VKS sniper rifle

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VKS
12.7-мм снайперская винтовка ВКС - Технологии в машиностроении-2012 01.jpg
The VKS sniper rifle
TypeBullpup sniper rifle
Place of originRussia
Service history
In service2004–present
Used byFederal Security Service of the Russian Federation[citation needed]
Production history
DesignerCKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons)
Designed2002
ManufacturerCKIB SOO (Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons)
Produced2002
Specifications
Mass7 kg (total weight)
Length1120 mm (overall length with suppressor)
Barrel length450 mm
Width220 mm
Height220 mm

Cartridge12.7×55mm STs-130
ActionBolt-action
Muzzle velocity300 m/s
Effective firing range600 m
Feed system5-round detachable box magazine
SightsFolding iron sights or telescopic sight

VKS (ВКС) or VSSK (ВССК) is a Russian bullpup, straight-pull bolt-action, magazine-fed sniper rifle chambered for the 12.7×55mm STs-130 subsonic round. The weapon is also known by the name VSSK and the additional name Vykhlop (Выхлоп), "Exhaust", which comes from the development program. It was developed in around 2002 for the special force units of FSB.

The 12.7×55mm VKS silenced sniper rifle is intended for special operations that require silent firing[1] and penetration much superior to that provided by 9×39mm VSS silenced sniper rifle. Typical targets for the VKS are combatants in heavy body armor or behind cover.[2] The weapon uses an integral suppressor.

Design[]

The special round has an overall length of 97 mm. The accuracy is claimed as 1 Minute of arc at a 100-meter range with precision bullets.[2]

Cartridge variants :

  • SC-130 (СЦ-130) - standard
  • SC-130U (СЦ-130У) - for training
  • SC-130PT (СЦ-130ПТ) - increased accuracy (59 gram bullet)
  • SC-130PT2 (СЦ-130ПТ2) - increased accuracy (solid bronze bullet)
  • SC-130VPS (СЦ-130ВПС) - increased penetration (76 gram bullet). Capable of penetrating 16 mm of steel at 200 meters, or body armor up to GOST 5 at 100 meters.[1][2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Николаев, Андриан. "Патроны для стрелкового оружия - Военный паритет" [Ammunition for firearms]. Militaryparitet.com (in Russian). Retrieved 12 Dec 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Popenker, Maxium (2013). "ASh-12.7". world.guns.ru. Retrieved 12 Dec 2020.

External links[]

  • VKS
  • Pic 1 Pic 2
    (Photos of what appears to be a different variant of the VKS, or one of the similar competitive weapons of the same or similar development program. One of the differences is the muzzle suppressor, which can be removed and the weapon fired without it.)


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