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  2. List of Soviet Union military equipment of World War II

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    The SU-76M was the second most produced Soviet AFV of World War II, after the T-34 medium tank. Developed under the leadership of chief designer S.A. Ginzburg (1900–1943). This infantry support SPG was based on the lengthened T-70 light tank chassis and armed with the ZIS-3 76-mm divisional field gun.

  3. List of World War II infantry weapons - Wikipedia

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    Maxim M1910 (Large numbers captured from the Soviets during World War 2. During World War 2 these machineguns were issued to troops of Finnish Army in very large numbers for variety of roles.) [149] [93] Maxim M/09-21 (Finnish modification of Soviet Maxim M1910. Issued mostly to Finnish frontline troops) [149] [124] [130] [93]

  4. Category : World War II infantry weapons of the Soviet Union

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    Pages in category "World War II infantry weapons of the Soviet Union" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. PTRD-41 - Wikipedia

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    'Anti-tank self-loading gun pattern 1941, Degtyaryov system') is an anti-tank rifle that was produced and used from 1941 by the Soviet Red Army during World War II. It is a single-shot weapon which fires the 14.5×114 mm round, which was able to penetrate German tanks such as the Panzer III and early models of the Panzer IV .

  6. Mosin–Nagant - Wikipedia

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    It saw action in World War I (captured rifles) and the War of Independence (Soviet-supplied rifles). [104] [105] United Kingdom: Used during the Siberian intervention. [91] United States: Produced by Remington Arms and New England Westinghouse Company under contract as the 3 line rifle, Model of 1916, initially for Imperial Russian forces.

  7. PTRS-41 - Wikipedia

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    PTRS rifle at Great Patriotic War museum in Smolensk. Along with his partner Vasily Degtyaryov, Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov helped the Soviet Union develop new weapons between the First and Second World War. During this time, Degtyaryov went on to create the PTRD-41 while Simonov created and designed its cousin rifle, the PTRS-41 in 1938. As one ...

  8. List of World War II weapons - Wikipedia

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    List of World War II weapons of Romania; List of World War II weapons of Switzerland; List of World War II weapons of the Soviet Union; List of World War II weapons of Thailand; List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom; List of World War II weapons of the United States; Captured US firearms in Axis use in World War II; List of World ...

  9. List of equipment of the Soviet Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Assault rifles and other automatic rifles. 2.4 Designated marksman and sniper rifles. ... Still used during the Soviet-Afghan war. [1] SSh-60: Helmet