OTs-02 Kiparis


The OTS-02 Kiparis is a Russian submachine gun first designed by the TsKIB SOO design bureau of Tula in the early 1970s, although it was not introduced into service until 1991. It is primarily intended for internal security and police units, it was adopted by the Russian police and Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Design details

The OTS-02 is a blowback-operated weapon of a conventional design chambered in 9×18mm Makarov.
The receiver is made from pressed steel with a synthetic plastic pistol grip. It feeds from stamped steel detachable straight box magazines, inserted into a well in front of the trigger guard with either a 20 or 30-round cartridge capacity.
The weapon has a rudimentary steel skeletonized stock which folds up and over the receiver when folded, in such a manner that the simple base plate outline extends downwards to either side of the muzzle. The Kiparis is supplied with a proprietary sound suppressor with a service life of approximately 6,000 rounds, the same service life as the barrel.
The OTS-02 Kiparis can also accommodate a red dot sight or a tactical laser pointer which clips on forward of the magazine housing in such a way that the bottom of the laser aiming device can act as a forward grip during aiming.

Variants

TKB-0217 - first test prototype OTS-02 - standard serial SMG produced since 1991OTS-02-1 - integrally-silenced variant, chambered in 9×18 mm PMGMC-700 - non-lethal gas pistol for private security agencies; only 30 made

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