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Type 59 – 57 mm, copy of the Soviet 57 mm AZP S-60. [68] Type 65/74 – 2 X 37 mm, twin barrel copy of the Soviet 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939. [69] Type 59 – 100 mm, copy of the Soviet KS-19 gun. [70] Type 85/YW 306 – 23mm; Type 59 – 57mm Chinese copy of the S-60 57mm Anti Aircraft Gun. BK1060 – 35mm. Export variant of the ...
Iranian copy of Kornet. [49] [50] Available as Pirooz vehicle-mounted weapon station. [51] Almas: Anti-tank guided missile Iran: Ground-launched version the air-launched Almas, top attack weapon with a range of 8 km. [citation needed] Unlicensed clone of Israeli Spike. [52] Raad: Anti-tank guided missile Iran: Manufactured in Iran under the ...
Originally as small number was bought in June 1967 for evaluation, with a subsequent order for 650 units placed in 1969 and delivered between 1970 and 1973. A number of machines were lost during the Yom Kippur War, and with time others were retired, so that only 200 units are still in operation today. Walid Egypt: Armored personnel carrier ...
Besides vehicle-mounted weapons, the heavy weapons companies in a World War II U.S. Army infantry battalion or regiment were each issued one M2 Browning with tripod (ground) mount. [46] Mounted on a heavily sandbagged tripod, the M2HB proved very useful in either a defensive role or to interdict or block road intersections from use by German ...
Weapon Image Type Origin Notes Kornet-E: Laser-guided anti-tank missile Russia: 52 launchers purchased in 2017-2018 along with unspecified number of missiles. [114] HJ-8: Wire-guided anti-tank missile China: Locally produced under license by GIDS, designated as Baktar-Shikan. Used with Maaz, 4x4 vehicles and AH-1F Cobra. Range of 4 km.
The laser weapon neutralised targets such as enemy drones at distances in excess of 1km with 15kW of power. The system can track multiple targets and engage at the speed of light, costing just £10 per shot. The weapon was tested on the Wolfhound armoured vehicle, however it can be mounted on various platforms to meet different operational needs.
The L number ("L" standing for Land Service) [1] or weapon identity number [2] system is a numerical designation system used for the type classification of British Army weapons and related stores. The L number in isolation is not a unique identifier; the L1 designation alone is used for a rifle and its corresponding bayonet and blank-firing ...
Standard issue sidearm. Local copy of the Browning Hi-Power. Approximately 30,000 P1s and 2,000 P2s manufactured. Pindad G2: 9×19mm: Semi-automatic pistol Indonesia: G2 Combat: Standard issue sidearm. [clarification needed] HS2000: 9×19mm: Semi-automatic pistol Croatia: Unknown [4] Mark 23.45 ACP: Semi-automatic pistol Germany: Mark 23: Used ...