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Italy was late on the radar development; At the date of the armistice in 1943, 84 of 85 radars in operation were German-built. Italian Army and Navy have deployed a network of radar detectors and jammers though. ARGO - domestically developed air warning radar in Pratica di Mare Air Base; FREYA - sold by Germans 1 July 1942, later transported to ...
List of Italian Army equipment in World War II [1] [2] Cold War. List of Cold War weapons and land equipment of Italy [3] [4] Present.
Khanjali dagger sword (Caucasian made, also known as Kinzhal) M1730 sword (Austrian made) Yatagan sabre (Turkish captured and Greek made) Pistols and revolvers. Agrafa flintlock pistol [1] (Greek made) Chamelot-Delvigne M1873, M1874 and M1884 revolver (French made) Ktoros M1837 caplock pistol [2] (Greek made) Mylonas Pistol M1877 (Greek made)
Firearm Type Calibre Service Bodeo M1889: Revolver 10.35mm 1889–1945 (?) Glisenti M1910: Semi-Automatic 9mm Glisenti: 1910–1945 (?) Beretta M1923
Pages in category "World War II infantry weapons of Italy" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Beretta M1934 (About 1,400 - 1,500 bought from Italy. Besides 60 pistols acquired during Winter War they arrived in year 1943. Finnish home front troops used them between 1943 - 1944.) [125] [127] Beretta M1935 (About 4,100 bought from Italy. About 1,000 arrived in 1941 and 3,090 arrived in 1942.
Pompeo D'Ambrosio (the second standing from he left) in 1938 was a pilot of the Italian Air Force who survived WWII due to being discharged; all others in the photo died in combat [147] In addition, Italian 'cowardice' did not appear to be more prevalent than the level seen in any army, despite claims of wartime propaganda. [148] Ian Walker wrote:
World War II aerial bombs of Italy (2 P) I. World War II infantry weapons of Italy (33 P) W. World War II artillery of Italy (1 C, 53 P)