AS Val

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AS Val
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The AS VAL (Special Automatic Rifle)
Type Assault Rifle
Place of origin Soviet Union
Service history
In service 1987–present
Used by Russian Federation
Wars First Chechen War and Second Chechen War, 2008 South Ossetia war, War in Donbass, Insurgency in the North Caucasus, Syrian Civil war (used by Russian special forces)
Production history
Designer

TsNIITochMash

Pyotr Serdyukov
Designed 1987
Manufacturer Tula Arms Plant
Unit cost Unknown (estimated to be around 110,822 roubles, in USD $1788)
Produced 1987
No. built Unknown, estimated to be relatively low due to its production costs.
Variants VSS "Vintorez", SR-3 "Vikhr", SR-3M, VSSM
Specifications
Weight 2.5 kg (5.51 lb) empty
Length 875 mm (34.4 in) stock extended / 615 mm (24.2 in) stock folded
Barrel length 200 mm (7.9 in)

Cartridge 9x39mm SP5 and SP6 also PAB-9, SPP, BP later variants made in 2004.
Action Gas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 295 m/s (968 ft/s)
Effective firing range 400 m
Maximum firing range ~500 m
Feed system 20-round detachable box magazine
(optional 10-round magazine from the VSS or 30-round magazine from the SR-3M)
Sights Front post, rear sector sight; day or night-time optics

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.

In addition to its rarity, it has also been restricted of use in certain conflicts in Russia’s Intervention of the Syrian Civil war. This is due to the weapon’s high effectiveness against unarmored and armored targets, which could possibly be friendly. This bill is recent and is named “The Vladikavkaz 9x39mm Subsonic Round Restriction Certificate” And has been put into effect near certain areas of Syria, not all however. It is currently unknown if the document will stay in effect permanently.

Design[edit]

Its effective range is approximately 300 m, as it uses heavy subsonic 9x39mm SP-6 (high-performance armor-piercing) ammunition, as well as the SP-5 ball round used by the VSS Vintorez suppressed sniper rifle. It can also use the same 10 or 20-round magazines as the VSS. Controls are similar to all AK-type rifles with charging handle on the right side, tangent rear sight, magazine release button behind the magazine well, and safety lever above the trigger guard. The fire selector is, however, located within the trigger guard, behind the trigger. The "Val" has two modes of fire, semi-automatic and fully automatic fire at a rate of 900 RPM. According to its users, the "Val" is reliable, accurate, and well liked.

It has an AK-type side mount for various optical sights, including the 4x PSO-1 scope and night sights such as the 1PN51[1] calibrated for use with the 9x39mm round. The standard open sights are graduated up to 400 m in 25 m increments.

The "Val" shares 70% of its components with its sister-gun, the VSS Vintorez. Differences are a skeletonized steel stock which folds to the left for storage and transportation (gun can operate with stock folded but it cannot be fitted with a scope while the stock is folded).

The reliability of the rifle is equivalent to an AKM, including functioning in difficult conditions such as dust, dirt, sand, rain, at a temperature range from -50 °C to +50 °C.[citation needed]

Variants[edit]

The SR-3 Vikhr is a compact assault rifle based on the AS Val, chambered for the same round, featuring a new stock but lacking an integral suppressor.

Users[edit]

A comparison photo shows the 'AS Val' on the bottom while its sister the 'VSS Vintorez' is shown on the top.
AS Val Instruction sheet with field strip

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b ИЗДЕЛИЕ 1ПН51 ТЕХНИЧЕСКОЕ ОПИСАНИЕ И ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ [PRODUCT 1PN51 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS] (in Russian). January 1992. p. 11. 
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120309192408/http://geo-army.ge/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=9&lang=en

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