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Stechkin (russian: Стечкин) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Boris Stechkin (1891–1969), Russian scientist, inventor, and engineer * Igor Stechkin, Russian small arms designer * Sergey Stechkin, Soviet mathematician See also * The Stechkin APS The Stechkin or APS (''Avtomaticheskiy Pistolet Stechkina'' = ''Автоматический Пистолет Стечкина'') is a Soviet selective fire machine pistol chambered in 9×18mm Makarov and 9×19mm Parabellum introduced into se ... pistol {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Boris Stechkin
Boris Sergeyevich Stechkin (1891–1969) was a Russian Empire scientist, engineer and inventor. He developed a theory of heat engines and was involved in construction of many Soviet aircraft engines. He was also co-developer of Sikorsky Ilya Muromets (the first four-engine airplane and bomber, 1913) and Lebedenko's Tsar Tank (the largest armored vehicle in history, 1916–1917). He died in Moscow on April 2, 1969. See also * List of Russian inventors This is a list of inventors from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, including both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list also includes those who were born in Rus ... References Stechkin's biography at The Heroes of the Country {{DEFAULTSORT:Stechkin, Boris Sergeyevich Inventors from the Russian Empire Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences 1891 births 1969 deaths Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery Moscow Aviation Institute faculty ...
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Igor Stechkin
Igor Yakovlevich Stechkin (Russian: Игорь Яковлевич Стечкин; 15 November 1922 – 28 November 2001) was a Russian small arms designer. __NOTOC__ Designs *Stechkin automatic pistol, 9mm machine pistol *TKB-506, prototype handgun designed to look like a cigarette lighter *TKB-486, a prototype submachine gun in 9×18mm * TKB-0116, prototype compact assault rifle, lost design competition to AKS74U *TKB-0146, prototype assault rifle entered in Project Abakan, but lost to AN-94 * OC-01 Kobalt, double-action 9 mm revolver * OC-23 Drotik, 5.45 mm machine pistol * OC-27 Berdysh, 9 mm semi-automatic pistol * OC-33 Pernach, 9 mm machine pistol * OC-38 Stechkin silent revolver See also *Boris Stechkin Boris Sergeyevich Stechkin (1891–1969) was a Russian Empire scientist, engineer and inventor. He developed a theory of heat engines and was involved in construction of many Soviet aircraft engines. He was also co-developer of Sikorsky Ilya Muro ...
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Sergey Stechkin
Sergey Borisovich Stechkin (russian: Серге́й Бори́сович Сте́чкин) (6 September 1920 – 22 November 1995) was a prominent Soviet mathematician who worked in theory of functions (especially in approximation theory) and number theory. Biography Sergey Stechkin was born on 6 September 1920 in Moscow. His father (Boris Stechkin) was a Soviet turbojet engine designer, academician. His great uncle, N.Ye. Zhukovsky, was the founding father of modern aero- and hydrodynamics. His maternal grandfather, N.A. Shilov, was a notable chemist. His paternal grandfather was Sergey Solomin, a science fiction author. Stechkin attended school 58 and then attempted to matriculate to Moscow State University. He was turned down, likely due to the fact that the Soviet regime viewed his father as a political dissident at the time. He matriculated to Gorky State University instead. A year later, he was nevertheless able to transfer to the Mechanics and Mathematics department ...
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Stechkin APS
The Stechkin or APS (''Avtomaticheskiy Pistolet Stechkina'' = ''Автоматический Пистолет Стечкина'') is a Soviet selective fire machine pistol chambered in 9×18mm Makarov and 9×19mm Parabellum introduced into service in 1951 for use with artillery and mortar crews, tank crews and aircraft personnel, where a cumbersome assault rifle was deemed unnecessary. Seeing service in a number of wars such as the Vietnam War, Russo-Ukrainian War and Syrian Civil War. The APS was praised for its innovative concept and good controllability for its size. However, the high cost of the weapon, complex and time-consuming machining, combined with a limited effective range, large size and weight for a pistol, and fragile buttstock have been mentioned as a reason to phase it out of active service in favour of assault rifles such as the AKS-74U. The pistol bears the name of its developer, Igor Stechkin. Adoption and service Submachine guns such as the PPSh-41 or the ...
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