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The A-91 is a Russian bullpup assault rifle developed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau during the 1990s. It is an evolution of the earlier 9A-91 carbine, primarily designed to be compact, reliable, and versatile in urban combat scenarios. The rifle is notable for its integrated 40mm grenade launcher and the use of a bullpup configuration ...
The 9A-91 is a compact assault rifle currently in use with Russian police forces. It is used as a cheaper and more versatile alternative to the SR-3 "Vikhr". [1]The 9A-91 is a gas operated, rotating bolt weapon, which utilizes a long stroke gas piston, located above the barrel, and a rotating bolt with 4 lugs.
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The VSK-94 (Russian: ВСК-94: Войсковой Снайперский Комплекс, romanized: Voyskovoy Snayperskiy Kompleks, lit. 'Military Sniper Complex', GRAU index 6В8) is a 9×39mm sniper rifle variant of the 9A-91 assault rifle, designed in 1995 in the KBP Instrument Design Bureau by Vasily Gryazev and manufactured by Tula Arms Plant.
A-91, a Soviet bull-pup assault rifle, derived from the 9A-91 carbine Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.
Russian armed forces also used 91 children as human shields, according to the report. Russia has denied targeting civilians since it invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.
A license-built version called A-91 was built in Romania, and the People's Republic of China copied the K-13 as the PL-2. Updated Chinese versions were the PL-3 and PL-5 . Soviet Union provided China K-13 missile technology as a part of MiG-21 fighter jet deal in 1962.
Watch a Belarus opposition group land a drone on top of the pancake-shaped radar of Russia's A-50 Mainstay jet, which is used to coordinate attacks on Ukraine.