Fedor Tokarev

Fedor Vasilyevich Tokarev
Фёдор Васи́льевич То́карев
Born 14 June 1871
Yegorlykskaya, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire
Died 6 March 1968 (aged 96)
Moscow, Russian SFSR
Nationality Russian

Fedor Vasilievich Tokarev (Russian: Фёдор Васи́льевич То́карев; 2 June 1871 [14 June in old Russian calendar][1] – 6 March 1968) was a Russian weapons designer and deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from 1937 to 1950.[2]

Career

Outside the former Soviet Union he is best known as the designer of the Tokarev TT-30 and TT-33 self-loading pistol and the Tokarev SVT-38 and SVT-40 self-loading rifle, both of which were produced in large numbers during the German-Soviet War. For his contributions to Soviet arms design Tokarev received the Hero of Socialist Labor award and the USSR State Prize.[3]

He also designed the prototype of the FT-1 / ФТ-1 panoramic camera (FT stands for: Fotoapparat Tokareva / Фотоаппарат Токарева).[4]

Timeline

Tokarev's grave in Tula

Tokarev's son Nikolai (1899–1972) also became a prominent firearms designer. He worked for several decades in Tula and designed several machine guns and anti-aircraft guns that were used by the Soviet Army in the 1930s–1940s.[2]

See also

External links

(Italian)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fedor Tokarev – Brief History. Tokarev.com. Retrieved on 2014-02-16.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Токарев Фёдор Васильевич. warheroes.ru
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The Official Fedor Tokarev Arms Designer Site. Tokarev.com (2013-06-14). Retrieved on 2014-02-16.
  4. Архивы – ФТ. ZENITcamera. Retrieved on 2014-02-16.

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