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The following is a list of World War II German Firearms which includes German firearms, prototype firearms and captured foreign firearms used by the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Waffen-SS, Deutsches Heer, the Volkssturm and other military armed forces in World War II.
Germany: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum [7] The P30 replaces the P7 in the personal protection forces of the Feldjäger troop and serves as the standard pistol in the KSK command. Heckler & Koch P11. Heckler & Koch P11 Germany: Underwater pistol: 7.62×36mm [8] The P11 is only used by the combat swimmers as an underwater pistol. .22 ...
This page contains a list of equipment used the German military of World War II.Germany used a number of type designations for their weapons. In some cases, the type designation and series number (i.e. FlaK 30) are sufficient to identify a system, but occasionally multiple systems of the same type are developed at the same time and share a partial designation.
Hamada Type pistol: Japan Firearms Manufacturing Co..32 ACP 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1941-1944 Harper's Ferry Model 1805: Harpers Ferry Armory.58 calibre ball United States: 1805-? Heckler & Koch HK4: Heckler & Koch.22 Long Rifle.25 ACP.32 ACP.380 ACP West Germany: 1964-1984 [4] Heckler & Koch HK45: Heckler & Koch.45 ACP Germany: 2006–present ...
This is a list of all military weapons ever used by German Land Forces throughout history. This list will be organized by era. World War II List of ...
German Content D.50/1 Handwaffen: Pistols, rifles and sub-machine guns D.50/2 Maschinengewehre: Light and heavy machine guns D.50/3 Werfer: Mortars D.50/4 Leichte Geschütze: Light artillery D.50/5 Schwere Geschütze: Heavy artillery D.50/6 Schwerste Geschütze: Siege and railway artillery D.50/12 Kraftfahrzeuge: Vehicles D.50/14 Pioniergeräte
This is a list of German weapons of World War I. ... Mauser Gewehr 98 and bayonet. Bayard M1908 (semi-automatic pistol) Beholla M1915 (semi-automatic pistol)
West Germany was formed as a result of the division of germany after World War II. As part of the Western Bloc West Germany was a member of NATO and an important part of the alliance. Especially so since any conflict with the Soviet Union was most likely going to start in West Germany itself or on its border with East Germany.