USP-1

The USP-1 "Tyul'pan" (From Russian: Унифицированный Стрелковый Прицел, первый образец, Unifitsirovannyj Strelkovyj Pritsel, pervyj obrazets, "Unified Firearm Sight, first model, GRAU index 1P29) is a Soviet/Russian universal optic sight, designed for use on the AK rifle family (AKMN, AK-74N, AK-74M, AK-101, AK-102, AK-105), the RPK-74N, the PKMN and the PKP "Pecheneg" and is designed for quick-mounting and quick-detaching. Compared with an open mechanical sight, the effectiveness of firing at targets is increased 1.2 to 2 times, and the time taken to conduct a firing session is reduced by 60%. It is designed by TsKB "Tochpribor" in Novosibirsk. Production is conducted in Novosibirsk instrument manufacturing factory (NPZ).

USP-1 (1P29)
A USP-1 mounted on an AN-94.
Place of origin Soviet Union
 Russia
Service history
In service Soviet Union: since 1988
WarsCrimean crisis
Production history
DesignerL. A. Glyzov, TsKB "Tochpribor"
ManufacturerNovosibirsk instrument manufacturing factory
Specifications
Length203 mm
Width178 mm

Design

The sight possesses a mechanism for adjustments and a stadiametric rangefinder. No batteries are required in the sight. The optic scheme of the sight is a prismatic wrapping. It is easily mounted on the weapon using the standard Warsaw Pact rail.

Specifications

  • Sight weight: 0.8 kg
  • Weight of a complete sight system: 1.25 kg
  • Magnification: 4x
  • Field of view: 8 (14) degrees
  • Exit pupil diameter: 6.5 mm
  • Exit pupil length: 35 mm
  • Resolution limit: 13 sec
  • Amount of light retained: >70 %
  • Adjustment range for zeroing: 0 – 400 m for vertical and horizontal adjustments
  • Dimensions (L x H x W): 203 mm x 80 mm x 178 mm

Literature (in Russian)

  • Изделие 1П29. Техническое описание и инструкция по эксплуатации, АЛ3.812.129 ТО. — 1994 г.
  • Оружие ближнего боя России / Альманах. — М.: НО «Лига содействия оборонным предприятиям», 2010. — 660 с. — ISBN 978-5-904540-04-3
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