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T. TKB-506. TT pistol. Categories: Firearms of the Soviet Union. Cold War weapons of the Soviet Union. Infantry weapons of the Cold War.
6B4 (Zh-85) Ballistic vest. Issued between 1985 and 1986, the Zh-85t and Zh-85k provided chest protection against bullets in the front and spinal protection against fragments in the back. [3]: 42. 6B5 "Ulej" (Zh-86) Ballistic vest. Issued in 1988, it replaced the Zh-85t and Zh-85k vests. The Zh-86 covers a larger body area, and its construction ...
The Soviet Union was the primary developer and producer of weapons for the Warsaw Pact side of the Cold War arms race against NATO. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
M1 Garand. M14 rifle. M16 rifle. M24 sniper weapon system. M1903 Springfield. Madsen LAR. MAS-36 rifle. MAS-49 rifle. Mosin–Nagant.
G. Gun control in the Soviet Union. Categories: Firearms by country. Weapons of the Soviet Union.
M4 bayonet. M5 bayonet. M6 bayonet. M7 bayonet. M9 bayonet. M14 rifle. M31 HEAT rifle grenade. M49 submachine gun. M56 submachine gun.
The Soviet Union utilized a number of semi-automatic as well as select-fire rifles during World War II, namely the AVS-36, SVT-38, and the SVT-40. [13] However, the primary service rifle of the Red Army remained the bolt-action Mosin–Nagant, which fired the powerful but heavy 7.62×54mmR round. [13]
A. Aerial bombs of the Soviet Union (1 C, 5 P) Air guns of the Soviet Union (1 P) Air-to-ground rockets of the Soviet Union (5 P) Aircraft guns of the Soviet Union (28 P) Anti-aircraft weapons of the Soviet Union (3 C, 1 P) Artillery of the Soviet Union (12 C, 22 P)