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This page contains a list of equipment used the German military of World War II.Germany used a number of type designations for their weapons. In some cases, the type designation and series number (i.e. FlaK 30) are sufficient to identify a system, but occasionally multiple systems of the same type are developed at the same time and share a partial designation.
Weaponry used by Hellenic Army during World War II. After World War I Greece received a large quantities of French weaponry. After fall of Greece elements of the Greek Armed Forces that managed to escape to the British-controlled Middle East formed Greek Armed Forces in the Middle East, these forces were reequipped by UK.
German infantry weapons in the Askifou War Museum, Crete Lists of World War II military equipment are lists of military equipment in use during World War II (1939–1945). ). They include lists of aircraft, ships, vehicles, weapons, personal equipment, uniforms, and other equi
The following is a list of World War II German Firearms which includes German firearms, prototype firearms and captured foreign firearms used by the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Waffen-SS, Deutsches Heer, the Volkssturm and other military armed forces in World War II.
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German designations of foreign firearms in World War II; List of World War II infantry anti-tank weapons of Germany; List of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Eastern front; List of German military equipment of World War II; List of World War II firearms of Germany; List of Greek military equipment of World War II
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Sten (1941–1960s in UK) – British submachine gun used extensively throughout World War II; Sterling submachine gun (1944–present) – Designed as a replacement for the Sten in 1945 but only started its process in the 50s; PPD-40 (1935–45) – The submachine gun used by the Russians before the implementation of the PPSh-41