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  2. 1P78 Kashtan - Wikipedia

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    1P78 is a telescopic sight manufactured by Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant and in use with the Russian Armed Forces, intended as a replacement for the older PSO-1 and 1P29 scopes currently being used by the Russian military. The optic is intended to become the standard issue sight for the infantry riflemen within the Russian military.

  3. Kortik CIWS - Wikipedia

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    Its export version is known as Kashtan (Russian: Каштан, English: Chestnut), with the NATO designation CADS-N-1 Kashtan. [ 8 ] The Kortik is found on the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov , the Kirov -class battlecruiser , the Neustrashimy -class frigate , as well as the People's Liberation Army Navy Sovremenny -class destroyers ...

  4. Kashtan-class salvage vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Project 141, (NATO reporting name Kashtan class) is a class of salvage vessel/submersible support built at Rostock's Neptun Werft in East Germany for the Soviet Navy. [1] In total, eight ships of this type were commissioned from 1988 to 1990. [2] The ships became part of the Russian Navy after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

  5. List of NATO reporting names for surface-to-air missiles

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  6. Close-in weapon system - Wikipedia

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    Kashtan CIWS. A close-in weapon system (CIWS / ˈ s iː w ɪ z / SEE-wiz) [1] is a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft which have penetrated the outer defenses, typically mounted on a naval ship. Nearly all classes of larger modern warships are equipped with some kind of CIWS ...

  7. AK-74 - Wikipedia

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    The current Russian standard side rail mounted optical sight for the AK-74M is the 2.8×17 1P78 Kashtan, an aiming optic similar to the American ACOG. [29] When mounted the 1P78 sight is positioned centered above the receiver. It weighs 0.5 kg, offers 2.8× magnification with a field of view of 13° and 32 mm eye relief.

  8. PSO-1 - Wikipedia

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    The scope body is sealed and filled with nitrogen, which prevents fogging of optics and was designed to function within a -50 °C to 50 °C temperature range. For zeroing the telescopic sight the reticle can be adjusted by manipulating the elevation and windage turrets in 5 centimetres (2.0 in) at 100 metres (109 yd) (0.5 mil or 1.72 MOA ...

  9. Kashtan - Wikipedia

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    Kashtan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dror Kashtan (born 1944), Israeli footballer and manager; Nikita Kashtan (born 2003), Russian footballer;