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Rifles of the Cold War (1 C, 56 P) Pages in category "Infantry weapons of the Cold War" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.
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;
Service rifle: 1943-1955 Canada: Used by Canadian Rangers until 2016, replaced by Colt C-19: M1 Garand: Service rifle: 1944-1953 Canada United States: A small number of M1, M1C and M1D rifles, enough to equip a brigade, were issued to the Canadian Army Boys ATR: Anti-tank rifle: 1937-1943 United Kingdom: Bren LMG: Light machine gun: 1939-1955 ...
Swiss Hispano-Suiza 20 mm anti-aircraft gun bought in 1963 and used until 1972 for testing purposes. The name used during the testing was "20 ItK/HS/HS 669/HS 820 L 85". 20 ITK OE Switzerland: Anti-aircraft gun 2 units Swiss Oerlikon 20 mm anti-aircraft gun bought in 1963 and used until 1975 for testing purposes.
During the First Indochina War (1946–1954), Vietnam War (1955–1975), Cambodian–Vietnamese War (1977–1989), Sino-Vietnamese War (1979) and the Sino-Vietnamese conflicts 1979– 1991 (1979–1991), the Vietnam People's Ground Force relied almost entirely on Soviet-derived weapons and equipment systems. With the end of the Cold War in 1992 ...
In 2001, an order was placed for 132 rifles of the upgraded version M82A1M (M107 in American service) to which were added one-piece Picatinny rail, monopod on the stock and various other small improvements. In October 2002 follows a new order for an additional number of M82A1M rifles (Total 200-250). [33] Barrett M95 United States.50 BMG [34]