In the 1980s, the first ballistic knives began to appear on the Western
collectors market. Their sinister feature: the handle concealed a strong
coil spring. After pressing a trigger, the blade was propelled over
several meters and hit the target with great force. It was rumoured that
these knives originated in the Soviet Union as a clandestine weapon used
by the KGB or special units such as the Spetsnaz. Due to their dangerous
nature, ballistic knives were banned in most countries by the end of the
1990s. Nevertheless, a German blade manufacturer began to improve the
allegedly Russian design, as revealed by the prototypes shown in this
book. But where did these mysterious weapons really originate? Who
developed and produced them? Who used them and over what distances are
they effective? Most importantly; how dangerous are ballistic knives?
All these questions are investigated in this book and the main variants
of ballistic knives are presented.