NEW SOVIET 7.62 MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE SKS, SUBMACHINE GUN, AND 7.62 MM PISTOL

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April 14, 1955
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27 : CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 fr, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT This Document contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States, within the mean- ing of Title 18, Sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as n mend ed Its transmission or revelation.of its contents to or receipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. The reproduction of this form is prohibited. COUNTRY USSR/Austria (Soviet Zone) REPORT NO. 50X1 SUBJECT New Soviet 7.62 mm Semi-Automatic Carbine DATE DISTR. SKS, SubMachine Gun, and 7.62 mm Pistol 14 April 1955 50X1 NO. OF PAGES 13 DATE OF INFO. REQUIREMENT NO. 50X1 PLACE ACQUIRED REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Attached is a copy as received 50X1 ATE #x ARMY Ev NAVY AIR vhc FBI AEC or Washington Distribution indicated By "X"; Field Distribution BY "*".1 flprlaccifiAri in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27 CONFIDENTIAL CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 MIOMMININIMMENNIMINIIIIME REPORT 50X1 50X1 COUNTRY USSR/Austria (Soviet Zone) DATE DISTR. 28 Mar. 1955 SUB3ECT New Soviet 7.62 mm Semi-Automatic Carbine SKS, NO. OF PAGES 12 Submachine Gun, and? 7.62 mm Pistol 50X1 y DATE OF INFORMATION 50X1 REFERENCES: PLACE ACQUIRED THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 111 NEW SOVIET 7.62 mm SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE, MODEL SKS 1 (See page 10 for sketch) Issue of the Carbine and Its Accessories 1. Sometime in March 1954, a sufficient number o carbines, model SI'S, arrived previously issued to the priva s o cation Sn. The carbines were issued a /ew days after their arrival, with the 141944 carbines being turned in and sent out of the Unit to an unknown destination. 2. 50X1 the new Soviet 7.62 mm semi-automatic 50X1 to re a e the 156 carbines, 141944, the 735th Sep Radio Communi- 3. The cleaning kit consisted of a cleaning rod, a bore brush, a cleaning-rod stop, a cleapiag-rod handle pin, a cleaning-rod'attachment, a cleaning-rod handle, and an oil can. The carbines were kept in the company arms room of the 2d Co. under the supervision Of a "duty soldier" (dnevalnvv).1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 nna-Inecifiarl in Part - Sanitized CODV Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 C Cefl IDENTIAL -2- Senlrity Measures 5. The men were all repeatedly informed in classes and formations that the new carbine was a classified weapon and would not be taken out of the weapon out of 6. 70 garrison area except under specific instructions. the garrison only on one occasion, mer-of 1954. TOon on guard duty and the main gate of the garr son drew one of six old PPSh SMWs retained in the company for use when personnel were expected to be seen by Austrians, to a maneuver in Hungary in the sum assigned to the post. attending c. Shortly after the new carbines were issued to the man company first sergeant vent on business to his (the sergeant) Old unitt'an unidentified Soviet Army unit, about 200 km away and cams back with a story that a sentry had been kidnapped and that the new carbine that the soldier had been armed with had been stolen, this act Walf perfored by revengeful Austrians. the rounds used by the carbine were also considered to be secret. the system of accountability for this ammunition was very strict. Olit the two occasions when carbine firing while on the firing range each marksman was flanked by a second soldier whose function it was to retrieve 111 ejected brass with his garrison cap (pilotka). After a day on the range all the brass and unexpended rounds were carefully counted to insure that none vas lost. The men were warned that if one round or brass cartridge was lost, the entire battalion might have to be called out to seardh for it. 4 Instruction and Trainiug S.. In addition to range firing on the unit firing range, located 15 km from the gar rison on the outskirts of Baden, the men had a minimum of one tour per week of classroom instruction by company NC Os, Source described firing and classroom instruction as folloyes a. Range firing was preceded by dry-firing exercises in the cotoany area using the triangulation sighting method. Range firing was at bulls-eye targets from a prone position at a range of 100 m the first time and 200 m tht second time. The men were instructed to set their rear Sight on the cyrillic '11 "(permanent - poetoyannyy) setting. 