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Handguns, submachine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns: G9HSP, G9SMG, G224AR, G224LMG, G308BR [79] Unknown: In 2019, Gestamen R&D Zrt. was asked to create a family of small arms developed entirely in Hungary. [79] Several examples of the weapons are currently undergoing team trials. [80] Unmanned ground vehicles; Mission Master United ...
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
Rifles of Hungary (2 C, 1 P) S. Semi-automatic pistols of Hungary (6 P) Submachine guns of Hungary (3 P) Pages in category "Weapons of Hungary"
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.
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
The AK-63 (also known in Hungarian military service as the AMM) is a Hungarian variant of the AKM assault rifle manufactured by the Fegyver- és Gépgyár (FÉG) state arms plant in Hungary. It is currently used by the Hungarian Ground Forces as its standard infantry weapon, and by most other branches of the Hungarian Defence Forces.
Knocked out Zrínyi II Assault Gun at Vérmező park, Budapest, 1945. The Zrínyi's development process started in 1942; after the Hungarian delegation had the chance to witness the success of the StuG III Ausf. F armed with a long 75 mm anti-tank gun or short 105 mm howitzer. [1] Hungary attempted to negotiate with Germany to try and acquire ...
After the fall of communism in 1990, the Hungarian army and police units initiated a program to replace the PA-63 with pistols using the NATO-standard 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, first the imported Jericho 941, followed by the domestically produced P9RC, but the PA-63 is still in service in Hungarian law enforcement. It has been largely ...