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[[Image:GrozaOC14.svg|thumb|300px|OC-14 Groza (version OC-14-4A-01)]]
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The '''OC-14 Groza''' ("Thunderstorm" in [[Slavic languages]]) is a [[9 x 39 mm|9 mm]] [[bullpup]] combined [[assault rifle]] and [[grenade launcher]] designed by CKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons) in [[Tula, Russia|Tula]], [[Russia]], and manufactured by TOZ (Tula Weapons Plant, Russia). It is nearly identical to [[AK-74]] in function and can be modified with a [[suppressor|silencer]], [[telescopic sight]] and/or [[night vision]].A [[7.62 x 39 mm]] version named "Groza-1" was also developed for the [[Spetsnaz]]. This version accepts AK-47 standard magazines and may be equipped with a standard issue AK-74 bayonet.
The '''OC-14 Groza''' ("Thunderstorm" in [[Slavic languages]]) is a [[9 x 39 mm|9 mm]] [[bullpup]] combined [[assault rifle]] and [[grenade launcher]] designed by CKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons) in [[Tula, Russia|Tula]], [[Russia]], and manufactured by TOZ (Tula Weapons Plant, Russia). It is nearly identical to [[AK-74]] in function and can be modified with a [[suppressor|silencer]], [[telescopic sight]] and/or [[night vision]].A [[7.62 x 39 mm]] version named "Groza-1" was also developed for the [[Spetsnaz]]. This version accepts AK-47 standard magazines and may be equipped with a standard issue AK-74 bayonet.
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OC-14 Groza (version OC-14-4A-01)

The OC-14 Groza ("Thunderstorm" in Slavic languages) is a 9 mm bullpup combined assault rifle and grenade launcher designed by CKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons) in Tula, Russia, and manufactured by TOZ (Tula Weapons Plant, Russia). It is nearly identical to AK-74 in function and can be modified with a silencer, telescopic sight and/or night vision.A 7.62 x 39 mm version named "Groza-1" was also developed for the Spetsnaz. This version accepts AK-47 standard magazines and may be equipped with a standard issue AK-74 bayonet. File:'OC-14'.JPG


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