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It is equipped with an integral 1.2x scope, is recoil-operated and magazine-fed, and utilizes 12.7×40mm rounds (which is close to the .500 S&W Magnum round). The M6D in particular is an "up-sized" version created for use by SPARTANs , and can be integrated with a reticule projected into the HUD of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V, as ...
Similar weapons mounted on elephants were used by the Khmer Empire. [3] Onager: 353 BC Rome: The Onager was a Roman torsion powered siege engine. It is commonly depicted as a catapult with a bowl, bucket, or sling at the end of its throwing arm. Trebuchet: 4th Century BC China: Similar to the catapult, but uses a swinging arm to launch ...
Stick and staff weapons (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Blunt weapons" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps; Weapons-related. List of aircraft; ... This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 08:17 (UTC).
The L number ("L" standing for Land Service) [1] or weapon identity number [2] system is a numerical designation system used for the type classification of British Army weapons and related stores. The L number in isolation is not a unique identifier; the L1 designation alone is used for a rifle and its corresponding bayonet and blank-firing ...
Japan Steel Works (JSW) Type 10 gun Japan: Modern 122 D-25T Soviet Union: World War II 122 122mm Howitzer M1938 M-30 Soviet Union: 1930s 125 D-81T/Sprut anti-tank gun Soviet Union: Cold War / Modern 125 KBA3 Ukraine: Modern 128 12.8 cm Pak 44 Germany: World War II 130 Rheinmetall Rh-130 L/52 Germany: Modern 130 M-65 L/60 Soviet Union: Cold War 152
It is manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, current SNT Motiv. [1] The K3 is capable of firing both 5.56×45mm NATO and .223 Remington rounds like the K2 assault rifle. The K3 light machine gun entered service in 1989, replacing the M60 machine gun in frontline use. [2]
This list catalogues mortars which are issued to infantry units to provide close range, rapid response, indirect fire capability of an infantry unit in tactical combat. [1] In this sense the mortar has been called "infantryman's artillery", and represents a flexible logistic solution [clarification needed] to the problem of satisfying unexpected need for delivery of firepower, particularly for ...