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Topic author: RCCCUK
Posted on: 20090708093605
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20090708101123
Hi David,
these cameras were produced by KOMZ and exported to Czechoslovakia, so even if it has Czech writing on it from what I understand they are still Russian made... very interesting variation with FS-2 mounted, I know they made quite a few of the FS-2 lenses with various mounts so I guess the aerial is one of the applications... there cameras are flight exercise cameras usually, made to record the progress of the exercise I guess to analyze later. The FS-2 I guess points to use in certain type of aircraft meant to simulate maybe longer range guided missiles possibly?
Reply author: James McGee
Replied on: 20090708123149
Hello David,
This camera is definately Russian. I bought one of these cameras whilst I was working in Tashkent. I still have the lens (serial No 690399), but unfortunately the camera was confiscated by customs at Tashkent airport when I was on one of my return trips to the UK.
The camera that I had was marked differently to the C13, I can't now remember what the markings said, but all markings were in cyrillic. It's possible to attach different lenses to the camera and it works from a 27 volt supply.
Best wishes to all, Jim[:)][:)][:)]
Reply author: sovietcam
Replied on: 20090708141047
hi david
this camera comes from komz. a new version of c-13 ( not similar old c-13 ). lens for this camera is your fs-2 and a new version of a 100mm lens.this camera gives with komz logo and without. gives in black, grey and green.
all c-13 cameras are for russian air force. export version s-13.
czech version can you see in wiki (s-13). have letter and serial number.
this camera is mounted in a camera pod ( see wiki ) for mig-21,23, su-15 (2. generation airplanes) and over the rocket launcher mi-24. i have not seen a c-13-300 in a airplane.
regards, mike
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20090708151151
David, would you be so kind to add it to Wiki as well? Thanks!
Vlad.
Reply author: RCCCUK
Replied on: 20090709023750
Many thanks to all of you for the information. I have added the picture to the S-13 entry in the Wiki Catalog.
David.
Reply author: fedka
Replied on: 20090712121459