5 b. Each man was allowed five rounds on the initial range firing to zero the weapon. Those men that were not firing their weapons accurately received assi#tance from the platoon CO or one of the platoon NCOs. If these indivi- duals decided that the fault lay with the weapon, the company armorer was called and used 4 special vise-like tool to move the front sight to compensate for the error, weapon was never zeroed in properly and CCNFIDENTIAL 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 , 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 C0iFIDENTIAL 50X1 50X1 c. Classroom instruction was conducted by the platoon sergeant or one of the squad leaders who generally read from the infantry manual on this weapon. The manual was titled "NSD (nastavleniye po strelkovomy delu or manual 011 infantry matters) 50X1 Karabin SKS (skorostrelnyy karabin sianova or rapid firing carbine of:Siminov) OBR 43 (ipiodel 1943) goda (year)." It was dark brown in color, contained about 20 pages, and was about 12 x 8 cm in size. 50X1 d. The manual was available to all privates and was in a reading file in the com- pany orderly room. It was not classified Each time an NCO needed the manual for classroom instruction, he went to the orderly roam and drew a copy for the instruction period. e. The text of the instruction, without variation, consisted of reading the manual from cover to cover0 this included technical data on the weapon i- and each private was required to vomit this information to meMory. after Several such sessions most of the men would sit and sleep in the classroom. 50X1 50X1 50X1 9. The marked Characteristics of Carl4ae and It Angunitiou following are the characteristics of the carbine and its ammunitions (Items with an* were as stated in the manual.) a. Model * SKS - Skorostrelnyy Karabin Simlinovi? M1941 b. Caliber * 7.62 mm C, Operation * Gas, semireutomatic? magazine-fed, counter-recoil-spring loaded. d. Diameter of gas port * Approximately 2.4 mm. e, Magazine capacity * Bine rounds and one in chamber in accord- 50X1 50X1 anOe with the manual. (However, f. Magazine * E. Weights With knife-type With four-edged bayoxiet * Without bayonet accessories bayonet * prong-type or cleaning Integral box. 3.950 kg 3.800 kg bayonet mounted on this weapon listed in the manual,) CCNFIDENTIAL 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 50X1 CONFIDENTIAL -4, la. Length: With bayonet in folded position * 101 QM (4004 ) With extended bayonet * 130 cm (52 in) i. Length of bayonet * j. Length of barrel k. Muzzle velocity * 1. Maximum range * 2000 in (manual stated that at 1500 a the bullet still had sufficient velocity to penetrate a human body.) Maximum effective range * 365 in (The "TT" (permanent) setting on rear sight equaled this range.) Rifling *? Four lands and grooves, uniform right hand twist, twist unknown. n. Cooling * Air, assisted through three air vents on either side of the wooden upper hand guard. 33 cm (13.2 in) Unknown 500 meters per second 0. sights: ? istont * Rear:* Stock assembly q. Method of charging r. Rate of fire * s. Bayonet t. Sling u. Weapon replaced (in source's unit), Open post with circular guard. Tangent Curve - graduated from cyrillic flr"1-11 (permanent) and then numbers 1 through 10. Each graduation represented 100 m. The combat range setting Of oTr is the 4ame as if the light was set for approxi- mately 365 in on the sight scale. No windage adjustment. Two pieces, wooden, unlaminated stock proper and upper hand guard. Yellow or black wood. (His unit had both colors orltocke.) Ten-round straight-line clip (non-expendable). 35 to 40 rounds per minute was given as the optimum practical rate. (cyclic rats of fire unknown) Two types: Permanent, folding, knife; and iv permanent, folding, four-edged prone-type. 'Web,, fastened under rear stock and front, left of upper hand guard. 7.62 mm Mossin Nagant Carbine M1944 v. Place of manufacture Unknown v. Year of manufacture 1953 was the date stamped on weapon. Other 4K4 carbines in unit were stamped as being made in 1951. CORP IDENTIAL 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27 : CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 (F111-- x. First issue: CONFIDENTIAL 560' (1) Austria (2) vpsR an 50X1 y. Ammunition: (1) Model .(2) Basic combat load (3) Type (4) Packaging z. Markings on weapon unidentified infantry battalion. 61595 or 51696) in Barnaul (N 53-20, E 83-48), Altayskiy Kray? Siberia, USSR, in the summer of 1953. Weapon was in the hands of the cadre, while trainees used the M1944 carbine. 141943 as described in class. Interchange- able with new SMG IC And new u/i pistol. Unit officers stated that the aMmunition would fit the new pistol. 