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Safran Vectronix VECTOR 21 Laser Rangefinder Switzerland: Safran Vectronix VECTOR 23 Laser Rangefinder Switzerland: PSO-1: Telescopic sight Soviet Union: Mounted on SVD sniper rifles. [citation needed] Aimpoint CompM4: Telescopic sight Sweden: Used on M4 carbine and Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, SOF members use Aimponts on AK rifles as well.
Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum In January 2020, it was announced the Glock 17 Gen 5 FR , a custom-made fifth generation model of the Glock 17 ("FR" standing for "France"), had been selected to be the new standard-issue pistol of the French Armed Forces, replacing the MAC 50 and PAMAS G1. 74,596 units were ordered with 80% for the ...
The SR-1 Vektor also known as the Gyurza (Гюрза, Russian for "blunt-nosed viper") or Serdyukov SPS is a semi-automatic pistol in 9×21mm Gyurza (cartridge also used by the SR-2 Veresk submachine gun) designed for the Russian military. [3]
SR-1 Vektor, a Russian semi-automatic pistol; Vektor, the small arms brand name of Denel Land Systems (DLS), a South African manufacturer of arms and military technology Vektor CP1, a semi-automatic pistol; Vektor CR-21, a modern assault rifle; Vektor R4, an assault rifle; Vektor SP1, a 9mm pistol Vektor SP2, a .40 caliber version of the SP1
The SR-2M is a modified version that also has a forward pistol grip under the handguard, with a protrusion to protect the shooter's hand from muzzle blast and accidents (similar to the grip on the MP5K). Its stock can be fully folded even with "red dot" sight installed. It is currently being supplied. [2]
Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum [8] [9] Standard service pistol. Sig P226 Switzerland: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum [10] In use with the Marine Intervention Unit. Heckler & Koch P11 Germany: Underwater pistol: 7.62×36mm [11] [12] In use with the NL MARSOF. Assault rifles, carabines and battle rifles Canadian Diemaco C7A1 ...
A 21-gun salute differs from the three-volley salute typically seen at military funerals. That practice stems from a 17th-century European cease-fire tradition. After both sides of a battle had ...
Vektor CP-1 pistol. During its production the CP1 has been recalled twice. [5] In 2000 the second recall notice was issued for the Vektor CP1. The recall states that the loaded gun can discharged if bumped or dropped and that the gun should not be loaded under any circumstances. [6]