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  2. List of modern equipment of the Bulgarian Armed Forces

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    Bulgaria: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×108mm: Standard issue heavy machine gun of the Bulgarian Army and produced by Arsenal. [17] Usually mounted on T-72. DShK Soviet Union: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×108mm: Currently only used by the Naval Forces on some of their ships. M2 Browning United States: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm

  3. List of Bulgarian military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Army had 4 252 light machine Guns and 3 296 heavy machine guns on 01.12.1939. [15] On 15.04.1940 there were 5784 light machine guns and 3291 heavy machine guns. [16] By 01.09.1944 the numbers had risen to 10 328 light machine guns and 5 191 heavy machine guns. [33]

  4. BMP-23 - Wikipedia

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    The turret of the BMP-23 is armed with a 23-mm autocannon 2A14 from the air-defence gun ZU-23-2 with 600 rounds, and initially the 9M14 Malyutka ATGM was used however this was later replaced on the BMP-23D modernization with the 9K111 Fagot ATGM. There is also a coaxial PKT machine gun.

  5. Defense industry of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal AD [3] – oldest weapons manufacturer (est. 1878), largest machine-building company in the country; produces pistols, sub-machine guns, assault rifles, light machine guns, machine guns, grenade launchers, mortars, air-defense systems, anti-tank grenade launchers, automatic grenade launchers, ammunition for small arms, artillery rounds, bombs, anti-tank weapons ammunition, unguided ...

  6. Arsenal AD - Wikipedia

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    Initially producing only artillery gun components and ammunition, the factory later began to manufacture gas masks (1920s), nitroglycerin (1930s), machine tools (1940s) and finally assault rifles, optic sights and B-10 recoilless rifles (1950s). The first assault rifle, a direct copy of the Soviet AK-47, was produced in 1958. By the 1960s, a ...

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

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    Berthier M1911 machine gun [7] (Water cooled version) Caldwell M1915; Darne M1916 machine gun; De Knight M1902/17 [7] DWM Parabellum MG 13 [13] (A combination of water cooled version and air cooled version) Fokker-Leimberger M1916 machine gun; Johnston D1918 [14] Knötgen M1912 machine gun; S.I.A. M1918 [13] Schwarzlose M1905 machine gun [7 ...

  8. Arsenal Shipka - Wikipedia

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    The Shipka is a 9mm Bulgarian submachine gun produced in 1996 by the Bulgarian arms company Arsenal.The name is a reference to the famous Shipka Pass, near Arsenal's Kazanlak headquarters, in the Balkans where Bulgarian volunteers and Russian troops defeated the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, thereby liberating Bulgaria.

  9. MG 01 - Wikipedia

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    Chile: despite a cheaper Hotchkiss machine gun already in service, adopted as ametralladora Maxim modello 1902 (in 7x57 mm) on the orders of Emil Körner who was affiliated with DWM, [7] and exported from the German Empire. [4] Kingdom of Bulgaria: exported from the German Empire. [4] British Empire: captured from the Germans during WWI. [6]