Do Russians use Picatinny?

However, the next generation of Russian military arms (AK-12, AK-15, Kord 5.45 and SVC) incorporates Picatinny rails in the factory configuration, totally ditching the old Soviet dovetail rail. This coincides with the decision of Russian industry to manufacture new sights with a Picatinny, as seen with the 1P87.
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What optics do the Russians use?

1P78 is one of the newer optics (telescopic sight) to be supplied to the Russian Armed Forces. With a magnification of 2.8 it is similar to the Trijicon Acog, and the PO 3.5x21P. This is the very reason why it is replacing the standard issue PSO-1 currently being used in large numbers by the Russian military.
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Do Russians use iron sights?

Imagery coming out of Russia and Ukraine indicates that regular Russian soldiers are still using iron sights. Yes Russian special forces have optics (as seen in some Syria footage) but apparently not the everyday soldier.
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What cartridge does the Russian military use?

The AK-12 is chambered in 5.45×39mm and due to the Russian military requirements, Kalashnikov Concern also offers the rifle in 7.62×39mm cartridge, designated as the AK-15.
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Does the Russian military use Zenitco?

Part of the brand's gaining popularity among the community can be attributed to its increasing usage by active Russian military forces, lending it an air of legitimacy above its domestic competition.
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What is Russia's most elite unit?

At present, there are as many as 17,000 Spetsnaz, although this figure must be qualified. They are undoubtedly an elite unit within the Russian military, but there are elites and there are elites.
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Is Tulammo Russian?

Tula Cartridge Plant, also Tula Cartridge Works (TCW) (Russian: Тульский патронный завод, Tul'skiy Patronnyj Zavod) is a company based in Tula, Russia.
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What rifle does Spetsnaz use?

AK-74 rifle

The standard issue 5.45mm AK-74 is used by both Spetsnaz and the regular troops. The AK-74 family of assault rifles are the modernised version of the AK-47.
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Does Russia block websites?

Since 2012, Russia maintains a centralized internet blacklist (known as the "single register") maintained by the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor). The list is used for the censorship of individual URLs, domain names, and IP addresses.
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Do soldiers use iron sights?

Army recruits used only iron sights during basic training until 2015, when Army switched to the close combat optic, which allows soldiers to to aim with the benefit of a built-in red dot centered on a target when they look through the scope, officials told Task & Purpose.
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Does Russian army still use AK 47?

The AK-12 and AK-15 will replace older weapons in the Russian Armed Forces. Soon, Russian troops will carry new assault rifles into battle. The AK-12 and AK-15, direct descendants of the world-famous AK-47, are set to replace existing rifles and modernize the Russian military's arsenal.
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Are there any female Spetsnaz?

Russia's female Spetsnaz

Spetsnaz has allowed female members for some time, and women have been incorporated into Spetsnav officer training in recent years.
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Is Russian ammo still banned?

All Russian ammo was banned for import to the U.S. as of Sept. 7, 2021, but the cheap 7.62 x 39 mm bullets – favored by many Americans for target practice with semiautomatic rifles – kept flowing because of a State Department loophole allowing existing and pending import permits to stand.
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Which is better wolf or Tula ammo?

Tulammo Vs Wolf Ammo - Is Wolf Better Than Tula? No, Wolf is not better than Tulammo because they are the same thing. Wolf Ammo is the same as Tulammo - it's made by the same Russian factory, and sold under two different brands.
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Is Wolf ammo Russian?

That company isn't based in Russia however, and its headquarters is actually in Placentia, California. Since its founding, it has been the exclusive importer of the Wolf brand and for years the ammo was produced in Russia.
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How tough are the Spetsnaz?

The soldiers of Spetsnaz – Russia's Special Purpose Regiment – are quite possibly the most pain-loving, battle-hardened killers in the world. The brute force they inflict on each other during daily training is a telling sign of how tough they are.
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Which army is stronger NATO or Russia?

The collective military capabilities of the 30 countries that make up NATO outnumber Russia in terms of aircraft, at 20,723 to 4,173, and in naval power, with 2,049 military ships, to 605. Russia's ground combat vehicle capacity is more competitive, however, with 12,420 units, to 14,682.
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What is a Russian soldier called?

Russian Spetsnaz

The elite units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are controlled, for the most part, by the military-intelligence.
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What is the Spetsnaz motto?

Motto: Any mission, any time, any place. Perhaps the most well-known of Russian Special Forces, the Spetsnaz was firstly proposed by Mikhail Svecgbykov.
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