The SVD (СВД; Russian: Снайперская Винтовка Драгунова, Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova) is a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle/sniper rifle chambered in the 7.62×54mmR cartridge, developed in the Soviet Union. It was designed to serve in a squad support role to provide precise long-range engagement capabilities to ordinary troops following the Warsaw Pact adoption of the 7.62×39mm intermediate cartridge and assault rifles as standard infantry weapon systems. The SVD was developed through 1958–1963 and selected as the winner of a contest that included three competing groups of designers, led by Sergei Simonov (prototype rejected in April 1960), Aleksandr Konstantinov, and Yevgeny Dragunov. Extensive field testing of the rifles conducted in a wide range of environmental conditions (Konstantinov's competing 2B-W-10 prototype was simpler and cheaper but tested less accurate, durable and reliable) resulted in Dragunov's proposal chambered for the 7.62×54mmR fully powered cartridge being accepted into service in July 1963.[5] An initial pre-production batch consisting of 200 rifles was assembled for evaluation purposes, and from 1964 serial production was carried out by Izhmash, later called Kalashnikov Concern. Today SVD is considered as of most famous sniper rifles widely used in many countries. It is true legendary sniper rifle.
Presets:
SVD with magazine and scope applied
SVD RH parented to G8M and G8F (Daz)
Materials
Standard, Camouflaged and "Girlie" materials
PBR and Specular materials for Poser Version
Iray PBR for Daz Version
Poses
2 M4/G8M and V4/G8F Upper body pose (firing and rifle ready)
2 M4/G8M and V4/G8F Lower body pose (standing and kneeling)
M4/G8M and V4/G8F RH and LH Poses
SVD in M4/V4 RH setup pose (for zeroed figures) (Poser)
Lights
Muzzle Flame Point Light parented to gun for Poser
Up to 4kx4k and textures suitable for closeups, Unpacked Runtime Size: 2x70-80 MB.
suitable for animations.Historical Reconstruction/Real Life Inspiration.