Fort-12

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The Fort-12 (Ukrainian: Форт-12) is a semi-automatic pistol which was designed in the late 1990s by Ukrainian firearms designer RPC Fort.[3]

PlaceoforiginUkraine
Inservice1998–present
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Fort-12
Fort-12 pistol
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originUkraine
Service history
In service1998–present
WarsRusso-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignerPetro Zayets[1]
Designed1995 – June 1998[2]
ManufacturerRPC Fort
Produced1998–present
Specifications
Mass830 g (empty)
950 g (loaded)
Length180 mm
Barrel length95 mm
Width32 mm
Height131 mm

Cartridge9×18mm Makarov
.380 ACP
ActionDouble-action, semi-automatic
Rate of fire40 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity320 m/s
Effective firing range50 meters
Feed system12 (13), 24 round box magazine
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History

The Fort-12 was produced to replace the Makarov pistols in Ukrainian service.

RPC Fort acquired machinery from the Česká Zbrojovka Uherský Brod[4] and the first "Fort-12" pistols were made in 1995.

In December 1998, the "Fort-12" was adopted.

While early Fort-12 copies suffered from reliability issues, RFC Fort addressed those problems and improved the design.[4]

Design

The Fort-12 is chambered in the 9x18mm Makarov, former standard ammunition for the Soviet Union and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.[4]

The Fort-12 is similar to the CZ-75, utilizes a simple blowback-operated action, double-action type trigger and manual safety lever on the left side.[4]

Accessories

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English Ukrainian Description Reference
LT-6 ЛТ-6 Gun-mounted flashlight [5][6]
LT-6A ЛТ-6А
Fort-4 Форт-4 Detachable suppressor for Fort-12B
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RFC Fort also provides duty holster for uniformed security personnel.[7]

Variants

Fort-12 family

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English Ukrainian Cartridge Description Reference
Fort-12 Форт-12 9×18mm Makarov First model
Fort-12-02 Форт-12-02 Limited edition

(chromium-plated)

Fort-12-03 Форт-12-03 Limited edition

(nickel-plated)

Fort-12B Форт-12Б Suppressed version

(with detachable suppressor)

Fort-12 CURZ Форт-12 CURZ 9x17mm (.380 ACP) Second model [8]
Fort-12N Форт-12Н An award of President of Ukraine and state award of Ukraine (since 2000), manufactured in presentational grade (with silvered frame, gold inlays and engravings) [9][10][11]
Sokol Сокол 9×18mm Makarov IPSC sport pistol with recoil compensator
Fort-12G Форт-12Г 9mm P.A. cartridge Non-lethal gas pistol [12][13]
Fort-12R Форт-12Р Non-lethal gas pistol with the ability to fire ammunition with rubber bullets; 12 or 13 round box magazine [14]
Fort-12RM Форт-12РМ Non-lethal gas pistol with the ability to fire ammunition with rubber bullets; 13 round box magazine [15]
Fort-12T Форт-12Т Non-lethal gas pistol with the ability to fire ammunition with rubber bullets; 12 or 13 round box magazine [16]
Fort-12TM Форт-12ТМ Non-lethal gas pistol with the ability to fire ammunition with rubber bullets; 10 round box magazine
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Fort-12N variant

Fort-14

Designed for the Ukrainian law enforcement, the Fort-14 has a longer barrel and larger magazine than the Fort-12.[4]

Fort-17

Other variants

Users

  • Uzbekistan
    • An agreement was signed in October 2000 on the delivery of a batch of Fort-12 pistols to Uzbekistan[30]

Former users

Fort-12N recipients

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Country Date Individual References
Uzbekistan February 1998 Islam Karimov [40]
Georgia November 2006 Mikheil Saakashvili [41]
Vano Merabishvili
Belarus April 2009 S. S. Sidorsky [42]
Poland September 2010 Bronisław Komorowski [43]
Kuwait March 2018 Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah [44]
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See also

References

Literature

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