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The Bulgarian Army had 4 252 light machine Guns and 3 296 heavy machine guns on 01.12.1939. [15] On 15.04.1940 there were 5784 light machine guns and 3291 heavy machine guns. [ 16 ] By 01.09.1944 the numbers had risen to 10 328 light machine guns and 5 191 heavy machine guns. [ 33 ]
Bulgaria: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×108mm: Standard issue heavy machine gun of the Bulgarian Army and produced by Arsenal. [21] Usually mounted on T-72. DShK Soviet Union: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×108mm: Currently only used by the Naval Forces on some of their ships. M2 Browning United States: Heavy machine gun.50 BMG
The second objective was given to the Bulgarian Second Army and the 10th Aegean Division. For the operation general Todorov could rely on 58 battalions, 116 machine guns, 57 artillery batteries and 5 cavalry squadrons in his army and an additional 25 battalions, 24 machine guns, 31 batteries and 5 squadrons in the 10th Division.
List of Bulgarian military equipment of World War II This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 09:38 (UTC). Text ...
Chauchat M1915 (5000 Machine guns donated by France. They were not issued during Winter War as arrived in January-February of 1940. Mostly issued to Finnish home front units, field artillery and some shortly equipped infantry units during early Continuation War.) Lewis machine gun (Small number used on aircraft and as anti-aircraft machine gun ...
The turret of the BMP-23 is armed with a 23-mm autocannon 2A14 from the air-defence gun ZU-23-2 with 600 rounds, and initially the 9M14 Malyutka ATGM was used however this was later replaced on the BMP-23D modernization with the 9K111 Fagot ATGM. There is also a coaxial PKT machine gun.
Arsenal AD [3] – oldest weapons manufacturer (est. 1878), largest machine-building company in the country; produces pistols, sub-machine guns, assault rifles, light machine guns, machine guns, grenade launchers, mortars, air-defense systems, anti-tank grenade launchers, automatic grenade launchers, ammunition for small arms, artillery rounds, bombs, anti-tank weapons ammunition, unguided ...
The government of the Kingdom of Bulgaria under Prime Minister Georgi Kyoseivanov declared a position of neutrality upon the outbreak of World War II. Bulgaria was determined to observe it until the end of the war; but it hoped for bloodless territorial gains in order to recover the territories lost in the Second Balkan War and World War I, as well as gain other lands with a significant ...