Russian Arms & Weapons

Russia's vast geography shaped a military tradition emphasizing mass, endurance, and resilience over finesse — producing the Mosin-Nagant rifle, the T-34 tank, and ultimately the AK-47, arguably the most influential weapon ever made.

Russian Arms & Weapons

Overview

Russia's military history is defined by its geography — an enormous land empire with vast distances, extreme weather, and frontiers threatened from multiple directions. Russian military thinking consistently prioritized weapons that could be produced in enormous quantities, maintained by poorly trained soldiers in harsh conditions, and used effectively by mass conscript armies. These priorities produced some of history's most durable and widely distributed weapons.

Early and Medieval Russia

  • Shashka — A straight or slightly curved saber without a hand guard; the Cossack cavalry sword; used through WWI and WWII by Soviet cavalry
  • Berdysh — A large crescent-bladed poleaxe; used by Russian infantry (streltsy) and palace guards from the 16th–18th centuries
  • Streltsy muskets — Russian firearms infantry adopted matchlock muskets in the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible

Imperial Russia

  • Berdan rifle — American-designed, Russian-adopted single-shot breech-loader; replaced by the Mosin-Nagant
  • Mosin-Nagant M1891 — The Russian standard rifle for 60 years; 7.62×54mmR; 5-round internal magazine; robust and reliable; produced in over 37 million examples; used from 1891 through WWII and beyond; paired with the PE/PEM telescopic sight for the Soviet sniper program
  • Nagant M1895 revolver — 7.62mm gas-seal revolver; standard Russian/Soviet sidearm through WWII
  • Tokarev TT-33 — Semi-automatic pistol; 7.62×25mm; replaced Nagant; used through WWII and exported widely

Soviet Era

  • PPSh-41 — 7.62×25mm submachine gun; 71-round drum; simple, fast to produce, reliable in extreme cold; issued in enormous numbers to Soviet infantry
  • SVT-40 — Semi-automatic rifle; 7.62×54mmR; 10-round magazine; technically superior to the Mosin but complex
  • AK-47 (Avtomat Kalashnikova) — Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov; adopted 1947; 7.62×39mm; 30-round magazine; arguably the most significant weapon design in history; estimated 75–150 million produced across dozens of countries
  • RPG-7 — Rocket-propelled grenade launcher; 1961; the most widely used anti-tank weapon in history
  • Dragunov SVD — Semi-automatic sniper rifle; 7.62×54mmR; designated marksman rifle still in wide use

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