The SKS, also known as the Samozaryadnaya Karabin sistemy Simonova, was designed in the 1940s as a replacement for the Soviet Union's existing bolt-action rifles. The SKS was intended to be a more efficient and reliable firearm, chambered in 7.62x39mm, with a 10-round detachable magazine. Although it saw limited service during World War II, the SKS gained popularity in the post-war era, particularly among Soviet military and law enforcement agencies.
NYK, possibly referring to a youth organization or educational body, has been at the forefront of providing innovative and engaging experiences. Their workshops (WS), including those focusing on film (aflam) and media literacy, aim to equip young minds with the skills needed to navigate the digital world effectively. The SKS, also known as the Samozaryadnaya Karabin