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RGD-33 grenade
anti-personnel fragmentation stick grenade
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Aggregate
The '''Aggregat series''' (From the German for "Aggregate" or "Assembly") was a set of ballistic missile designs developed in 1933–1945 by a research program of Nazi Germany's Army (Heer). Its greatest success was the A4, more commonly known as the V2.
K31
The Karabiner Modell 1931 (officially abbreviated to Kar. 31/Mq. 31; commonly but incorrectly known in civilian circles as the K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt-action rifle. It was the standard-issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958, though examples remained in service into the 1970s. It has a 6-round removable magazine, and is chambered for the 7.5×55mm Swiss Gewehrpatrone 1911 or GP 11, a cartridge with ballistic qualities similar to the 7.62×51mm NATO/.308 Winchester cartridge. Each rifle included a 6-round detachable box magazine with matching stamped serial n
vz. 33
Czechoslovak rifle
Type 93/Type 100
flamethrower
Type 93 heavy machine gun
heavy machine gun and anti-aircraft cannon. Type 93 is the IJN's designation for both single and dual-mount versions. Type Ho (as in "Hotchkiss") is the IJA's designation for the dual-mount version.
SIG MKMS
type of submachine gun
Standardmodell rifle
German rifle
Type Kō Rifle
experimental semi-automatic rifle