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The Intrepid RAS-12/AR-12 is a semi auto shotgun derived from the AR-10 platform and manufactured by Intrepid Tactical Solutions. [1] The weapon is chambered in a proprietary rimless 12 gauge round.
[2] Heckler & Koch GMG Germany: Automatic grenade launcher: 40×53mm HV: Used fitted to MOWAG APCs and Army Ranger Wing vehicles. Anti-tank weapons; AT4 Short Range Anti-Armour Weapon (SRAAW) Sweden: Anti-tank weapon: 84 mm The AT4 entered service in 1997. The SRAAW is a recoilless, preloaded disposable weapon. [2] Carl Gustav 84mm Anti-Armour ...
This is an extensive list of small arms—including pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, shotguns, battle rifles, assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, personal defense weapons, carbines, designated marksman rifles, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers, underwater firearms, anti-tank rifles, anti-materiel rifle,Anti air cannon and ...
[2] [22] In 2009, the term "modern sporting rifle" was coined by the National Shooting Sports Foundation for its survey that year as a marketing term used by the firearms industry to describe modular semi-automatic rifles including AR-15s. [23] [4] [24] [12] Today, nearly every major firearm manufacturer produces its own generic AR-15–style ...
The Kampfgruppe was an ad hoc combined arms formation, usually employing a combination of tanks, infantry, and artillery (including anti-tank) elements, generally organised for a particular task or operation. [note 1] A Kampfgruppe could range in size from a company to a corps, but the most common was an Abteilung -sized formation.
London: Arms and Armour Press, 1978 (revised edition 1993) ISBN 1-85409-214-6; Doyle, Hilary Louis, Friedli, Lukas and Jentz, Thomas. Sturmpanzer: Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33, Sturmpanzer and Munitionspanzer Development and Production from 1942 to 1945. Panzer Tracts No. 8-1. Boyds, Maryland: Panzer Tracts, 2014. Trojca, Waldemar and Jaugitz ...
A sIG 33 auf Panzerkampfwagen I in Greece in 1941. 36 vehicles were organized into independent schwere Infanteriegeschütz-Kompanie (mot.S.) ("self-propelled heavy infantry gun companies") numbers 701–706, assigned to Panzer divisions in the Battle of France [2] as follows: [3]