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  2. List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog ...

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    D20 Materiel, gun 6", Mk. XIX (British) - Parts and equipment (BL 6 inch Gun Mk XIX) D21 Materiel, gun, 7", Navy, for caterpillar mount - Parts and equipment also (7"/44 caliber gun) D22 Trailer, 3-ton, for 240mm howitzer M1918 - Parts and equipment; D23 Material, 3-inch, antiaircraft gun, M2A2 (mobile) D24 Gun, 155 mm, M1, and M1A1. on ...

  3. Chiang Kai-shek rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese People's Militia were using Chiang Kai-shek rifles (as well as Arisakas, M1903 Springfields and Mosin–Nagants) up until the early 1980's before it was replaced with more modern small arms (e.g. the Chinese Type 56 assault rifle and the Chinese Type 56 carbine) and became a supplemental ceremonial weapon (the main ceremonial rifle ...

  4. Infantry equipment of the People's Liberation Army of China

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    Type 86 - 7.62 mm bullpup assault rifle (not in service) Type 87 - 5.8 mm assault rifle, using similar design to the Type 81 (not in service) Type 81 - 7.62 mm assault rifle (in service with reserves and militia) Type 63 - 7.62 mm assault rifle; Type 56- 7.62 mm assault rifle, Chinese derivative of the AK-47 (phased out)

  5. List of Chinese military equipment in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of military equipment of the ROC in World War II (1937–1945) [1] which includes aircraft, artillery, small arms, vehicles and vessels. This list covers the equipment of the National Revolutionary Army, various warlords and including the Collaborationist Chinese Army and Manchukuo Imperial Army, as well as Communist guerillas, encompassing the period of the Second ...

  6. Xiangying rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Xiangying rifle was designed by Wen Chengding (Chinese: 温承鼎) in 1944. Wen was a member of the Eighth Route Army. [2] The rifle originally had no name but was later named after the 120th Division's political officer Guan Xiangying, who had died of an illness in 1946. [3] Between 4 and 7 rifles were manufactured. [3]

  7. QBZ-191 - Wikipedia

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    The QBZ-191 Automatic Rifle (Chinese: 191式自动步枪; pinyin: Yāo jiǔ yāo Shì Zìdòng Bùqiāng) is a Chinese assault rifle chambered for the 5.8×42mm intermediate cartridge, designed and manufactured by Chongqing Jianshe as a new-generation service rifle for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and People's Armed Police (PAP).

  8. Fears of a Chinese invasion have Taiwanese civilians taking ...

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    People shoot at targets with air pistols during a training session at Taiwan CQB Club in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on May 21, 2022. (Annabelle Chih / For The Times)

  9. Type 85 anti-aircraft artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Type 85 anti-aircraft artillery (Chinese: 85式23毫米双管高射炮, industrial designation YW-306) is a 23 mm artillery gun used by the People's Liberation Army of China. It is a copied version of the Soviet ZU-23-2.