
MPT-55K is a short-barreled infantry rifle chambered in 5.56×45 mm NATO, developed by the Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation (MKE) to meet the needs of the Turkish Armed Forces. Inspired by the design of the MPT-76, this model is specifically optimized for urban warfare operations and the use of special forces.

MPT-55K (MKE)
Caliber: 5.56×45 mm NATO
Operating Principle: Gas-operated with rotating bolt
Firing Mode: Semi-automatic / Fully automatic
Rate of Fire: 750–850 rounds/min
Barrel Length: 279.5 mm (11 inches)
Overall Length: 730 mm (stock collapsed) / 800 mm (stock extended)
Weight: 3.0 kg (without magazine)
Magazine Capacity: 30 rounds
Muzzle Velocity: 800–850 m/s
Effective Range: 400 meters
Accuracy: 4 MOA
Stock: 7-position telescopic, adjustable by 80 mm
Rifling: 6 grooves
Thanks to its compact structure, the MPT-55K offers high maneuverability in confined spaces and urban operations. The telescopic stock adapts to users of different sizes and facilitates ease of carrying. The integrated Picatinny rail system allows for the mounting of various optics and accessories. Additionally, the ambidextrous safety selector, magazine release, and charging handle ensure ergonomic use for both right- and left-handed users.
The MPT-55K is used not only by the Turkish Armed Forces but also by various security forces. This rifle is especially favored by special forces and gendarmerie units and plays an effective role in urban warfare and close-quarters combat. It has also been exported to some allied and friendly nations.
Inspired by the success of the MPT-76, the MPT-55K was developed and introduced in 2017. Manufactured at MKE’s Kırıkkale facilities, the rifle is a product of entirely domestic engineering and production capabilities. During its development, user feedback and operational needs from the field were considered to improve the design.

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