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All armaments and weapons of the Second World War.
19 1 1.45 caliber Browning pistol

Working mode: semi-automatic

Caliber: 0.45 inch (1 1.4 mm)

Magazine: 7 rounds

Introduction: Invented by john brown Ning, it is the most famous American pistol during World War II.

During the Spanish-American War, the U.S. military generally reported that the small-caliber revolver was not powerful enough, and the army urgently needed a more powerful large-caliber pistol. Under this demand, 19 1 1.45 caliber Browning pistol was born. Colt and Springfield Arsenal produced this pistol between191-1915. By the end of World War I, 60% of American soldiers stationed in France were equipped with it. After World War I, it was improved in trigger, firing pin, handle and structure, mainly to make it lighter. During World War II, only officers and squad leaders were equipped, not the standard weapons of American infantry. However, the prohibition of soldiers carrying pistols has been thrown aside, and many soldiers at the front line have a 19 1 1 pistol. It is considered as the last weapon to rely on. Although almost all soldiers have more effective weapons available, no one will deny the sense of security it brings. Until 1984, it was still a standard American side weapon. The main infantry light weapons of the American army in World War II.

19 1 1.45 caliber Browning pistol

Working mode: semi-automatic

Caliber: 0.45 inch (1 1.4 mm)

Magazine: 7 rounds

Introduction: Invented by john brown Ning, it is the most famous American pistol during World War II.

During the Spanish-American War, the U.S. military generally reported that the small-caliber revolver was not powerful enough, and the army urgently needed a more powerful large-caliber pistol. Under this demand, 19 1 1.45 caliber Browning pistol was born. Colt and Springfield Arsenal produced this pistol between191-1915. By the end of World War I, 60% of American soldiers stationed in France were equipped with it. After World War I, it was improved in trigger, firing pin, handle and structure, mainly to make it lighter. During World War II, only officers and squad leaders were equipped, not the standard weapons of American infantry. However, the prohibition of soldiers carrying pistols has been thrown aside, and many soldiers at the front line have a 19 1 1 pistol. It is considered as the last weapon to rely on. Although almost all soldiers have more effective weapons available, no one will deny the sense of security it brings. Until 1984, it was still a standard American side weapon.

M 1 big rifle

Working mode: semi-automatic

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine: 8 rounds

Introduction: M 1 rifle, also known as Garland rifle, is the standard rifle of American infantry. Named after its inventor John C. Garland. It is the first semi-automatic rifle widely used in the battlefield. Although 1936 was adopted by the army, it was in short supply until 1943, but by the end of the war, the output exceeded 4 million. M 1 rifle is easy to decompose and clean, and its combination of caliber, projectile speed and semi-automatic performance provides superior firepower to other rifles. Its only drawback is that it is difficult to reload.

M 1 carbene

Working mode: semi-automatic.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine: 15/30 rounds

Rate of fire: 550 rounds per minute

Introduction: M 1 carbine was developed to fight against the German Blitzkrieg. The use of mechanized divisions and airborne troops shows Americans that mixed fortifications and static front lines are out of date. Blitzkrieg means that people in the rear may find themselves attacked without any warning. Portable rifles were needed to replace standard pistols, so M 1 carbine came into being. However, due to its widespread use, by the end of the war, more than 6 million pieces had been produced. This kind of gun is easier to master than pistol, and more effective than machine gun in medium and long range. It is very suitable as a light weapon for mortars, heavy machine guns and rocket launchers. M 1A 1 is a variant of m1.It has a foldable butt, which is specially designed for paratroopers.

1903 rifle

Working mode: manual.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine: 5 rounds

Introduction: 1903.30 caliber rifle, referred to as' 03' for short, 1903 was adopted by the US military, and it was the standard rifle of the US military until 1936. During World War II, many were still in use. In 36 years, the M 1 rifle replaced it as the standard configuration of the US military. In the battle of Normandy, it became the main weapon of snipers. But many of its advantages in accuracy have been replaced by the speed of semi-automatic and fully automatic weapons.

Thomson submachine gun

Working mode: semi-automatic.

Caliber: 0.45 inch (1 1.4 mm)

Magazine: 20 rounds, 30 rounds, 50 rounds (drums)

Introduction: John T. Thompson participated in the development of' 03 rifle and colt.45 pistol. The prototype of Thomson submachine gun was born in the spring of 1920. Although its test parameters are excellent, neither the US Army nor the Marine Corps adopted them. Thomson Colt Company confirmed that it had agreed to produce 15000 guns, namely 192 1. The production of these guns continued until the eve of World War II. 1940, the us army ordered 20,000 guns; 194 1, the army added 3 19000. The biggest advantage of this gun is that it is reliable and can work in harsh environment. The main disadvantage is that it is too heavy-10 kilograms and lacks penetration (which is also the disadvantage of all submachine guns in World War II).

