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The first body armor to be fully introduced by the Japan Self-Defense Forces in 1992. It is one piece of equipment adopted as part of the combat wear set, and is modeled after the US military's PASGT. Type 2 bullet-proof vest Bullet-proof vest
General purpose bullet resistant modular body armor. The vest itself can protect against small arms fire in accordance to Type IIIA NIJ-Std 0101.06 (Level IIIA) without plates. [81] Modular plate carrier Mk-VII mod I Georgia: Armored tactical slab-carry armor used by regular and special operations forces.
Mod 1938 II: Approximately 50 guns were modified so a single man could adjust the elevation and traverse. 8.8 cm Flak 36 Entered service 1936–37. It used the redesigned trailer Sonderanhänger 202 which enabled a faster time into action from the move. The SdAnh 202 had twin wheels on two similar carriages. It could engage ground targets from ...
Anti-tank/Anti-armor missile: 216 missiles. Used by Cobra helicopters. [56] Rocket-propelled grenade; HAR-66: Rocket-propelled grenade Turkey: Standard issue portable anti-tank weapon. 40,000+ units.Produced under license by Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation. Turkish version of M72 LAW. RPG-7 Soviet Union Turkey
The armor-piercing-with-tracer PS (przeciwpancerny smugowy) and incendiary Z (zapalający) cartridges were Polish modifications of the original German counterpart designs. The Polish designed a machine gun cartridge loaded with the long-range D bullet ( dalekosiężny ), which offered a maximum plunging fire range of 5,200 m (5,687 yd) to 5,500 ...
The contract was officially signed on January 10, 2013 for the order of 24 vehicles worth $65.3 million. They will have the double v-hull design and add-on armor to provide protection against mine blasts, IEDs, and other threats. Deliveries are to be completed by May 2014. [39] Colombia was considering ordering 9–12 more vehicles.
Trubia - experimental version of the Spanish armed with a gun Breda 20/65 Mod 1935 20mm. Chariot anti-tank gun or self-propelled L3 47/32 - prototype self-propelled gun armed with a 47/32 mm; trying "desperately" to adapt to the new demands of war the L3 Chariot had a very similar design to the Panzerjäger I (which was also derived from the ...