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The PE scope (Russian: Винтовочный оптический прицел образца 1931 г. [1] or ПЕ, often called Прицел Емельянова, or Yemelyanov's sight [2] or Прицел Единый or Standard sight) is a family of Soviet telescopic sights, used from 1930s onwards on Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles, as well as SVT and AVS rifles. [2]
Chechen forces with AK-74 style rifles AK-12 assault rifle, replacing the AK-74M as the primary service rifle of the Russian Ground Forces Unidentified riflemen wearing Ratnik equipment and armed with AK-74 rifles at Simferopol Airport in February 2014. The AK-74 carried by the rifleman on the right does not have a magazine inserted. AKM [9]
Dual combat sighting system: ZF 3×4° optical sight topped with red dot sight as used on German G36A1 assault/sniper rifles. Though they had been used as early as the mid-19th century on rifled muskets, and even earlier for other tasks, it wasn't until the 1980s when optical devices for service rifles, such as the Austrian Steyr AUG and the ...
Replaced by the UAR-10 and Western sniper rifles in the sniping role. [57] Sniper rifles; Fort-301 Ukraine: 7.62×51mm NATO Licensed copy of the IWI Galatz. [58] Zbroyar Z-008 Ukraine: VPR-308 7.62×51mm NATO Used by the National Guard. [59] UAR-10 Ukraine: 7.62×51mm NATO [5] [60] Accuracy International Arctic Warfare United Kingdom: AX308 7. ...
Sniper rifles; Dragunov SVD-63 Soviet Union: 7.62×54mmR: Standard sniper rifle. [4] UAR-10 Ukraine: 7.62×51mm NATO: Replacing the Dragunov as the main sniper rifle of the National Guard. [13] VPR-308: This is a modified version of the "Zbroyar" Z-008, first entered service with the National Guard in July, 2014. [17]
The rifle, fully assembled, is six feet, six inches long (longer than the average sniper is tall) and weighs 50 pounds. Each 14.5mm round weighs 2.2 ounces, compared to a 1.5 ounces for the .50 ...
In addition, the rifles were bought and used during the hostilities in the Donbass by military personnel, border guards, and employees of the Security Service. [9] In 2018, a version of the Z-10 rifle chambered for 7.62 × 51 mm was adopted for armament by the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the name 7.62-mm self-loading sniper rifle UAR-10. [10]
The G-41(m) and G-41(w) semi-automatic rifles had ZF40 scopes added in small quantities for test and evaluation in the field. MP-43, MP-44, FG-42 automatic select fire weapons had the ZF41/1 fitted for test only, these were not produced past prototype stage, the ZF4 scope was then used on these weapons instead.