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The SPP-1M pistol is essentially the same as the SPP-1, with the following differences: [6] It has an extra spring above the sear to improve the trigger pull. Its trigger guard is larger to accommodate diving gloves. The weapon was designed by Vladimir Simonov, the cartridge by Pyotr Sazonov and Oleg Kravchenko. [1]
SPP-1 underwater pistol: 4.5×39mm: 1971–present SPP-1M (updated model) Soviet Union: OTs-38 Stechkin silent revolver: 7.62×42mm SP-4: 2002–present Russia PSS silent pistol also called MSS "Vul" ("wool" in English) 7.62×42mm SP-4: 1983–present replaced all previous noiseless pistols [3] PSS-2 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine ...
5.66×39mm APS underwater assault rifle, cartridges: MPS, MPST; 4.5×40mmR SPP-1M underwater pistol, cartridges: SPS; 7.62×54mmR PKP Pecheneg machine gun; 9M113M SACLOS anti-tank missile; 2S9 Nona self-propelled mortar; Zauralets-D; RDG-U smoke grenade [4] [5] Aerosol-forming ammunition [6] Knut fire simulator [7]
SPP-1M, a variant of the SPP-1 underwater pistol; PDM-1M mine, a variant of the PDM series of amphibious mines; VO-1M, an early designation of the Marine Attack Squadron VMA-231; YaK-1M, a variant of the Yakovlev Yak-1; SSH 1M (WA), an early name of Washington State Route 121; BWP-1M, a BMP-1 variant; BMW 1M, a BMW 1 Series M Coupe
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The SPP-1 underwater pistol was accepted in 1971, but soon proved to be useful for close-up self-defence rather than in attacking more distant targets. Vladimir Simonov undertook the job of developing an underwater assault rifle. To allow the rifle's mechanism to work under water, there had to be room for the flow of the water pushed aside by ...
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Two professors from Roane State Community College in eastern Tennessee have started a 73-day stint where they will be living and teaching underwater. While they're staying underwater, trying to ...