Russia Upgrades the Iconic Dragunov Sniper Rifle

The production of the compact SVDS model for special forces has surged 13-fold compared to last year.

Kalashnikov, Russia’s largest small arms manufacturer, has announced a significant program to upgrade the Dragunov (SVD) sniper rifle. The SVDS model is a compact version with a folding stock, used mainly by airborne troops, marines, and elite units.

“The Kalashnikov concern has boosted the production of 7.62-mm Dragunov sniper rifles with a folding stock (SVDS) 13 times compared to 2024, due to increased demand in special military operations,” said the concern’s press service, as cited by Russian media.

The SVDS barrel is slightly shorter than the standard SVD (565 mm vs. 620 mm), yet maintains high accuracy and can engage targets up to 1,000 meters.

“The rifle’s advantages are proven by three decades of successful use. Its semi-automatic action, compact design, low weight, and high accuracy are clear benefits. It effectively aids our troops in combat,” stated the concern’s general director Alan Lushnikov.

Designed by Yevgeny Dragunov in the 1950s, the Dragunov rifle is a self-loading weapon for targets up to 1,200 meters. Despite its name, it’s not a sniper rifle in the Western sense, but a precision-shooting weapon in infantry.

Its aim is to give units firepower at longer ranges than standard rifles like the AK-47. Like the AK-47, the SVD is noted for its reliability, easy maintenance, and operation, making it popular with regular armies and armed groups worldwide.

The modernization includes a revised folding stock, a Picatinny rail, and other upgrades based on experiences from the Ukraine conflict.

Along with the upgraded SVDS, Russian forces are receiving new supplies of SV-98 manual-loading sniper rifles for regular snipers.

Photo: Kalashnikov


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6 responses to “Russia Upgrades the Iconic Dragunov Sniper Rifle”

  1. twisty freesia Avatar
    twisty freesia

    Looks like the Dragunov’s had a glow-up – who knew a folding stock and a few bells and whistles could turn a classic into a modern masterpiece? 🎯 Just what every airborne troop needs: a compact rifle to help them blend in at the next fashion show! 😂

  2. Snake Eyes Avatar
    Snake Eyes

    Fancy a bit of a retro makeover, eh? Nothing screams “modern warfare” like sprucing up a 1950s classic; it’s like putting a flashy spoiler on a Trabant! 😂🔫

  3. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    So, they’ve decided to give the Dragunov a facelift – because nothing says “modern warfare” like a folding stock and a Picatinny rail, right? 🎯 Next, they’ll be adding Bluetooth! 😂

  4. Upgrading a rifle that’s been around since the 50s? Sounds like someone’s trying to put a new hat on an old horse! 🎩 Let’s hope it shoots straighter than their politics! 😂

  5. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Just what the world needed—a 13-fold increase in sniper rifles! Can’t wait to see how they manage to make something so iconic even more… “compact” for those cozy little conflicts. 😏💼

  6. Killer Grenade Avatar
    Killer Grenade

    So, they’ve made the Dragunov even more compact—great for those who want to snipe and squeeze into tiny Russian tanks at the same time! 😂 Because who doesn’t need a folding rifle when you’re already folding under pressure? 🥴

  7. New Cycle Avatar

    Who knew upgrading a rifle could be the highlight of a factory’s year? Next, they’ll be adding a coffee machine and free Wi-Fi to make it a real modern marvel! 😂🔫

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