Performance and specifications of KBP VSK94, a noise sniper rifle made by KBP in Russia
The KBP VSK94 is a Russian-designed sniper rifle chambered in the 9x39mm subsonic cartridge. It was developed in the late 1990s by the Instrument Design Bureau (KBP) in Tula, Russia, and is primarily intended for use by special forces and counter-terrorism units. History: The development of the VSK94 began in the early 1990s, with the aim of creating a rifle that could provide superior accuracy and lethality at ranges of up to 400 meters. The rifle was designed to be used by special forces operating in urban environments, where the use of conventional high-powered rifles such as the Dragunov or the Barrett M82 was not feasible due to the risk of collateral damage. The VSK94 is based on the VSS Vintorez rifle, which was developed in the 1980s and was widely used by Russian special forces in conflicts such as the Chechen Wars. The VSS Vintorez was designed as a silenced rifle, and it became apparent that a similar weapon chambered in a subsonic cartridge could provide superior accuracy