The One and Only Time a Gun Has Been Fired in Space

Daniel Ganninger
Knowledge Stew
Published in
3 min readMay 31, 2020

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In 1975, the Soviet Union did something that had never been done in space before. They fired a gun from a space station, the one and only time such a thing has happened. It was an event that was only uncovered after the fall of the USSR in the early 1990s.

The gun the Soviets fired in space wasn’t a handgun, but was, in fact, a cannon that was based on the design for a cannon that had been used in a Soviet bomber. The R–23M Kartech cannon was developed in the mid-1960s and was to be used for a secret Soviet project called Almaz. The intention of the Almaz project was to put space stations into orbit that would be used only for military purposes with the cannon being used as a countermeasure to any American threat in space.

The secretive space stations, and their existence, were masked under the name of the Soviets other publicly known space station program called Salyut. Out of seven Salyut space stations launched from 1971 to 1982, three of those stations were under the Almaz project. The actual existence of the Almaz project wasn’t known until after the Cold War was over.

The USSR installed the R-23M cannon on Salyut-3 (the depiction is above), which was launched on June 25, 1974. The crew departed Salyut-3 almost a month later, and the Soviets planned a test firing of the cannon on January 24, 1975…

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Daniel Ganninger
Knowledge Stew

The writer, editor, and chief lackey of Knowledge Stew and the Knowledge Stew line of trivia books. Connect at knowledgestew.com and danielganninger.com