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The '''ASM-DT''' is a [[Russian]] [[amphibious rifle]] designed for use by [[special forces]] and [[naval infantry]]. It is a unique firearm capable of operating both underwater and on land, making it highly versatile for amphibious operations. | The '''ASM-DT''' is a [[Russian]] [[amphibious rifle]] designed for use by [[special forces]] and [[naval infantry]]. It is a unique firearm capable of operating both underwater and on land, making it highly versatile for amphibious operations. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:32, 15 February 2025
The ASM-DT is a Russian amphibious rifle designed for use by special forces and naval infantry. It is a unique firearm capable of operating both underwater and on land, making it highly versatile for amphibious operations.
Design and Development[edit]
The ASM-DT was developed in the 1990s as an improvement over the earlier APS underwater rifle. The need for a dual-environment weapon arose from the limitations of the APS, which was effective underwater but less so on land. The ASM-DT addresses this by allowing the user to switch between underwater and above-water ammunition.

The rifle uses a bullpup configuration, which allows for a more compact design without sacrificing barrel length. This is particularly advantageous in underwater environments where maneuverability is crucial.
Ammunition[edit]
The ASM-DT is capable of firing two types of ammunition:
- 5.45_39mm: Standard cartridge used for above-water operations.
- 5.66_39mm MPS: Specially designed for underwater use, featuring a longer, needle-like projectile to maintain stability and range underwater.
The ability to switch between these ammunition types is facilitated by a dual-feed magazine system, allowing the operator to quickly adapt to changing environments.
Operational Use[edit]
The ASM-DT is primarily used by Russian naval special forces and combat divers. Its dual-environment capability makes it ideal for missions involving transitions between land and water, such as beachhead assaults and underwater sabotage.