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Assault rifle
OTs-12
The OTs-12
TypeAssault rifle
Carbine
Place of originRussia
Production history
DesignerV. N. Telesh and U. V. Lebedev
DesignedEarly 1990s
ManufacturerTsKIIB SOO
(Central Design Bureau of Sporting and Hunting Weapons)
Produced1993
No. built350[citation needed ]
Specifications
Mass2.5 kg (empty)
Length730 mm
490 mm (folded)
Barrel length206.5 mm

Cartridge ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm
Rate of fire 800 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity 270 m/s (890 ft/s)
Effective firing rangeabout 200 m (220 yd)
Maximum firing range400 m (440 yd)
Feed system20-round detachable box magazine
25-round magazine (experimental)
SightsIron sights

The OTs-12 Tiss (Russian: ОЦ-12 "Тисс", lit. 'Yew')[1] is a Russian fully automatic compact assault rifle. It is chambered for the subsonic ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm round.[2]

The Tiss is meant to equip OMON and SOBR units in CQB-based operations.[2]

History

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The rifle was developed in the early 1990s in TsKIB SOO of Tula designers VN Telesh and Yu.V.Lebedev. It is basically an AKS-74U re-chambered for ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm, it was designed as alternative to the AKS-74U.[3] The TsKIB COO of Tula made several hundred of OTs-12s, which were transferred to the Interior Ministry security forces.

Despite the good evaluation, the Tula Arms Plant did not put the rifle into mass-production.[3] They instead opted for a bullpup configuration known as OTs-14 Groza, which became its successor.

In 2018, a replica of the Tiss was reported to be designed by Daniel Fisher of KNS Precision.[4]

Design

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The main design changes from the AKS-74U are in the bolt, barrel, muzzle-brake, and magazine.[5] Early versions were made with a long barrel.[2]

The 20-round box magazine was designed so that it would be compatible with standard current-issue ammo pouches, but a larger 25-round magazine was in early production until its cancellation.

The subsonic round showed superior penetration of cover at short and medium ranges (200–300 m) when compared to the ×ばつ39mm">×ばつ39mm.[5]

Criticism was placed on the Tiss since a user cannot clean the gas outlet.[2]

See also

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References

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USSR/Russia
Warsaw Pact
Assault and
battle rifles
Classic
Bullpup
Carbines
20–25 cm (8–10 in) barrel
25–33 cm (10–13 in) barrel
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  • M76 (sniper rifle)
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  • M85 (carbine)
  • M90 (assault rifle)
  • M91 (sniper rifle)
  • M92 (carbine)
  • M21 (assault rifle/carbine)
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