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  2. Romanian military equipment of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Romanian soldiers during a training exercise. The rifle is the Mannlicher M1893, the standard service rifle of the Kingdom of Romania at the time.. Between 1914 and 1916, 59 Romanian factories along with numerous private contractors produced a total of 400,000 artillery rounds and 45 million small-arms cartridges.

  3. Romania in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The only language used in military service was Romanian. Officers of Romanian origin had a complex training program, which included, among other things, the study of the Italian language. The equipment and endowment of the constituted units and subunits was made with Italian military equipment. [38]

  4. List of infantry weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Lee-Enfield Magazine Mark I* rifle ("long Tom") Edged weapons. Kukri knife (Used by Gurkha regiments); M1907 bayonet; Pattern P1897 officer's sword; Pistol bayonet; Flare guns. Webley & Scott Mark III

  5. Category:World War I military equipment of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian military equipment of World War I; 0–9. 10.5 cm Feldhaubitze M.12 This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 11:03 (UTC). ...

  6. List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 2023, Romanian military personnel visited Hyundai Rotem. According to experts, Romania showed interest in the tank. [234] After an initial order for 54 M1A2 tanks was signed, it was announced that the MBT program might increase to 300 MBTs. Other offers could include the Leopard 2 or the K2 Black Panther.

  7. List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Romania: Trainer 20 Retired in 1943 1930 SET 7: Romania: Trainer 50 Retired in 1943 1931 SET 4: Romania: Trainer 30 Retired in 1943 1931 Fokker D.XVI: Netherlands: Fighter 1 Retired in 1938 1932 de Havilland DH.60 Moth: UK: Trainer 3 Retired in 1938 1932 SET 41: Romania: Trainer 10 Retired in 1939 1933 PZL P.11b: Poland: Fighter 50 Retired ...

  8. Heavy artillery in the Royal Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian protected cruiser Elisabeta was originally fitted with four 150 mm Krupp guns. [3] This lasted until 1907, when she was rearmed with four 120 mm Saint Chamond guns. [4] The two warships of the Vifor-class, acquired by Romania in 1920, were originally armed with three 152 mm Armstrong guns each. [5]

  9. Category:Romania in World War I - Wikipedia

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    World War I military equipment of Romania (2 P) P. Romanian people of World War I (3 C, 84 P) R. Romanian Air Corps (2 C, 1 P)