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44M Zrínyi I. Tank destroyer. 1. 75 mm gun, 6 × Nebelwerfer 41 rockets were also mounted during testing. 44M Tas. Heavy tank. 2 prototypes (destroyed by bombing before they were completed) 80 mm gun, 1-2 × 8 mm Gebauer MGs. The vehicles below are foreign armoured fighting vehicles that Hungary used during WWII.
This is a list of World War II weapons of Hungary. Hungary mainly fought in World War II as part of the Axis forces on the Eastern Front but also took part in the Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia. In March 1944 Germany occupied Hungary and put in a puppet government after Hungary had been secretly negotiating a peace settlement with the United ...
History. The 9×25mm Danuvia submachine gun was designed by Hungarian engineer Pál Király in the late 1930s, and was produced by the titular Danuvia company. The guns were issued to Hungarian army troops in 1939 and remained in service throughout World War II and until the early 1950s. A total of roughly 8,000 were made between 1939 and 1945.
This is a list of aircraft used by the Royal Hungarian Air Force (MKHL) during World War II.During the war, Hungary fought as part of the Axis powers in the Invasion of Yugoslavia (1941), on the Eastern Front against the Soviet Union (1941-1944), and in the Battle for Hungary (1944-1945).
General-purpose machine gun. Belgium. Primary 7.62×51mm NATO caliber machine gun mounted on the Leopard 2A4 tanks, PZH 2000s and the Airbus helicopters. [citation needed] M249 SAW. 5.56×45mm. Light machine gun. United States. Used by special forces. [citation needed] M2 Browning.
The FÉG 35M was a bolt-action rifle chambered in 8×56mmR. Though superficially still resembling the 95/31M Carbine, it was a new design with a cock-on-close bolt. An easily recognizable distinguishing feature was the placement of the bolt handle, which was further forward than in the 1895 design. It was used by Hungary in the years leading up ...
leaf-spring bogie. Operational. range. 165 km. Maximum speed. 40-47 km/h [2] The 43M Turán III or 44M Turán III was a Hungarian medium tank of World War II. It was based on the 41M Turán II medium tank but was equipped with a significantly larger turret and a much more powerful long-barreled 75 mm gun. [3]
38M Toldi. 40M Turán. 43M Turán III. 44M Zrínyi I. 105 mm MÁVAG 40/43M. Categories: Military equipment of Hungary. World War II military equipment by country. Military history of Hungary during World War II.