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  2. Category:Infantry weapons of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Infantry weapons of the Cold War" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of weapons in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Gatling gun: Arguably the most successful Civil War machine gun, the Gatling gun could sustain 150 rounds a minute thanks to its rotating barrel design. Although Chief of Ordnance James Wolfe Ripley was against its adoption, that did not stop individual generals like Benjamin Butler from purchasing them for their own use.

  4. Category:Weapons of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Cold War weapons by country (11 C, 1 P) A. Artillery of the Cold War (10 C, 3 P) G. Guided missiles of the Cold War (10 C, 1 P) I. Infantry weapons of the Cold War (4 ...

  5. Category:Cold War weapons of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States was a major developer and producer of weapons during the Cold War. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. A.

  6. Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War was a period of global geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

  7. Outline of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Cold War participants – the Cold War primarily consisted of competition between the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc.While countries and organizations explicitly aligned to one or the other are listed below, this does not include those involved in specific Cold War events, such as North Korea, South Korea, and Vietnam.

  8. Cold War (1948–1953) - Wikipedia

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    A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration and the Cold War (1992). Mastny, Vojtech. Russia's Road to the Cold War: Diplomacy, Warfare, and the Politics of Communism, 1941–1945 (1979) Zhang, Shu Guang. Beijing's Economic Statecraft during the Cold War, 1949-1991 (2014). online review

  9. History of weapons - Wikipedia

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    Old Japanese weapons and other military paraphernalia, c. 1892–95 A Gilbertese shark-toothed weapon (late 19th century). Major innovations in the history of weapons have included the adoption of different materials – from stone and wood to different metals, and modern synthetic materials such as plastics – and the developments of different weapon styles either to fit the terrain or to ...