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REVOLVERS
9mm R-92 REVOLVER
Designed to engage hostile manpower at short ranges.
It has a double action firing mechanism. Provision is made for simultaneous extraction of all fired cartridge cases and clip loading. Firing is possible without the use of the clip.
The semi-enclosed hammer and forward displaced grip with the trigger mechanism ensure compact size of the revolver and convenience of its covert carrying.
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9mm RSA REVOLVER |
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Designed to engage hostile manpower. It is an individual service weapon provided with a rotating cylinder for cartridges held in a clip. The hammer-type firing mechanism permits single and double action firing. The revolver has a reliable safety device.
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Basic characteristics
Muzzle velocity at 20 oC, m/s |
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Rate of fire without reloading, rds/min |
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Empty weight, kg |
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Accuracy life, rds |
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Cylinder capacity, rds |
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9mm 0Ts-01 KOBALT REVOLVER
Intended for close-in combat.
The firing mechanism allows double and single action firing.
The revolver is loaded with cartridges singly or with the use of a clip. The fired cartridge cases are extracted simultaneously or singly. The cylinder is swung aside for loading or unloading.
In this pistol, there are no small detachable parts or those that can incidentally spring out during field stripping. The OTs-01S version is chambered for the 9 x 17 Short (.380 ACP) cartridge.
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Basic Characteristics |
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Cartridge |
9 x 18 PM, PMM |
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Parabellum |
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Muzzle velocity, m/s |
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Z"["!I/"H #()&)#%I 4-!+, 1/# |
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Firing range, m |
50 |
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Overall dimensions, mm |
210 x 37 x 145 |
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Empty weight, kg |
0.8 |
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Trigger pull, kgf |
3 - 3.5 |
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Barrel length, mm |
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Cylinder capacity, rds |
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PART 1
REVOLVERS
12.3mm UDAR, UDAR-S AND UDAR-TS REVOLVERS
The main feature of the Udar revolver is its large caliber (12.3mm), which, in combination with a powerful cartridge, ensures superiority over other models of personal weapons in terms of bullet stopping power. Various cartridges are developed for the revolver.
The Udar revolver configuration, firing mechanism design and rifled barrel ensure high accuracy and close pattern of fire.
The Udar-S service revolver is chambered for the 12.3 x 22 cartridge.
The Udar-TS revolver is intended to fire paint bullets during training exercises and suppression of hooligan activities. Safety is guaranteed by the impossibility of firing live cartridges from the Udar-TS revolver.
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12.3 x 40 |
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Empty weight, kg |
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ZOOPARK-1 TARGET LOCATING
AND FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM
Designed to locate hostile mortar and artillery firing positions and tactical missile launch sites by spotting shots and launches. The system is also used to control fire of friendly weapons.
While Zoopark-1 electronically scans a 60° sector facing any direction, it can detect up to 70 firing positions per minute, track up to 12 targets simultaneously, generate coordinates of detected firing positions before the hostile shells hit their targets, and provide for automated information exchange with the command post. The system is resistant to electromagnetic radiation and elec- t r o n i c
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Designed to flash-range the positions of firing mortars, artillery pieces, multiple launch rocket systems, launching positions of enemy tactical missiles and support the fire (launches) of similar friendly systems. The radar uses a paraboloid deflector antenna.
Components: three-dimensional monopulse fivecentimeter radar with coordinates picked off automatically, MT-LBu base chassis, and power generating set.
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FARA-1 PORTABLE GROUP TARGET LOCATING AND WEAPON AIMING RADAR
Designed to locate moving ground targets, aim mounted automatic weapons (machine guns, grenade launchers) at targets under zero visibility, monitor land areas in the automatic mode, and produce a sound or light warning signal if an intruder is detected.
Fara-1 is a continuous-wave Doppler radar. It features a solid-state microwave transceiver, slotted waveguide antenna, and a remote control console. It can be installed on a tripod, armored or other vehicles, tree trunks, or in buildings.
The radar automatically detects moving targets within a preset scan sector, identifies targets by analyzing the nature of a sound signal and produces information via a standard interface.
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LOCATING RADAR
Designed to locate moving ground and waterborne targets, as well as monitor state borders, vast land areas and separate installations.
Credo-M1 is a coherent pulse Doppler radar. It automatically detects moving targets, determines their coordinates, encodes targets by different colors, presents threat environment on the terrain map background, produces tracks of moving targets, tracks targets automatically while scanning, measures target coordinates and velocity vector, stores and records radar data, and provides interface with data transmission devices.
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CREDO-1E VERSATILE MOVING TARGET
LOCATING RADAR
Designed to locate moving ground and waterborne targets, and adjust artillery fire.
Credo-1E is a coherent pulse Doppler radar complete with a solid state multimode master oscillator, clystron and slotted waveguide antenna.
The radar can be used either autonomously or mounted on reconnaissance vehicles, various vehicle chassis and helicopters (Credo-S, SNAR-10).
The radar automatically detects, tracks and identifies targets. It can be operated in the sectoror circularscan mode. The radar incorporates fast automatic frequency agility feature. Moreover, it presents threat environment on the terrain map background, encodes targets with different colors, produces moving target tracks, processes a digital terrain map, automatically tracks targets while scanning, stores and records radar data, and provides information exchange over a standard interface.
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FARA-1 RADAR
ANTENNA SYSTEM
Designed for use as part of the portable Fara-1 radar.
The antenna system is a slotted waveguide array.
Basic Characteristics
Gain, dB
Width of major radiation pattern lobe, deg: in azimuth
in elevation
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Weight, kg |
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MOBILE RECONNAISSANCE STATIONS
1
PRP-4M DEITERY MOBILE
RECONNAISSANCE STATION
Intended to perform artillery reconnaissance and support the fire of ground artillery.
The station is arranged on a BMP chassis providing antibullet and antifragmentation protection.
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