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Martini-Henry
The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army. It first entered service in 1871, eventually replacing the Snider–Enfield, a muzzle-loader converted to the cartridge system. Martini–Henry variants were used throughout the British Empire for 47 years. It combined the dropping-block action first developed by Henry O. Peabody (in his Peabody rifle) and improved by the Swiss designer Friedrich von Martini, combined with the polygonal rifling designed by Scotsman Alexander Henry.
Brown Bess
British flintlock musket
Brodie helmet
Steel combat helmet
Red coat
British Army uniform from the 17th to the 20th centuries
Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight
American series of telescopic sights manufactured by Trijicon
Snider-Enfield
The British .577 Snider–Enfield was a breech-loading rifle. The American inventor, Jacob Snider created this firearm action, and the Snider–Enfield was one of the most widely used of the Snider varieties. The British Army adopted it in 1866 as a conversion system for its ubiquitous Pattern 1853 Enfield muzzle-loading rifles, and used it until 1880 when the Martini–Henry rifle began to supersede it. The British Indian Army used the Snider–Enfield until the end of the nineteenth century.
L118
105 mm towed howitzer
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glengarry
thumb|upright|Glengarry bonnet
The Glengarry bonnet is a traditional Scots cap made of thick-milled woollen material, decorated with a toorie on top, frequently a rosette cockade on the left side, and ribbons hanging behind. It is normally worn as part of Scottish military or civilian Highland dress, either formal or informal, as an alternative to the Balmoral bonnet or Tam o' Shanter.
Javelin
British man-portable surface-to-air missile
Land Rover Wolf
type of light utility vehicle
Jackal
family of vehicles designed and developed by Supacat Ltd
swagger stick
short stick or riding crop usually carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority
Mk. 6 Helmet
combat helmet
Dragon Runner
military robot built for urban combat
Mk. 7 Helmet
combat helmet of the British armed forces
Brunswick rifle
firearm
battle dress (UK)
uniform style
Balmoral bonnet
round knitted Scottish cap worn with Highland dress
S10 NBC Respirator
the British armed forces' former breathing apparatus
Flame fougasse
type of anti-personnel and anti-tank mine
Helmet Steel Airborne Troop
helmet of British origin worn by paratroopers and airborne troops
British Army Dirigible No 1
type of aircraft
RAC helmet
World War II British combat helmet
SUSAT
thumb|Trilux Small Arms Sight Unit
thumb|upright=1.35|Sight attached to an L85A2
The Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux, or SUSAT, is a 4× telescopic sight, with tritium-powered illumination utilised at dusk or dawn. The full name of the current model is the SUSAT L9A1. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles and to be used by all infantrymen.
Mk III helmet
Briitsh Army steel combat helmet
pace stick
Military drill aid
Denison smock
British special forces overgarment