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  2. List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Madritsch Weapon Technology ML40 Mk2 — Austria: Under-barrel grenade launcher: 40×46mm LV: Used with the StG 77 A2 Kommando [42] Steyr GL40 — Austria: Grenade launcher: 40×46mm LV: Used with rubber weapons by the military police. [39] Man-portable anti-tank systems RBS-56B Bill 2. PAL 2000 "Bill" Sweden: Anti-tank weapon

  3. List of former equipment of the Austrian Army - Wikipedia

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    Infantry weapons. Steyr M1912 [1] [2] Rast & Gasser M1898 [1] [2] Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 [1] Mauser C96 [1] MP 34; MG 30; Schwarzlose MG M.07/12; Armored car. ADGZ; OA vz. 23 (police) Tankette. Carro Veloce CV-33; Carro Veloce CV-35; ADMK Mulus; Towed artillery. Skoda 75 mm Model 15; Skoda 100 mm Model 1916; 10 cm Feldhaubitze M 99; Böhler ...

  4. Steyr AUG - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Army with the IW Steyr on a military scenario-driven exercise. The New Zealand Defence Force adopted the AUG A1 model, designated Individual Weapon, Steyr (IW Steyr) as its primary individual weapon. 5,000 Austrian made rifles entered service in 1988, later supplemented by a further 15,000 manufactured in Australia by ADI.

  5. Steyr Arms - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Simultaneously, the re-emergence of the Austrian Armed Forces in the second republican state was the base for new military weapons production. In 1989, after the partial dissolution of the Steyr Daimler Puch conglomerate, the weapon division was named Steyr Mannlicher in honour of the great Austro-Hungarian engineer Ferdinand ...

  6. Category:Military equipment of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Military vehicles of Austria (1 C, 2 P) W. Weapons of Austria (7 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Military equipment of Austria" The following 3 pages are in this category ...

  7. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Armed Forces (German: Bundesheer, lit. 'Federal Army') are the combined military forces of Austria. The military consists of 16,000 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. [1] The military budget is 1.0% of national GDP (including pensions) or €3.317 billion (2023,without pensions). [3]

  8. Steyr SSG 69 - Wikipedia

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    Both are transparent-backed, immediately showing remaining capacity. Even though spool magazines are unusual in military rifles, Steyr-Mannlicher produced Mannlicher–Schönauer rifles with one from early 1900s until 1972. The Austrian military combined the SSG 69 PI with the Kahles ZF 69 6×42 telescopic sight as an optical sight for their ...

  9. Werndl–Holub rifle - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, the army ordered 611,000 of the new rifles. The first batch of 100,000 rifles cost 5 million florins, or 50 florins per rifle. The army received 14 million florins in funding to acquire Werndl rifles and ammunition in 1868. The budget was then cut to just 1 million in 1869.