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M1 Garand. M14 rifle. M16 rifle. M24 sniper weapon system. M1903 Springfield. Madsen LAR. MAS-36 rifle. MAS-49 rifle. Mosin–Nagant.
M4 bayonet. M5 bayonet. M6 bayonet. M7 bayonet. M9 bayonet. M14 rifle. M31 HEAT rifle grenade. M49 submachine gun. M56 submachine gun.
Rifles. Lee–Enfield [1] – Main service rifle until the 1950s and afterwards adapted for a variety of specialist roles. EM-2 rifle [2] – Experimental rifle adopted very briefly in 1951. L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle [3] – Main Cold War service rifle from 1954 to 1994. SA80 L85 rifle [4] – Adopted right at the end of the Cold War in 1987.
N. Naval weapons of the Cold War (2 C, 12 P) Nuclear weapons (23 C, 90 P)
MAS-49/56 - Introduced in 1936, both the MAS-49 and MAS-49/56 would serve France until 1967 being replaced by the FR F1 sniper. It replaced the MAS-36 in the sniper role. FR F1 sniper rifle - Introduced in 1966, the rifle was in use with the French Armed Forces until 1989. Replaced the MAS-49/56. FR F2 sniper rifle - Replaced FR F1 near the end ...
T. TKB-506. TT pistol. Categories: Firearms of the Soviet Union. Cold War weapons of the Soviet Union. Infantry weapons of the Cold War.
Tanks. M26 Pershing - used immediately post World War II as frontline tank. M46 Patton - used temporarily until M47 Patton could be sent. M47 Patton -Main Italian MBT from 1952 to 1970. M60 tank -Replaced M47 saw service till end of Cold War. Leopard 1 - used alongside M60.
M2 Browning. Beretta M9. M14 rifle. M16 rifle. M24 sniper weapon system. M45 Quadmount. M50 Reising. M73 machine gun. M85 machine gun.