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Ksp 58 F Sweden: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Kulspruta 58, Swedish production of the Belgian FN MAG. Ksp 88 Sweden: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO: Kulspruta 88, commercially FN M2 HB QCB. Grsp 92 United States Sweden: Automatic grenade launcher: 40×53mm HV: Granatspruta 92, commercially Saco Defence Mk 19 Mod 3.
Ksp 90B: Unknown: 1980s-present - Kulspruta 95 Soviet Union Sweden: Squad automatic weapon: Ksp 95: Unknown: 1980s-present - Kulspruta m/39 United States Sweden: Medium machine gun: Ksp m/39: Unknown: 1940s-present - Kulspruta m/94 Germany: General-purpose machine gun: Ksp m/94: Unknown: 1960s-present - Tung Kulspruta 12,7 mm United States ...
Sniper rifle: Unknown: Current standard-issue sniper rifle. [citation needed] Psg 90 United Kingdom: Sniper rifle: Unknown: Förstärkningsvapen 870 United States: Shotgun: Unknown: Ksp 58 Belgium: General-purpose machine gun: Ksp 58D: Unknown: Ksp 90 Belgium: Light machine gun: Ksp 90
Pages in category "Rifles of the Cold War" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. AK-47; AK-63;
Germany(Parent company) United States(Subsidiary in charge of design and manufacturing) Pistol: 9×19mm NATO: Standard issue pistol [2] [3]. Modified with a flared magwell and using 21-round magazines [2] [3]
[1] Equipment runs the gamut from state-of-the-art to obsolescent Cold War inventories; the latter are gradually being retired as no funds are available for upgrade. Russian made equipment was received or purchased after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and second hand US and German equipment was transferred or purchased.
45/218 [22] On August 16, 2020, the Government of Hungary and Rheinmetall Group have signed a contract to start manufacturing of Lynx infantry fighting vehicle family in Hungary. Approximately 50 units will be manufactured per year.
The Carl Gustaf m/45 was replaced as main infantry weapon in the Swedish Armed Forces during the mid-1960s with the 7.62mm Automatkarbin 4 battle rifle, but remained in use for auxiliary troops like artillery gun crews, supply- and engineering troops and the like until starting in 1986 being replaced with the 5.56mm Ak 5 assault rifle.