Concern Kalashnikov debuted its new VSV-338 high-precision sniper rifle this week during Russia's Army 2016 International Military and Technical Forum, the company announced.
The modular long-range sniper rifle is all-weather and is accurate to a range of about 4,900 feet, the Concern said in a statement.
The units are assembled on an aluminum alloy base plate, enabling the shooter to change the barrel quickly.
It is equipped with a side-folding buttstock with an adjustable pull and cheek riser, as well as height-adjustable rear support.
Also this week, Kalashnikov introduced a prototype of its SVK semi-automatic sniper rifle.
That compact weapon is designed in two modifications: one uses the standard Russian 7.62x54R cartridges, while the other uses the world's most common cartridges, the NATO standard 7.62×51.
It is currently undergoing manufacturer trials.
SVK designers received feedback on the prototype from active-duty snipers.
Concern Kalashnikov is the country's largest manufacturer of a range of precision weapons.