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Most cartriges are fro special carabine KS23, but some could be used in flare guns
With tear gas.
"Lilac-7". Cartridge for KS-23. It is prohibited to use it in flare gun. The capsule has two ledges, so they match with rifling at the barrel at the KS23. Volume is 50 cubic meters. Removed from production.
"Bird Cherry-4". Cartridge for flare gun, filling CS.
"Bird Cherry-7". Cartridge for KS-23. It is prohibited to use it in flare gun. The capsule has two ledges, so they match with rifling at the barrel at the KS23. Volume of 30 cubic meters.
"Bird Cherry-7M" The same, but volume is 50 cubes.
"Tape-HP." Cartridge for flare gun, filling - CS. Volume of 60 cubic meters.
Light and sound
"Tape-SP." Cartridge for flare gun. Light and sound cartrige. 145 decibel sound, flash cd 1 million.
Incendiary. For flare guns, were produced during WW2 in small quantites
Kinetic (traumatic and armor, all for KS-23 and not for use in flare guns)
Wave 1 - cartridge with an inert container (used for training ).
Wave-R - cartridge with a round rubber traumatic bullet (which is officialyy called "Hi" :) ) . Range - up to 70 meters.
Arrow-3 - cartridge with a plastic traumatic bullet
Barricade - cartridge with steel pointed bullet. It is used to force vehicles to stop by his injury. Range of up to 100 meters.
Shrapnel-10 - cartridge with a charge of buckshot. Range of up to 10 meters.
Shrapnel-25 - cartridge with a charge of buckshot. Range of up to 25 meters. Star - light and sound cartridge. Designed for the psychological impact on the offender.
blank cartridge (used to shoot gas grenades)
Soviet special 4th caliber cartridges.
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