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Lens F-452 452 + Mount + UV for camera air AKS-5-50-OS AKS 5 50

$ 105.07

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    Description

    Сamera not included!
    Lens F-452 452 + Mount + UV
    for camera  air AKS-5-50-OS AKS 5 50
    f 1:4,5 75 mm
    Soviet camera guns for taking photos from the air "AKS-5-50-OS."
    New military camera with storage! Camera used for training in the Soviet military aircraft, as well as for aerial photography.
    A modified version of the AKS-5, production was short-lived (issued in 1989).
    Aviation cinema control device "AKS-5" is intended for monitoring the results of firing of aircraft weapons for air and ground targets, and to perform educational tasks in the shooting.
    The device is controlled remotely from the cockpit. "AKS-5" was installed in the forward fuselage attack aircraft "SU-25".
    Model AKS-5-50-OS was used on later models of aircraft and spacecraft of the USSR.
    Devices of this type, called photo machine guns, were used to simulate air combat.
    Brand new vintage military aircraft camera. Offer your price.
    Initially photos machine guns were used for training air gunners (like fighters and bombers). As a rule, for training purposes, the shot-method was set to either instead of the defensive weapons of the bomber, or hung on a pylon under the wing or on the fuselage of a fighter. Subsequently, the practice of embedding the photo-bullet into the design of the aircraft became widespread. Fotopulemety designed for training purposes, often repeating the dimensions, appearance and main components used in aircraft armament (the British shot-method several attractions-Pickard MK.III-H copied the Lewis gun); presumably this resemblance was the spread of the name "shot-method".
    Photographs were widely used during the second world war. Photo machine guns were installed on fighters, bombers, attack planes and training aircraft. The images obtained with their help served as proof of the victory of the pilot or shooter. Widely used in the German, American and British fighter aircraft. In Soviet aviation, the photographs were not in all aircraft parts. Even there, where photo movies machine guns were, they were used not always, although significance their and in train,, and in combat was well known. Shots taken with fotopulemetov, often seen in military documentaries. The most common type of shot-method in Soviet aviation was a POW 22, in the German — EK 16. Soviet photokinopulemet SLP, produced in the 1930s in Leningrad plant GOMZ, used 35-mm film and could shoot up to 200 frames format 23.75?24 mm at a rate of 10 ... 17 frame / s. Drive mechanism-electric. Taking lens — "
    Lens F-452
    " with a focal length of the 75 mm and a maximum aperture of 1:4.5. With the help of an additional lens, the watch face of the built-in stopwatch was also removed for each frame. The mechanism had an electric heater.
    You buy what you view on the photo, sell as is.
    Delivery of Russia is 30-45 days
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