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Ordnance crest "WHAT'S IN A NAME" - military education about SNL. This is a historic (index) list of United States Army weapons and materiel, by their Standard Nomenclature List (SNL) group and individual designations — an alpha-numeric nomenclature system used in the United States Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalogues used from about 1930 to about 1958.
Lanchester submachine gun: Sterling Armaments Company: 9×19mm Parabellum United Kingdom: 1940 SMG LAD machine gun: NIPSMVO: 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union: 1942 Other Lehnar submachine gun: Juan Lehnar: 9×19mm Parabellum Argentina: 1930 SMG Lercker pistol: Carlo Cuppini and Cesare Lercker.25 ACP Italy: 1950 MP Lettet–Forsøgs submachine gun
Tactical concepts and the research from the previous small arms programs indicates that lightening small arms is the first significant step towards increasing soldiers' lethality and survivability. Initiated in 2004 (then called the Lightweight Machine Gun and Ammunition program), development is now led by Textron.
The designation of the first four pre-production aircraft. Armament consisted of four fixed MG 17 7.92 mm machine guns in the nose and one moveable MG 15 7.92 mm machine gun in the rear cockpit canopy. [43] Bf 110 B. Small-scale production with two Jumo 210 engines. Bf 110 B-0 First pre-production aircraft, similar to B-1. Bf 110 B-1
Light machine gun 7.62×39mm [1] Type 80 [3] China: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×54mmR Chinese copy of the PK machine gun, locally produced as the Mokthar. [4] Heckler & Koch HK21: Germany General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO [1] M60: United States: General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO [1] MG3: Germany General-purpose ...
The CCVL has no commander's machine gun. [37] The coaxial M240 7.62 mm caliber machine gun on the CCVL has 1,600 ready rounds with 3,400 carried in reserve. [37] On the AGS this weapon has 1,000 ready rounds and 3,500 carried in reserve. [169] On the MPF, the coaxial 7.62 mm caliber machine gun has 1,000 ready rounds. [5]
The D-gun atomises the powder feedstock into extremely small particles (80–95% of particles by total number are of size <100 nm). This means proper extraction facilities are required for inhalation safety purposes. Also isolation of the D-gun is recommended to avoid operators breathing in the dangerous dust and fumes. [14]
The 30mm DS30M Mark 2 is a ship-protection system made by MSI-Defence Systems consisting of a 30mm Mark 44 Bushmaster II cannon on an automated mount. It was designed to defend Royal Navy frigates from fast inshore attack craft armed with short-range missiles, rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns, or explosives.