Used 2 k PBR rextures.The OTs-33 Pernach (ОЦ-33 Пернач, Russian for “multivaned mace, pernach”) is a Russian 9×18 Makarov machine pistol, derived from the 5.45 mm OTs-23 Drotik machine pistol. The Pernach is an automatic pistol designed to replace the Stechkin APS in various special OMON units within the Russian police, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) and other paramilitary units. The OTs-33 was developed in 1995 by Igor Stechkin at the TsKIB SOO design bureau, and it went into limited production at the KBP Instrument Design Bureau. It is also known as the SBZ-2 (Russian: СБЗ-2), derived from the names of the KBP team responsible for the pistol, namely Stechkin, Baltser (Бальцер) and Zinchenko (Зинченко).The designers were tasked with resolving the difficulty of controlling recoil in full-auto mode present in the Stechkin APS pistol and simplifying it for combat deployment. The new pistol has a “square” shape, which is simpler (and less expensive) to manufacture and has a novel operating principle that increases controllability and reduces recoil.
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OTs-14 Groza 3D Model
Hellow!In this project i use 2 k PBR texrures.The OTs-14 Bullpup Rifle (ОЦ-14 “Гроза”) is a Russian selective fire bullpup assault rifle chambered for the 7.62×39 round and the 9×39mm subsonic round. It was developed in the 1990s at the TsKIB SOO (Central Design and Research Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Arms) in Tula, Russia. The weapon is colloquially known as OC-14 or OTs-14 “Bullpup Rifle” (“Thunderstorm”). The OTs-14-4A “Bullpup Rifle-4” has one derivative, the TKB-0239 (ТКБ-0239), also known as OTs-14-1A “Bullpup Rifle-1”, chambered for the 7.62×39mm round.
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SR-3 Vihr 3D Model
The SR-3 Vikhr (СР-3 Вихрь, Russian for “whirlwind”) is a Russian 9×39mm compact assault rifle. It was developed by A. D. Borisov, V. N. Levchenko and A. Tyshlykov at TsNIITochMash (Central Institute for Precision Machine Building) in the early 1990s and was manufactured in 1994. It is based on the AS Val silenced assault rifle but lacks an integral suppressor and has a newly designed folding stock and charging handle for ease of concealed carry. The abbreviation “SR” stands for spetsialnaya razrabotka — special development.
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Sako TRG 3D Model
Used PBR materials 2048×2048.The Sako TRG is a bolt-action sniper rifle line designed and manufactured by the Finnish firearm manufacturer, SAKO of Riihimäki. The TRG-21 and TRG-22 are designed to fire standard .308 Winchester or 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge, while the TRG-41 and TRG-42 are designed to fire the more powerful .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge and therefore having a standard larger action and barrel. They are available with olive drab green, desert tan/coyote brown, dark earth or black stocks, and are also available with a folding stock.The sniper rifles are normally fitted with muzzle brakes to reduce recoil, jump and flash. The Sako factory TRG muzzle brakes vent sideways and are detachable. Generally TRGs are outfitted with a Zeiss or Schmidt & Bender PM II telescopic sight with fixed power of magnification or with variable magnification. Variable telescopic sights can be used if the operator wants more flexibility to shoot at varying ranges, or when a wide field of view is required.In October 2011, Sako introduced the Sako TRG M10 Sniper Weapon System. It was designed as a user configurable multi caliber modular system and does not share its receiver and other technical features with the rest of the TRG line.
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VSK Vyhlop 3D Model
Used PBR materials 2048x2048VKS (ВКС) 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 (or, incorrectly, Vychlop), 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 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. The weapon uses an integral suppressor.
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AS VAL 3D Model
The AS «Val» (Avtomat Special’nyj Val, Russian: Автомат Специальный Вал or Special Automatic Rifle, code name: “Shaft”, GRAU designation 6P30) is a Soviet-designed assault rifle featuring an integrated suppressor. Development of a special rifle (AS) “Shaft” began in the first half of the 1980s in the Central Research Institute of Precision Engineering (TSNIITOCHMASH), in the city of Klimovsk, Moscow region. The lead designer of the rifle is Pyotr Serdyukov.It was developed in 1987 by TsNIITochMash (Central Institute for Precision Machine Building). Since 1987, it was added to the arsenal of the Soviet Army and the KGB and is used by Russian Spetsnaz special forces and the MVD, FSB, OMON, SOBR, GRU, and select units of the Russian Army.Due to the rifle being both expensive and in limited quantity, it is very rarely deployed according to some Russian Spetsnaz operators. It is deployed in special operations that are either sabotage or reconnaissance units behind enemy lines and is a favorite of Spetsnaz operators.
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Alpha Group Logo 3D Model
Spetsgruppa “A”, also known as Alpha Group (a popular English name), or Alfa, whose official name is Directorate “A” of the FSB Special Purpose Center (TsSN FSB), is an elite, stand-alone sub-unit of Russia’s special forces. It is a dedicated counter-terrorism task force of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), which primarily prevents and responds to violent acts in public transportation and buildings. It was created by the Soviet KGB in 1974. Although little is known about the exact nature of its primary directives, it is speculated that the unit is authorised to act under the direct control and sanction of Russia’s top political leadership, similar to its sister unit, the Directorate “B” (Vympel), which is officially tasked with protecting Russia’s strategic installations. It is also available for extended police duties, for paramilitary operations, and for covert operations, both domestically and internationally.