Browning light machine gun

Working mode: semi-automatic.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine: 20 rounds

Introduction: The original model M 19 18A 1 Browning light machine gun (BAR) was used by American soldiers in World War I and is still in use in World War II. The reliability in harsh environment made the gun gain a high reputation. 1940 put into use M 19 18A2 model. Different from the earlier models, it has only two shooting modes in full automatic mode: 300-450 rounds/minute in slow mode; Fast mode 500-650 rounds/minute; There is no semi-automatic way. Both Browning machine guns are widely used. And in many movies, you can see it. The gun is a model of the perfect combination of fast firepower and penetration. Its biggest disadvantage is the lack of a barrel that can be quickly replaced to reduce the barrel overheating.

M 19 19A6 heavy machine gun

Working mode: fully automatic air cooling.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine capacity: 250 rounds

Fire rate: 400-500 rounds per minute.

Introduction: With more and more American troops participating in the war, there is an increasing demand for a heavy machine gun that is lighter than M 19 19A4 and faster than Browning light machine gun. In this case, the M 19 19A6 heavy machine gun was born. It inherited some parts of the M 19 19A4 machine gun, without a tripod, but it still weighs 32.5 pounds. Facts have proved that it is too complicated to meet the ever-changing requirements of officers and soldiers on the battlefield. Even so, 43,000 guns were produced. Moreover, it can be seen in almost all films of 1944- 1945.

M 19 19A4 heavy machine gun

Working mode: fully automatic air cooling.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

Magazine capacity: 250 rounds

Firing rate: 400-550 rounds per minute

Introduction: Before the end of World War I, the U.S. Ordnance Bureau realized that water-cooled heavy machine guns occupied too much space in tanks and were too heavy for the rapidly advancing infantry. As World War II approaches, Ordnance Bureau will develop an air-cooled heavy machine gun for infantry. This led to the appearance of M 19 19A4 heavy machine guns. Including the tripod, the weight of the gun is 4 1 pound, which is much lighter than the 93-pound water-cooled M 19 17A 1. Therefore, it is more used as an offensive weapon than water cooling. But it can't maintain the same level of sustained firepower as water cooling for a long time.

M2-HB.50 caliber heavy machine gun

Working mode: electronic ignition

Diameter: 75 mm (3 inches)

Penetration depth: 100 mm (4 inches)

Introduction: 1942 At the beginning of the year, in order to meet the demand of infantry anti-tank weapons, Leslie A.Skinner and Edward G.Uhl of Ordnance Bureau developed a rocket launcher-a metal tube that was ignited by electrons. Prior to this, American infantry always lacked anti-tank rockets that could stop tanks from moving forward. Another member of Ordnance Bureau, Henry H.Mohaupt, has been developing an anti-tank Grenade for infantry-M10 Grenade, which weighs 3.5 pounds, making it impossible for infantry to throw effectively. However, when Skinner and Uhl tried to launch M 10 grenades with their launchers, they received unexpected results. The Ordnance Bureau immediately realized the value of this new weapon. Many launchers were transported to the allied forces. In fact, the Germans immediately began to produce copies of it after capturing it.

Mark II Grenade

Working mode: friction ignition delay fuze

Weight: 0.59 kg

Delay time: 4-4.8 seconds

Introduction: During World War II, American soldiers used many types of grenades, but the Mark II Grenade was the main equipment. It is made of iron, and the outside is serrated, which is beneficial to produce more shrapnel after explosion. It was filled with TNT, but it was filled with nitrocellulose complex because of the shortage of TNT at the beginning of the war. Mark II's kill radius is 5- 10 yards, but shrapnel can kill 50 yards at most. Because the recognized throwing distance is mostly 35-40 yards, soldiers are required to lie down after dropping the bomb until the Grenade explodes.

flamethrower

Working mode: automatic

Capacity: used 40 times

As early as World War I, the German army used flamethrowers for the first time. By 19 16, the British and French armies also began to use it on the battlefield. However, the limited distance, unreliability and easy injury to the operator make it an ideal weapon. It was not until the Germans used it again in the wars of invading Poland, Belgium and France that the United States began to develop it. The first ejector in the United States encountered the same difficulty. However, the invention of napalm improved its effectiveness and range (60- 180 feet). The reliability has also been improved to a certain extent. After adopting the new tactics of using the ejector, its harm to the operator is also reduced. American soldiers found that paired catapults were the most effective. The flamethrower group also includes soldiers equipped with rocket launchers or automatic weapons, who provide fire cover for the ejectors.

American submachine gun

The US Army11.43mm m1928a1submachine gun (Thomson submachine gun) is the earliest submachine gun equipped by the US Army.

11.43mm 3a1submachine gun, with low cost, fierce firepower and good reliability, is used to replace M 1A 1 submachine gun.

