-The AK-47, an iconic [Assault Rifle](/wiki/assault_rifle), is celebrated for its rugged simplicity and widespread global impact. Designed by [Mikhail Kalashnikov](/wiki/mikhail_kalashnikov) in the Soviet Union after [World War II](/wiki/world_war_ii), it was officially adopted by the Soviet Army in 1949. This [Weapon](/wiki/weapon) quickly became known for its reliability, ease of production, and effectiveness in various environments, from dense jungles to arid deserts. Its design principles emphasized robust construction and minimal parts, making it easy to maintain and operate even by untrained soldiers. The AK-47's design profoundly shaped modern [Conflict](/wiki/conflict) and [Military History](/wiki/military_history), becoming one of the most widely produced firearms in the world and a symbol of insurgent movements and national armies alike during the [Cold War](/wiki/cold_war) and beyond.
+The AK-47 is an iconic [Assault Rifle](/wiki/assault_rifle) celebrated for its rugged simplicity and widespread global impact.
+## Description
+This [Weapon](/wiki/weapon) became known for its reliability, ease of production, and effectiveness in various environments, from dense jungles to arid deserts. Its design principles emphasized robust construction and minimal parts, making it easy to maintain and operate even by untrained soldiers.
+## History/Timeline
+Designed by [Mikhail Kalashnikov](/wiki/mikhail_kalashnikov) in the [Soviet Union](/wiki/soviet_union) after [World War II](/wiki/world_war_ii), the AK-47 was officially adopted by the Soviet Army in 1949. Its design profoundly shaped modern [Conflict](/wiki/conflict) and [Military History](/wiki/military_history), becoming one of the most widely produced firearms in the world and a symbol of insurgent movements and national armies alike during the [Cold War](/wiki/cold_war) and beyond.
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