Is anyone familiar with this film stock?

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A few months back I ordered a bunch of USSR-manufactured film. I developed this roll today (I believe it came out of a box marked as Svema FN250) and saw that it was marked as "10 Svema MZ 85G" - I'd think that the film signing and box would match up, but perhaps not? I know there's some Svema MZ-3 stock floating around, but I've never heard of this. Could "85G" mean 85 GOST?
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Be aware that Astrum uses the brand "Svema" and can market anything under this brand.
Though at first sight it looks like old stock as you say.
 

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Svema in the Russian alphabet looks like CEBMA. Soviets did use KS perfs for both still and Movie film.
 
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Cine Print film has KS perforations.
However the film in question is too fast for print film as the OP exposed it as being 250 ASA.
 
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