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  2. APS underwater rifle - Wikipedia

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    The rifle was carried in a waterproof case and could be used only on the surface, so the only effective underwater weapon against enemy frogmen was the knife. 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.

  3. SPP-1 underwater pistol - Wikipedia

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    The SPP-1 underwater pistol was made in the Soviet Union for use by Soviet frogmen as an underwater firearm. [2] It was developed in the late 1960s and accepted for use in 1975. [ 8 ] Under water, ordinary-shaped bullets are inaccurate and very short-range.

  4. Underwater firearm - Wikipedia

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    APS underwater rifle; ASM-DT amphibious rifle; SPP-1 underwater pistol; United States. AAI underwater revolver; Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun; The Lancejet (an underwater variant of the Gyrojet manufactured by MB Associates) was once considered for use by the United States military, but it was removed from consideration due to its inaccuracy ...

  5. ADS amphibious rifle - Wikipedia

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    For several decades, Soviet and then Russian combat divers and naval commando units were armed with special weapons for underwater combat, including the SPP-1 pistol and APS underwater assault rifle. The main drawback of these weapons is that their effectiveness (and life expectancy) for use above the water is severely degraded compared to ...

  6. Heckler & Koch P11 - Wikipedia

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    It is very similar to its predecessor, the Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun. In the past, Heckler & Koch has denied knowledge of its existence. [5] [1] This firearm is somewhat bulkier than its Soviet counterpart, the SPP-1 underwater pistol, but it has five barrels, as opposed to the Soviet firearm which has four. However, the SPP-1 does not need ...

  7. List of multiple-barrel firearms - Wikipedia

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    .22 Long Rifle.22 Short United States: 1919 Mk 1 Underwater Defense Gun: Mark 59 Mod 0 Projectile United States: 1970 Heckler & Koch P11 [2] Heckler & Koch: 7.62×36mm West Germany: 1977 SPP-1 underwater pistol: Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod: 4.5×40mmR Soviet Union: 1975 Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen double-barrel revolvers: Henrion, Dassy & Heuschen.25 ...

  8. ASM-DT amphibious rifle - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, the naval Spetsnaz forces often used the SPP-1 pistol for underwater fighting, and the AK-74 rifle out of water. The commandos thought that this arrangement was unsatisfactory, and there continued to be demand for an underwater automatic rifle that would be as effective underwater and as an AK-74 out of water.

  9. Vladimir Simonov (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    During his work, he was promoted from technician-designer to lead design engineer. Two products developed by him, the APS underwater rifle and the SPP-1 underwater pistol, have been adopted and manufactured in quantity, and one product is currently in trial operation along with the design of the research.