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  2. List of equipment of the Hungarian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Primary 7.62×51mm NATO caliber machine gun mounted on the Leopard 2A4 tanks, PZH 2000s and the Airbus helicopters. ... Modernized Hungarian-upgraded BTR-80s for ...

  3. List of World War II weapons of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of World War II weapons of Hungary.Hungary mainly fought in World War II as part of the Axis forces on the Eastern Front but also took part in the Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia.

  4. Schwarzlose machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Maschinengewehr (Schwarzlose) M. 7, also known as the Schwarzlose MG, is a medium machine-gun, used as a standard issue firearm in the Austro-Hungarian Army throughout World War I. It was utilized by the Dutch , Greek and Hungarian armies during World War II .

  5. List of Hungarian military equipment of World War II

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    40 mm gun, 2 × 8 mm Gebauer MGs 41M Turán II: Medium tank: 139-195 75 mm howitzer, 2 × 8 mm Gebauer MGs 43M Turán III: Medium tank: 1-2 75 mm gun, 2 × 8 mm Gebauer MGs 43M Zrínyi II: Assault gun: 72 105 mm howitzer 44M Zrínyi I: Tank destroyer: 1 75 mm gun, 6 × Nebelwerfer 41 rockets were also mounted during testing 44M Tas: Heavy tank

  6. Weaponry of the Austro-Hungarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Name Manufacturer Introduced Ganahl Revolver: K. u k. priv. Maschinen-Fabrik: 1850 Gasser M1870: Leopold Gasser Waffenfabrik: 1870 Mannlicher M1894: Fabrique D'Armes de Neuhausen, Dreysey

  7. Danuvia 43M submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The 9×25mm Danuvia submachine gun was designed by Hungarian engineer Pál Király in the late 1930s, and was produced by the titular Danuvia company. The guns were issued to Hungarian army troops in 1939 and remained in service throughout World War II and until the early 1950s. A total of roughly 8,000 were made between 1939 and 1945.

  8. Category:Weapons of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Submachine guns of Hungary (3 P) Pages in category "Weapons of Hungary" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. MÁVAG Héja - Wikipedia

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    The Héja II kept some of the modifications from the Héja I, but also had two better Hungarian 12.7 mm Gebauer 1940.M GKM machine guns with 300 rpg rather than two Italian 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine guns. These Hungarian machine guns had a much higher rate of fire of 1000 rpm and a bit better muzzle velocity at 800 m/s when compared to the ...