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  2. List of equipment of the Serbian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    WZT-2 Poland: Armoured recovery vehicle: 16 Deployed in mechanized battalions of the four Army brigades. [21] [34] Armoured vehicle-launched bridges MT-55 Soviet Union: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge: 24 Deployed in tank and mechanized battalions (2 vehicles each) of the four Army brigades. [21] [34] Unmanned ground vehicles Mali Miloš Serbia

  3. Sidearm (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    A sidearm may be carried alone or as an ancillary weapon to a more frequently-used primary weapon. The term historically referred to swords , daggers , and similar small weapons kept at one's side in a sheath , and in modern combat dominated by guns, sidearms are often defined as handguns that are similarly kept in a holster .

  4. Zastava M70 (pistol) - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M70, formerly designated CZ M70 (Serbo-Croatian: Crvena Zastava Model 1970, Црвена Застава Модел 1970) is a semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms [1] as a sidearm for Yugoslav police and certain military officers.

  5. Stechkin automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    However, the weapon found a new niche among special forces such as the Spetsnaz or FSB, who needed a more effective sidearm than the Makarov PM. The Stechkin APS was eventually replaced [ citation needed ] by the AKS-74U compact assault rifle in 1981, offering more firepower due to its much more powerful 5.45×39mm M74 rifle ammunition ...

  6. Makarov pistol - Wikipedia

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    It was later judged that the new 9.2×18mm cartridge, designed by B. V. Semin, was the best round suited for the intended role. The lower pressures of the cartridge allowed practical straight blowback operation (reducing the cost and complexity of the weapon), while retaining low recoil and good stopping power.

  7. Zastava M57 - Wikipedia

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    The M57 was an unlicensed derivative of the Soviet TT pistol, with a number of modifications, namely a longer grip and a slightly larger magazine. [2] Zastava reverse engineered the Soviet TT in 1954, and began serial production of the weapon type as the M57 in 1963.

  8. List of police firearms in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Standard issue sidearm [4] Parliamentary Protective Service: SIG Sauer P226: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol: DA/SA West Germany: Standard issue sidearm: Environment and Climate Change Canada: Glock 17: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol: SFA Austria Standard issue sidearm [5] Fisheries and Oceans: Smith & Wesson 5946: 9×19mm ...

  9. Zastava M76 - Wikipedia

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