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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 ...
The most common Chinese rifle in the war and was based on the German Gewehr 88 originally used by the New Armies of the Qing dynasty. Gewehr 1888: M/88, 7.92×57mm Mauser German Empire (Several Gewehr 88's also found their way to China after World War I and even its predecessor, the Gewehr 71/84, was still in very limited use.). [9]
Light machine guns and light support weapons (LMG/LSW) QJB-191: Light support weapon: 5.8×42mm China: 30-round magazine or 75-round drum magazine. Light support weapon derived from QBU-191 marksman rifle. QBB-95: Bullpup light support weapon: 5.8×42mm DBP87 China: 30-round magazine or 75-round drum magazine. Light support weapon variant of ...
World War II weapons of China (1 C, 7 P) ... List of Chinese military equipment in World War II; D. Development of Chinese armoured forces (1927–1945) S. Stahlhelm
List of World War II weapons of China; 0–9. 3.7 cm Pak 36; 8 cm FK M 18; 15 cm sFH 18; 37 mm gun M3; 122 mm gun M1931/37 (A-19) C. Canon Court de 105 M(montagne ...
Pages in category "World War II infantry weapons of China" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
QJB-191 - 5.8 mm light support weapon (LSW) QJS-161 - 5.8 mm light machine gun (LMG) QJY-201 - 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun (GPMG) QJZ-171 - 12.7 mm lightweight heavy machine gun (HMG) QBB-95 - 5.8 mm light support weapon (LSW) QJY-88 - 5.8 mm light machine gun, replacing Type 67 general-purpose machine gun
List of World War II weapons of China; ... Lists of World War II military equipment; German designations of foreign artillery in World War II;