100 rounds'. Three pouches, each pouch with three ten-round clips. An additional nine rounds in magazine and one round in chamber. Ball ammunition used on f ng range. incendiary, tracer, and armor-piercing types of this 7.62 ammunition. I a color pcneme was used. The ball,ammuni- tion had no paint markings, but a stripe ground the point of the at would indicate the. type. 20 rounds to ,a package in layers of five and serial. number were stamped in at least throb placed: (1) On rear top of barrel (2) On trigger mechanism (3) Receiver cover. It was also etched 50X1 onto the side of the bolt. ,50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Zfaikertag 50X1 . Carbines arrived in his unit in wooden boxes each containing ten carbines- Thai weapons were covered with heavy cosmolene. fillAg4tag After firing, the weapons were cleaned until the bore and all parts were c e Than a light film of oil ass placed on all portions of the weapon. bore cleaner 148 not used because this a . rusted the weapons. ot soa and wate used "spit and clean cioths.-" Daily cleaning of tne weapon after firing was compulsory for one week; after this, it was cleaned once a week. C OR' DENT IAL 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 OX1 50X1 nAcIassified in Part- Sanitized CopyApprovedforRelease @ 50-Yr2013/09/27 : CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/09/27 : CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 DUAI CIEFIDENTIAL -6- 12. The man were told to use the cleaning rod attachment to prevent bell mouthing of the bore. They were told that the bores of and bayonets on the weapons were chrome-plated and would not rust. However, this was not altogether true as some of the bayonets were not smooth and shiny but had a rough finish that was definitely not chromed. .13. Cleaning accessories for the weapon fitted into the cleaning-rod handle and were kept in a well in the butt of the stock, with the exception of the cleaning rod which slipped into a space under the barrel between the barrel and the bayonet. 14. Disassembly and Assembly Disassembly and assembly, loading and operation of the weapon E-;;;;;nces were noted, however: 1 following differences closely with other data received on this weapon. The foowing d a. the trigger assembly was released by pushing a release catch under the stock and just to the rear of the trigger asseably. 14 The forward portion of the trigger assembly hooked onto two lugs connected to the receiver, and in no way did the trigger assembly ....touch the magazine , v. The magazine release catch was attached to some other unknown part of the weapon and not the trigger assembly. d. The barrel and the receiver were in some way connected by a pin and two hooks that released when the trigger mechanism assembly was released. e. The pin described in sub-paragraph d above was visible on the exterior of the lower hand guard on either side. The bayonstvatch414:wasstraight on its bearing surface. The 'bayonet Was 0';OrePOihted,;' NEW SOVIET SUBMACHINE GUN L5. See page 11 for sketch). IZIA2 L6. Issue of the new Soviet SMG occurred in the 735th Separate Radio Communication BA,' at the same time as that of the new SKS carbines. Approximately 24 of these weapons were issued to the unit and were used to replace the old SMG PPSh used by squad leaders and platoon sergeants of his unit. Six of the old SMG PPSh were retained by each of the ccapanies to be used as Weapons at main gate of the garrison and on those occasions when personnel had to leave the area under arms. .7. The SMGs were issued a few days after their arrival in the unit in March 195L. The weapons arrived in smaller cases than those the carbines came in The weapons were coemolene coated; and, upon issue, each NCO was required to clean his weapon with gasoline, accessory items were issued along with the weapon shoulder strap, a pouch with a capacity of five magazines, and six 32 round, curved box:magazines. Goff DENT IAL 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 CONFIDENTIAL 19. The new SMGs were kept in the company arms room along with the carbines and the same instructions as for the carbines governed how they were to be drawn for use. Security Measuro 20. The men were all informed by unit officers that the SMG was a secret weapon and that under no circumstances would it leave the garrison except by the direct order of a responsible officer0 the new SMGs were taken out of the garrison only on one occasion, to travel to Hungary for maneuvers in summer 1954. 21, The Reennition used by the new SMG was identical with that used by the new carbine SKS, and the same security measures were adopted on the firing range for ammunition accountability as in the case of the carbine, on the two occasions on the firing range to fire the carbine, the unit NCOs fired the SMGs. In addition to this he had heard that the NCOs went out on the range an additional time to fire. The ammunition used by the weapons game from the same box. 22. 