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Shoulder-fired/mounted weapons AG-9: Recoilless rifle: 73mm Romania: Romanian version of SPG-9. Capable of firing thermobaric ammunition. [31] AG-7: Rocket-propelled grenade: 40 mm Romania: Romanian version of RPG-7; standard anti-tank weapon at infantry squad level. [32] M72A5 LAW: Light rocket-propelled grenade: 66 mm Norway
Active Royal Navy ships; List of active Royal Marines military watercraft; List of equipment of the Royal Marines; Royal Fleet Auxiliary; Active United Kingdom military aircraft; Modern equipment of the British Army; Active Royal Navy weapon systems
List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union; List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS; List of ships of the Soviet Navy; United States. List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps
The Palace Guard by Ernst Rudolf. Royal guards have historically comprised both purely ceremonial units serving in close proximity to the monarch, as well as regiments from all arms, forming a designated substantial elite and intended for active service as part of the army.
List of A1 weapons; List of aircraft weapons; List of American Indian Wars weapons; List of anti-ship missiles; List of anti-tank missiles; List of anti-aircraft weapons; List of AR platform cartridges; List of weapons of the Argentine Navy; List of armoured trains; List of military weapons of Australia; List of autocannon
The Pinzgauer is a 4×4 and 6×6 tactical support vehicle used by the Royal Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery [235] to tow artillery operated assets, such as the L118 Light Gun and Watchkeeper WK450. [236] Land Rover Wolf United Kingdom: Light utility vehicle: 6532 [155] The Land Rover Wolf is a militarised version of the Land Rover Defender.
The Royal Guard Command was temporarily under the command of the Chongnongsa (Commander-in-Chief), but in December 1628, immediately after the Jingbi War, their number increased to 5,000, and they became a separate unit as a Chong (headquarters), with the Royal Guard General (Commander of the Royal Guard Command) at its pinnacle, establishing a ...
This is a list of weapons served individually by the United States armed forces. While the general understanding is that crew-served weapons require more than one person to operate them, there are important exceptions in the case for both squad automatic weapons (SAW) and sniper rifles.