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'''Caliber:''' 9mm P.A. Rubber, .45 Rubber ("Yesaul-3") | '''Caliber:''' 9mm P.A. Rubber, .45 Rubber ("Yesaul-3") | ||
'''Capacity:''' 10-round detachable box magazines (20 and 30-round also | '''Capacity:''' 10-round detachable box magazines <!--Broken english: (20 and 30-round also avilable, but not welcome for use without plug, in terms of legislation)--> | ||
'''Firing Modes:''' Semi-Auto only | '''Firing Modes:''' Semi-Auto only |
Revision as of 12:55, 13 September 2020
The PP-91 Kedr (An acronym for Konstruktsiya Yevgeniya Dragunova, Russian: Конструкция Евгения Драгунова, lit. "Design by Yevgeniy Dragunov", and also literally meaning "Cedar" in Russian) is a Russian select-fire submachine gun. Although it was initially designed in 1969-1972 by Yevgeny Dragunov (as the PP-71), it wasn't issued then as it was intended to replace them with AKS-74U, which it failed to. The project was "rediscovered" in 1991 by order of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs (with the introduction of a number of changes, primarily the transfer of loading the magazine from the pistol grip to a more "traditional" position in front of the trigger group), with the start of first production in 1992 and mass production since 1993.
Variants of the Kedr include the improved PP-9 Klin, the suppressed PP-91-01 Kedr-B, and the non-lethal PDT-9T "Yesaul" and "Yesaul-3" (full-auto "Yesaul-2" variant was not introduced due to restrictions of Russian legislation).
Specifications
(1992 - Present)
Type: Submachine gun
Caliber: 9x18mm Makarov (PP-91 Kedr), 9x18mm PMM (PP-9 Klin)
Capacity: 20 or 30 round detachable box magazines
Firing Modes: Safe/Semi/Auto (PP-91 Kedr (800 RPM), PP-9 Klin (1050-1200 RPM))
The PP-91 Kedr and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
PP-91 Kedr
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) | Russian special forces | 2004 | ||
D-Day (Den'D) | Estonian terrorists | 2008 | ||
Newsmakers (Goryachie Novosti) | Russian OMON officers and criminals | with 30 round magazines | 2009 | |
Bablo | Russian and Ukrainian OMON/Berkut officers and criminals | with 30 round magazines | 2011 | |
Suicides (Samoubiytsy) | Mitus' thug | suppressed | 2012 | |
Treasures of the Twelve Gods (Sokrovishcha dvenadthati bogov) | Spetsnaz | 2016 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Idolmaster Xenoglossia | Azusa Miura | 2007 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Survarium | 2015 | |||
Contract Wars | 2015 | |||
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 2016 | |||
Escape from Tarkov | PP-91 Kedr 9x18PM SMG and PP-91-01 Kedr-B 9x18PM SMG | 20 and 30-round magazines, RIS mount for installation of flashlights, tactical devices and compact reflex sights | Was added in first alpha patch. Kedr-B can accept suppressors |
2016 |
PP-9 Klin
A strengthened version of the PP-91 Kedr designed to fire the more powerful 9x18mm PMM (Makarov Modernized for Klin) round.
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Dark Sector | "Vekesk Micro" | with 30-round magazine and strange muzzle device: is most likely a Klin due to description | 2008 | |
Escape from Tarkov | PP-9 Klin 9x18PMM SMG | 20 and 30-round magazine, RIS mount for installation of flashlights, tactical devices and compact reflex sights | Was added in first alpha patch. Can fire 9x18mm PMM |
2016 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor | FSB Spetsnaz | 2009 |
PDT-9T Yesaul
(2005 - Present)
Caliber: 9mm P.A. Rubber, .45 Rubber ("Yesaul-3")
Capacity: 10-round detachable box magazines
Firing Modes: Semi-Auto only
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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The Apocalypse Code | Terrorists, U.S. soldiers | 2007 | ||
The Interceptor (Zapreshchyonnaya Realnost) | Various characters | modified to resemble various fictional submachine guns | 2009 | |
Hooked (Na Igre) | OMON officer | represented as submachine gun | 2009 | |
Hooked (Na Igre) | Nodar Siradze | Yan | represented as submachine gun | 2009 |
Hooked 2. Next Level (Na Igre 2. Novyy Uroven) | OMON officer | represented as submachine gun | 2010 | |
Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik) | Ivan Okhlobystin | Solovey-Razboynik | with 10 round magazine | 2011 |
Nightingale the Robber (Solovey-Razboynik) | Casino guard | with 20 round magazine and sound suppressor | 2011 | |
The Calculator (Vychislitel) | Mathias' soldiers | Dressed as Futuristic Assault Rifle | 2014 | |
The Guy from Our Cemetery (Paren s nashego kladbishcha) | at the gun shop | 2015 | ||
Hardcore Henry | Sharlto Copley | Jimmy | with 20 round magazine | 2016 |
See Also
- Izhevsk Machinebuilding Plant - A list of all firearms manufactured by Izhmash.