23. Instruction and Training Prior to firing, the NCOs received dry-firing instruction and, during the period from the time of issue the NGOs received from two to three hours, Der week of classroom instruction on the weapon It followed the same general pattern as that given on the carbine for the privates. The instructors for NCO classes were always officers of the company used were full-length silhouettes. On the first occasion the course was 100 in and the second time 200 in, The NCOs on both occasions were each given nine rounds and instructed to fire from the prone position on three silhouettes using three-round bursts for each one. He heard that the meats were scored as follows: One hit on one silhouette was satisfactory, one hit on each of two silhouettes was good, and one hit on each of the three silhouettes was excellent and resulted in public praise from the company CO. Characteristics oQ SMG 24. The following are the characteristics of the new SMG: 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 a. Model Unknown 50X1 b. Caliber 7.62 mm c. Operation gas-operated; semi 50X1 and full automatic fire. d. Magazine capacity 32 rounds according to Ne0s. e. Magazine Detachable curved box, 50X1 50X1 f. Weight 50X1 this weapon was somewhat heavier than the old PPSh. CONFIDENTIAL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part-Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @50-Yr2013/09/27:CIA-RDP82300046R000500020007-7 CWIDENTIAL g. Length Approximately 80 cm, h. Length of barrel Unknown i. Muzzle elocity Unknown .1. ma ? ,, range k. Rifling 1, Cooling 7116 Sights: Front Rear n. Stock assembly o. Method of charging Unknown. Maximum effective range was 200 meters, as told to source by NCOs. the bore in this weapon was also chrome- plated. Air-assisted through two or three air vents in the upper wooden hand guard. Open post with circular guard. Unknown - leaf-type with no windage gauge. Fixed wooden or metal folding Hand-loaded, detachable curved box magazine. itate.fir, UnknoWn q. Bayonet None r. Sling Web type, fastening unknown. 0. Weappn replaced in sourcels unit 7.62 mm PPSh SMO M1941. t. Place of manufacture Unknown u. Year of manufacture V. First issue w. Ammunition (1) Model (2) Basic combat load 24 Markings on weapon y. Performance there were two years of manufacture for the weapons 1951 and 1953. .Austria. 50X1 ' 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 March 1954 in 141943, interchangeable with carbine SKS and unidentified pistol described in this report. 192 rounds. One pouch with five 32 round magazines and one ma azine in the weapon. (AasumptionP Ibased on the number of magazines per pouch and weapon.) Unknown the old PPSh SMG was a much better weapon, being simpler in design, lighter in weight, more accurate in firing, and (with the drum) had greater fire power than the new SMG. C ONE IDENT IAL 50X1 50X1 50X1 neclassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 CONFIDENTIAL -9- 50X1 25. 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 the bores of these weapons were 6. chrome plsted and would not rust. NEW SOVIET 7.62 mm UNIDENTIFIED PISTOL (Seepage 12 for sketch) the pistol could be fired from the shoulder using the wooden holster as a stook, this pistol used the same ammunition as the new 7.62 mm SES Carbine and the new 7.62 mm unidentified SMO. the weapon carried 25 rounds in a Magazine,, fired. semi-automatically, and was similar to the German World War II. 1Kausern pistol. 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 4. 5. 6. Co: This same tag was described by DS-616 as bearing the carbine serial number and the cyrillic initials "EP" indicating ukarabin" (catbine). 50X1 50X1 CONFIDENTIAL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Sketch of Soviet 7.62-mm Carbine SKS (Skorostrelnnu Karabin gdanloiaoyA)J3.* Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 CONFIDENTIAL 50X1 Sketch of New Unidentified 7.627-mm Soviet SMG With Three Typos of Stacks* Receiver Cover Bolt Handle ;par Sight Leaf Gas Cylinder Bel pper Ha uard a, tr77.1-11 _Amp Air Tents 4?Open Post Front Sight With Circular Guard. istol Grip Retaining Bolt Hinges (Pivot side Unk Metal Folding Stock 50X1 CONFIDENTIAL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7 GONFIDATIAL -12- 50X1 Memory Sketch of Mew eviet 7.62-mm Unidentified. Pistol Holster and Grip * Metal back for grip Pistol grip, yellow, wend, rough diagonal cut 50X1 Holster Cover, with concave top for off shoulder firing 4 cm CONFIDENTIAL Leather over shoulder carrying strap Dark brown wooden bolster 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/09/27: CIA-RDP82-00046R000500020007-7