AEK-919K Kashtan

AEK-919K Kashtan
TypeSubmachine gun
Service history
In service1995-present
Used byRussia
WarsFirst Chechen war
Production history
DesignerPavel Sedov
Designed1994
ManufacturerKovrov Mechanical Plant
Developed fromSteyr MPi 69
Specifications
Mass1.78 kg (without ammo)
Length485mm with stock extended

Cartridge9x18 Makarov
Actionsimple blowback
Rate of fire900
Muzzle velocity315 m/s
Effective firing range100 m
Feed system20 or 30 round magazine

The AEK-919K Kashtan[1] (Russian: Каштан; lit Chestnut) is a Russian submachine gun developed in the mid 1990s by employees of the Kovrov Mechanical Plant Design Bureau (lead designer Pavel Sedov, scientific supervisor Mikhail Tarasov, with the support of Stanislav Koksharov, head of the Design Bureau).[2]

The Austrian Steyr MPi-69 submachine gun was used as a model;[3] moreover, the first samples of the submachine gun practically did not differ from the Austrian prototype in appearance.[4] However, after the release of the experimental batch of AEK-919, shortcomings were discovered, after which changes were made to the basic design. The updated sample received the AEK-919K index. Kashtan was offered as a weapon for certain categories of military personnel (crews of aircraft and combat vehicles), as well as special forces of law enforcement agencies.

Design

The weapon operates by blowback. To reduce the weapon's size, a bolt hugging the barrel is used, enclosing the barrel from above and on the sides (similar to pistols). The cocking handle is located on the left side of the receiver. The lower part of the receiver and the weapon's frame are made of glass-filled polyamide. The upper part of the receiver is stamped from sheet steel. The barrel has polygonal rifling and is separated from the weapon during disassembly. The trigger mechanism provides the ability to conduct single-shot and automatic fire. The shot is fired from the rear sear. The box magazine is staggered and double fed. The magazine well is located in the pistol grip. To improve the stability of the weapon during firing, it has a buttstock with a rotating butt plate, which is retracted into the receiver when stowed. Open sights include a front sight and a rear sight. Provision is made for installing a laser designator or a collimator sight. For special missions, the submachine gun can be equipped with a PMS tactical suppressor.[5]

As of February 2004, the AEK-919K had successfully passed comprehensive military weapons testing according to Russian Ministry of Defense methodology. In late 2006, due to the liquidation of the Special Design Bureau and the repurposing of the plant, production of the AEK-919K submachine gun ceased.[2]

As of 2013, it remained on the list of products of the Degtyarev Plant.[6]

Variants

  • AEK-919 - prototype chambered for the 9x18mm cartridge, produced in a small batch (approximately 100 units). It features a push-button safety catch,[7] slightly bigger length, heavier weight, and the shape of the upper receiver (it is square in cross-section, while the more compact AEK-919K "Kashtan" has rounded corners).[8]
  • AEK-919K - serial production version.
  • AEK-918 - prototype chambered for the domestic 9x19mm 7N21 and 7N31 cartridges, developed in 2000.[9]
  • AEK-918v is a prototype chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge and fed by a 30-round sector magazine.[2]

Used by

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Пистолет-пулемёт АЕК-919К". Солдат удачи (10 (145)): 24–25.
  3. ^ "АЕК-919 К - Modern Firearms". Modern Firearms (in Russian). 2010-10-27. Archived from the original on 2018-06-21. Retrieved 2025-11-28.
  4. ^ Сытин, Л. Е. (2012). Все об огнестрельном оружии. Полигон. p. 571. ISBN 978-5-89173-565-1.
  5. ^ Благовестов, А. И. (2000). То, из чего стреляют в СНГ: Справочник стрелкового оружия. Minsk: Харвест. pp. 215–217.
  6. ^ "Завод им. В.А. Дегтярева / 9 мм пистолет-пулемет АЕК 919К «КАШТАН»". www.zid.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2025-11-27.
  7. ^ "Каштан. АЕК-919К". Мастер-ружьё (62): 50–53. May 2002.
  8. ^ Катшоу, Чарли (2002). Стрелковое оружие России. Новые образцы [Small arms of Russia. New models.] (in Russian). Eksmo. pp. 136–138.
  9. ^ "AEK-918 — пистолет-пулемёт со сбалансированной автоматикой". Оружие (8): 64–65. 2008.
  10. ^ "Пистолет - пулемет АЕК-919К Каштан". www.gunsite.narod.ru. Archived from the original on 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2025-11-28.
  11. ^ Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 553 of September 5, 2003
  12. ^ Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation No. 611 of August 4, 2006 "On approval of lists of special means, types, kinds and models of firearms and gas weapons, cartridges and ammunition for them, standards for providing them to employees of paramilitary and guard units of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Okhrana" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia" (Appendix No. 2)
  13. ^ "Вооружение". osnsaturn.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2020-01-18. Retrieved 2025-11-28.
  14. ^ Order of the Federal Service of Troops of the National Guard of Russia No. 285 of August 16, 2017 "On approval of lists of types, kinds and models of combat small arms, service and civilian weapons, cartridges and ammunition for them, special means and standards for providing them to employees of paramilitary and guard units of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Okhrana" of the Federal Service of Troops of the National Guard of the Russian Federation"
  15. ^ Ким, Александр (6 April 2004). "Это — спецназ! Отдельная бригада специального назначения Минобороны отметила десятую годовщину своего существования". МСН.