History of the SVD Dragunov with Max Popenker

Published on June 27, 2019
Duration: 39:29

This video details the history and development of the SVD Dragunov rifle, from its post-WWII origins to its modern variants. It highlights the rifle's design philosophy, technical refinements, and role as a designated marksman rifle for the Soviet and Russian armies. Key aspects include the shift in doctrine, the 1957 trials, ammunition development, and experimental versions.

Quick Summary

The SVD Dragunov was developed to provide Soviet forces with a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle, countering NATO's battle rifles and enhancing squad reach. Designed by Evgeniy Dragunov, it leveraged his precision shooting background and underwent key refinements like U-notch sights and a bayonet mount.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & WWII Context
  2. 02:38Post-War Doctrine Shift
  3. 05:29The 1957 Trials
  4. 08:52Adoption & Technical Refinements
  5. 11:26Ammunition & Accuracy Standards
  6. 19:30Experimental Variants & Modernization
  7. 31:33The SVD-M & Current Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary reason for the development of the SVD Dragunov rifle?

The SVD Dragunov was developed in the post-WWII era to provide Soviet forces with a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle. This was to counter NATO's adoption of semi-automatic battle rifles and give infantry squads greater reach and precision fire capability.

Who designed the SVD Dragunov, and what influenced its design?

The SVD Dragunov was designed by Evgeniy Dragunov, a competitive target shooter and gunsmith. His background emphasized precision, leading him to create a rifle specifically for accuracy rather than simply modifying an existing service rifle.

What were the key technical changes made to the SVD from its prototype to production?

Key changes from the SSV-58 prototype to the production SVD included replacing the diopter peep sight with a U-notch iron sight and adding a bayonet mount at the Army's request. It was issued with the standard 4x PSO-1 scope.

How did ammunition development affect the SVD's accuracy?

Initially using standard LPS machine gun ammo, the SVD's accuracy improved significantly with the development of the 7N1 sniper-grade load in the late 1960s. A later change in rifling twist rate aimed to stabilize tracer and AP rounds.

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