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The Army's arsenal of firearms (individual and collective) was estimated at 299,300 weapons in 2010: 52,100 pistols, 500 revolvers, 9,100 submachine guns, 89,000 bolt-action rifles, 143,300 automatic rifles and 5,300 medium machine guns. 1,800 heavy machine guns, 800 81-milimeter mortars and 400 60-milimiter mortars were counted separately as light weapons. [1]
United States: 1951-1968 13 Maritime Patrol/Search and rescue Was used in the Lobster War: Fairchild C-82 Packet United States: 1955-1969 12 Transport/Search and rescue Grumman HU-16 Albatross United States: 1958-1980 14 Transport/Search and rescue Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star United States: 1958-1973 33 Fighter Lockheed T-33 United States: 1956 ...
Pages in category "World War II infantry weapons of Brazil" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War began in the 1950s and greatly escalated in 1965 until its withdrawal in 1973. The U.S. military presence in Vietnam peaked in April 1969, with 543,000 military personnel stationed in the country. [ 1 ]
Vietnam-era rifles used by the US military and allies. From top to bottom: M14, MAS 36, M16 (30 round magazine), AR-10, M16 (20 round magazine), M21, L1A1, M40, MAS 49 The Vietnam War involved the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) or North Vietnamese Army (NVA), National Liberation Front for South Vietnam (NLF) or Viet Cong (VC), and the armed forces of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), Army ...
German infantry weapons in the Askifou War Museum, Crete Lists of World War II military equipment are lists of military equipment in use during World War II (1939–1945). ). They include lists of aircraft, ships, vehicles, weapons, personal equipment, uniforms, and other equi
The country's involvement in the war had significant repercussions, contributing to the eventual end of the Estado Novo regime. [7] In comparison to its participation in World War I, Brazil's involvement in World War II was more significant. The geopolitical dynamics of the war, marked by intense competition between American and German ...