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==Origin==
==Origin==
The SVD-64 Dragunov is a sniper rifle which was developed by the Soviet Union and is still used to the present day. The rifle took its name from its designer Yevgeny Dragunov.
The SVD-63 Dragunov is a sniper rifle which was developed by the Soviet Union and is still used to the present day. The rifle took its name from its designer Yevgeny Dragunov.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 11:00, 28 October 2019

Dragunov
Origin: Russian
Source Name: Драгуно́ва
Japanese: ドラグノフ
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

The SVD-63 Dragunov is a sniper rifle which was developed by the Soviet Union and is still used to the present day. The rifle took its name from its designer Yevgeny Dragunov.

Appearances

  • The Dragunov-class Railway Cannon (ドラグノフ級列車砲) is a new model of railway cannon developed by the Reinford Group in Sen no Kiseki III and first deployed in the occupied province of Crossbell. The cannons reapper in Sen no Kiseki IV where they are used during Operation Jormungandr. Befitting the name, they are long-range weapons and they're used in an operation named for a serpent, if not a dragon.