It has a weight of 34.4 kg (empty, without accessories) and can fire up to 325 rounds per minute with a firing range of 1.5 km. When needed to be used during night operations, a KAN/TVS-5 night vision scope can be attached onto the receiver.[2]
The K4 is said to visually resemble the Mk 19 AGL.[4]
Users
Iraq: Small numbers used by Iraqi special forces on Humvees.[5]
Libya: First export customer, purchased the K4 in 2009.[6]
^Security Management Institute (25 May 2018). "화기별·탄종별 사격장 안전기준 정립 연구". Republic of Korea Army Headquarters. Archived from the original on 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021. p. 118
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