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|manufacturer =  
|manufacturer =  
|artist = {{artist name|跟头}}
|artist = {{artist name|跟头}}
|voiceactor =  
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Shinohara Narumi}}
|fullname = Pistolet Pulemyot Degtyaryova
|fullname = Pistolet Pulemyot Degtyaryova
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=PPD-40}}<!-- , {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=PPD-40}} -->
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=PPD-40|year=2021|month=3}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=PPD-40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=PPD-40}}


|weaponinfo = {{Stub}}
|weaponinfo =  
The PPD (Pistolet Pulemyot Degtyaryova, or 'Degtyaryov's Machine Pistol') is a Soviet submachine gun originally designed in 1934 by Vasily Degtyaryov. The PPD had many of the features typical of a submachine gun at that time: a wooden stock, an open bolt firing action, and selective fire capability. It was replaced in Soviet standard service by the PPSh-41, although they would still see substantial use throughout the Second World War.<ref name = "ppd40 wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPD-40 Wikipedia article on the Degtyaryov series of submachine guns]</ref>
The PPD (Pistolet Pulemyot Degtyaryova, or 'Degtyaryov's Machine Pistol') is a Soviet submachine gun originally designed in 1934 by Vasily Degtyaryov. The PPD had many of the features typical of a submachine gun at that time: a wooden stock, an open bolt firing action, and selective fire capability. It was replaced in Soviet standard service by the PPSh-41, although they would still see substantial use throughout the Second World War.<ref name = "ppd40 wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPD-40 Wikipedia article on the Degtyaryov series of submachine guns]</ref>


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|personality =
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She enjoys life, and values luxury and sophistication in all things while disdaining that which is crude and cheap. She has an idiosyncratic view of fashion, and usually only goes shopping with FAL. She deliberately creates a stern image for herself while at work, as though she has everything under her control. It's plain to see that she dotes on her little sisters {{doll name|PPSh-41|SMG|2}} and {{doll name|PPS-43|SMG|3}}, but she is also very strict with them.
She knows how to enjoy life and values both luxury and sophistication while showing disdain for all of which are crude and cheap. Due to her having an idiosyncratic view of fashion, she only goes shopping with FAL. She deliberately creates a stern image for herself while at work, as though she has everything under her control. Although she wants to cherish her sisters {{doll name|PPSh-41|SMG|2}} and {{doll name|PPS-43|SMG|3}}, she inevitably applied the same strict attitude to her sisters too.


|min_hp= 93 |max_hp= 185
|min_hp= 93 |max_hp= 185
|min_dmg= 10 |max_dmg= 26
|min_dmg= 10 |max_dmg= 26
|min_acc= 2 |max_acc= 13
|min_acc= 2 |max_acc= 13
|min_eva= 10 |max_eva= 75
|min_eva= 10 |max_eva= 75
|min_rof= 61 |max_rof= 88
|min_rof= 61 |max_rof= 88
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|tile7= 1
|tile7= 1
|tile8= 0
|tile8= 0
|costume1 = Pink Coral
|costume2 = Tranquil Mountain in the Gloom


|gallery=<gallery>
|gallery=<gallery>
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File:PPD-40.png|Full artwork
File:PPD-40.png|Full artwork
File:PPD-40_D.png|Full damaged artwork
File:PPD-40_D.png|Full damaged artwork
File:PPD-40 costume1.png|"Pink Coral" full artwork
File:PPD-40_costume1 D.png|"Pink Coral" full damaged artwork
File:PPD-40 costume2.png|"Tranquil Mountain in the Gloom" full artwork
File:PPD-40_costume2 D.png|"Tranquil Mountain in the Gloom" full damaged artwork
</gallery>
</gallery>


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</gallery>
</gallery>


| trivia =  
| trivia = *The pose in the main artwork is based on Vsevolod Tarasevich's 1943 war photograph [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RIAN_archive_93172_Defenders_of_Leningrad.jpg Defenders of Leningrad], which shows a Soviet soldier holding up a PPD-40.
* In order to improve close-combat ability, Shipyard No.202 at Vladivostok added the muzzle brake, and bayonet lug to mount a bayonet which used for SVT-40. This so called 'Far Eastern PPD', as it was used by Soviet Pacific Fleet Marines which entered service during Soviet Invasion of South Sakhalin.<ref>[https://www.kalashnikov.ru/s-ochen-dalyokogo-zavoda-pistolet-pulemyot-ppd-40/ Kalashnikov article of Far Eastern PPD-40]</ref>
* In order to improve close-combat ability, Shipyard No.202 at Vladivostok added the muzzle brake, and bayonet lug to mount a bayonet which used for SVT-40. This so called 'Far Eastern PPD', as it was used by Soviet Pacific Fleet Marines which entered service during Soviet Invasion of South Sakhalin.<ref>[https://www.kalashnikov.ru/s-ochen-dalyokogo-zavoda-pistolet-pulemyot-ppd-40/ Kalashnikov article of Far Eastern PPD-40]</ref>


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