Konstantin Alexandrovich Baryshev ( February 13, 1923 , Sosnovka , Tambov Province - May 16, 2017 , Moscow ) - Soviet designer of small arms.
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| Place of work | SRI-3 Grau Ministry of Defense |
| Alma mater | Artillery Academy named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky |
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Biography
Born in the village of Sosnovka (now the district center in the Tambov region ) in the family of an agronomist. In 1940 he entered the Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School . In May 1942, he was drafted into the army and sent to the Leningrad Technical School, a few months later transferred to the Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy , which at that time (until 1944) was located in Samarkand . He studied at the faculty of weapons in the specialty "small arms".
After graduating from the academy from 1946, he worked at the design office of a research and development range of small arms and mortar weapons (NPSSMO) ( Shchurovo (Moscow Region) . He proposed new designs for a 9-mm pistol and participated in a competition to replace TTs (1947–1948). Sample 7.62-mm automaton chambered for sample 1943
From 1951 he worked at the Military Research Institute (NII-3 of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense). Since 1952, began the development of a lightweight machine wheel-tripod scheme for large-caliber machine gun Vladimirov . Having supplied the machine with the front support plowshare, it managed to reduce its weight in comparison with the wheel one by 2.8 times, at the same time improving the accuracy of shooting (due to the forward displacement of the point of emphasis into the ground) and angles of horizontal guidance. In 1955 the Baryshev machine was adopted [1] .
Later, together with his student Leonid Stepanov, he was engaged in the creation of a tripod machine for the NSV large-caliber machine gun , which was adopted in 1972 [1] under the designation 6Т7 (Stepanov-Baryshev machine) [2] .
In 1974, by age, he was dismissed from military service and from the post of head of a design bureau with the rank of colonel-engineer. In 1974-1991, a senior researcher at the Research Institute.
Candidate of Technical Sciences.
Notes
- ↑ Panin A. The Golden Fund of the City of Masters . The newspaper Young Communard (September 4, 2015). The appeal date is February 4, 2016.
- ↑ Catch A. Main on machines (rus.) // Weapon: magazine. - 2002. - March ( No. 03 ). - p . 45-51 . - ISSN 1728-9203 .
Literature
- Catch A. Purpose - Excellence (rus.) // Arms: magazine. - 2003. - № 01 . - p . 24-25 . - ISSN 1728-9203 .
