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Pages in category "World War II infantry weapons" ... World War II infantry weapons of Australia (15 P) ... World War II Soviet infantry weapons (1 C, 31 P)
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_War_II_infantry_we...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons
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Soviet Weapons Systems; The Afghan War ... In this section we have several weapons to display: Each is accompanied by photographs, technical specifications, and a full description of the weapon. We have tried to focus of the history of each weapon's development, its capabilities and limitations, and where they have been...
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www.russianwarrior.com/1979weapon_index.htm
www.russianwarrior.com/1979weapon_index.htm
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In this section we have several weapons of this period to display. Each weapon is accompanied by photographs, technical specifications, and a full description. We have tried to focus of the history of each weapon's development, its capabilities and limitations, and where they have been used ... M-1939 50mm Infantry Mortar...
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www.russianwarrior.com/1941weapon_index.htm
www.russianwarrior.com/1941weapon_index.htm
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Hi Guys, I though that you might be interested to see some of my WW2 Soviet Infantry weapons? It is my ambition to try and obtain one of each weapon This is a long term project As I live in ... This is a discussion on Soviet Infantry weapons collection within the World Firearms forums,
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warrelics.eu/forum/firearms-ordnance/soviet-infantry-we...
warrelics.eu/forum/firearms-ordnance/soviet-infantry-weapons-collection-587/
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Although newer series of infantry weapons, radios, and vehicles had either been developed or were ... The Chinese also had a considerable quantity of surrendered Japanese weapons, from rifles to field artillery. The principal source of armament for the NK and, after the first year also for the CCF, was Soviet Russia.
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www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/PrincipalWeapons.htm
www.rt66.com/~korteng/SmallArms/PrincipalWeapons.htm
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The Russian arms factories struggled to maintain the supply of weapons, but fell short. ... The new Soviet government adopted the shorter, lighter Dragoon rifle in 1922 as standard issue for the Red Army. In 1924 the Artillery Committee started a program to develop a universal rifle to equip all Red Army troops.
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www.redarmyonline.org/FI_Article_by_John_Pepper.html
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New revised 2007 model with improved firing mechanism.; Pistolet Pulemyot Shpagina obr 1941g (PPSh1941) was arguably the most famous of the numerous submachine guns that Red Army ... Both Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS soldiers were keen to get any they could find and press them into service as their personal weapons.
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www.wwiiguns.com/store/product_catalog.php?c=56
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Looks good over all MG and AT ammo is heavy and in case of Missiles is Bulky I will look for additional Sites on Web with Photos of Different Generations of Infantry Weapons and cutaway drawings and Text as the Panzerfaust site below...
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sargethepoet.com/infantry_weapons_sites.html
sargethepoet.com/infantry_weapons_sites.html
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The weapons of today's Russian military were originally developed to face the Soviet Union's Cold War enemies. Discusses Soviet naval, land, and air armaments. ... Land Weapons and Equipment...
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www.armscontrol.ru/atmtc/Arms_systems/Soviet_Arms_main....
www.armscontrol.ru/atmtc/Arms_systems/Soviet_Arms_main.htm
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