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Nikolai Mikhailovich Filatov (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Фила́тов; 27 October [O.S. 8 October] 1862 – 24 February 1935) was a Russian scientist in the field of theory of shooting from small arms. Filatov graduated from the Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy in 1887 and became a teacher at the . In 1892-1917, he taught at the and tested automatic small firearms at the firing range on school premises, which he had founded in 1905. Nikolai Filatov was the one to support the work of the first Russian inventors and automatic weapons designers, such as Vladimir Fyodorov, Fedor Tokarev, , Vasily Degtyaryov and others.

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  • Nikolai Mikhailovich Filatov (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Фила́тов; 27 October [O.S. 8 October] 1862 – 24 February 1935) was a Russian scientist in the field of theory of shooting from small arms. Filatov graduated from the Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy in 1887 and became a teacher at the . In 1892-1917, he taught at the and tested automatic small firearms at the firing range on school premises, which he had founded in 1905. Nikolai Filatov was the one to support the work of the first Russian inventors and automatic weapons designers, such as Vladimir Fyodorov, Fedor Tokarev, , Vasily Degtyaryov and others. After the October Revolution, Nikolai Filatov assisted in preparing the first Soviet infantry officer personnel. In 1918, he was appointed director of the , created on the basis of the Oranienbaum Officer Shooting School. In 1922, Nikolai Filatov became chairman of the shooting committee of the Red Army and then infantry inspection member. He authored the Notes on the Theory of Shooting ("Записки по теории стрельбы"; 1897) and many other works. Nikolai Filatov was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. (en)
  • Никола́й Миха́йлович Фила́тов (27 сентября [9 октября] 1862, дер. , Калужская губерния — 24 февраля 1935, Москва) — российский и советский военачальник, специалист по стрелковому оружию, конструктор бронетехники. Герой Труда (1928). (ru)
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  • Никола́й Миха́йлович Фила́тов (27 сентября [9 октября] 1862, дер. , Калужская губерния — 24 февраля 1935, Москва) — российский и советский военачальник, специалист по стрелковому оружию, конструктор бронетехники. Герой Труда (1928). (ru)
  • Nikolai Mikhailovich Filatov (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Фила́тов; 27 October [O.S. 8 October] 1862 – 24 February 1935) was a Russian scientist in the field of theory of shooting from small arms. Filatov graduated from the Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy in 1887 and became a teacher at the . In 1892-1917, he taught at the and tested automatic small firearms at the firing range on school premises, which he had founded in 1905. Nikolai Filatov was the one to support the work of the first Russian inventors and automatic weapons designers, such as Vladimir Fyodorov, Fedor Tokarev, , Vasily Degtyaryov and others. (en)
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