will shake his hand," Kalashnikov said. But the Russian conceded he felt a "heavy heart" when Muslim fighters armed with his invention killed at least 15,000 Soviet soldiers to end Moscow's 1979-1989 occupation of Afghanistan. "I always stood for peace. My invention was to keep Germans away from Russia but they fell into other hands," he said. |
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