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The Carl Gustaf m/45 was replaced as main infantry weapon in the Swedish Armed Forces during the mid-1960s with the 7.62mm Automatkarbin 4 battle rifle, but remained in use for auxiliary troops like artillery gun crews, supply- and engineering troops and the like until starting in 1986 being replaced with the 5.56mm Ak 5 assault rifle. On 2 ...
Sweden had a total of 35 destroyer-class vessels throughout the Cold War, most of them World War II models. As time went on, Sweden begun to put less effort in keeping large surface combatants and instead increasingly relied on patrol boats, fast attack craft, coastal artillery and air superiority. However this approach (especially the ...
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
Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard issue assault rifle, based on the Belgian FN FNC. Ak 5 C is the carbine variant, Ak 5 D is a shortened variant for crews and CQB, and Ak 5 D Mk II is Ak 5 D upgraded to the same standard as current Ak 5 C. Ak 5 A and Ak 5 B variants have been retired. Can be equipped with a M203 grenade launcher. HK G36C
Designated marksman rifle: 7.62×54mmR: Main service designated marksman rifle [4]: 199 VSS Vintorez: Designated marksman rifle: 9×39mm: Suppressed sniper rifle used by special forces like Spetsnaz [7]
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.
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;
Rifles. Mannlicher–Schönauer rifles on the Averof Cruiser. Berthier M1892, M1892/16, M1907/15 and M1916 (French made) Gras M1874 and M1874/14 (French made) Lebel M1886/93 (French made) Mannlicher M1895 (Austrian made) Mannlicher-Schönauer M1903 and M1903/14 (Austrian made) Light machine guns. Chauchat M1915 (French made) Medium machine guns