German unit name

Ordinary Infantry Type 39 Mao Se Rifle

Regular Infantry 4 1 MP43 submachine gun

MG34 7.92mm machine gun

MG42 7.92 machine gun

Grwr 34 8 1 mm mortar

Sgwr42120mm mortar

Paratrooper FG43 Paratrooper Rifle

Reconnaissance infantry Mauser 98K sniper rifle

4 1 MP43 submachine gun

Sdkfz25 1

Sdkfz250

Sdkfz 10

Sdkfz 1 1

Operational engineering Opel engineering vehicle

pak35/3637

PAK38 50mmAT

76.2 mm Hg

PAK40 75mmAT

German towed anti-aircraft gun (AA)

Light 4-piece 20mmAA

88 mm heavy artillery

Heavy flak 43 105 MAA

Lek18 75mm light howitzer

LeFH 18 model 105mm lamp.

K 18 105 mm heavy howitzer

Sfh 18 150 mm heavy howitzer

K39 150 mm heavy howitzer

K18170mm heavy howitzer

Nbwf41150mm light RA

Nbwf42210mm light RA

Sdkfz23 1 8 wheel light

Sdkfz232 four-wheel light

Sdkfz233 8-wheel medium-sized

Sdkfz234 8-wheel heavy jaguar

Pz。 I. Ausf light tanks

Pz。 II. Ausf light tanks

Pz。 III. Ausf medium tank

PZ.38t.Ausf light tank

Pz。 IV. Australian heavy tanks

Pz。 IV. Ausf medium tanks

Pz。 V. Ausf Leopard medium tank

Pz。 VI. Ausf Tiger Heavy Tank

Sturger. AuSF assault gun

StugIV.AuSF assault gun

Rhino self-propelled anti-tank gun

Skunk self-propelled anti-tank gun

Elephant heavy self-propelled anti-tank gun

Cheetah heavy self-propelled anti-tank gun

Hunter light anti-tank gun

Grizzly bear heavy self-propelled artillery

Wasp light self-propelled gun

Wasp heavy self-propelled artillery

Pandewov 42 light rocket launcher

Cyclone self-propelled antiaircraft gun

Opel automobile

Cooper Hagen motor company

German BMW Motor Works (Bavarian Motor Works)

Semi-tracked vehicle of RSO light vehicle

Fw 190A fighter

Bf 109E fighter

Bf 109F fighter

Bf 109G fighter

Me262A 1 fighter

Me262A2 fighter-bomber

Ju-87D Stuka dive bomber

Hs 129B grounding machine

Ju-52 conveyor

He 1 1 1H conveyor

He 1 1 1H horizontal bomber

Soviet unit name

4 1 Mohegan rifle

Type 43 PPS submachine gun

RPD submachine gun

Dshk12.7mm heavy machine gun

Type 37 82 mm mortar

Type 38120mm heavy mortar

Paratrooper Mohigan Paratrooper Rifle

Mohegan sniper rifle

Stubeck engineering vehicle

M-37 45 mm light AA

Gith -2 57 mm light AA

BS-3 100 mm heavy AA

Gith -3 76.2 mm heavy AA

The Red Army towed anti-aircraft guns (AA)

37 mm light AA

GAZ/ guard weight AA

Type 37 87 mm heavy AA

Soviet traction artillery

M-30 122 mm light artillery

A- 19 heavy artillery

D- 1 152 mm heavy artillery

ML-20152mm heavy artillery

BR-4 203 heavy artillery

Red army armored vehicle

BA- 10 armored vehicle (8 wheels)

BA-20 armored vehicle (4 wheels)

BA-64 armored vehicle (8 wheels)

Red army tank

BT-5 light tank

BT-7 light tank

T-26 light tank

T-70 light tank

MKII light tank

MKIII light tank

M4A2 Sherman medium tank

T-34MOD.39 medium tank

T-34/76 medium tank

T-34/85 medium tank

KV 1 heavy tanks

KV2 heavy tank

KV-85 heavy tank

IS-I heavy tank

IS-II heavy tank

Red army anti-tank vehicle

Su -76 light self-propelled AT

Su -85 medium-sized self-propelled AT

Su -85M medium-sized self-propelled AT

SU- 100 heavy-duty self-propelled AT

JS- 122 heavy-duty self-propelled AT

Red army self-propelled artillery

SU- 122 self-propelled gun

SU- 152 self-propelled gun

ISU- 122 Self-propelled Gun

ISU- 152 self-propelled gun

Katyusha bazooka

BM-8-48 rocket launcher

BM-3 1- 12 Heavy Rocket Launcher

Red army supply vehicle

GAZ-6 1 truck

Stubeck heavy truck

Wall Slovic heavy truck

Gith -42 heavy truck

Red army combat aircraft

Il -2 ground machine

IL- 10 ground machine

Il -2m3 ground machine

Li-2 transport aircraft

Pe-2 dive bomber

Pe-8 horizontal bomber

TB-3 horizontal bomber

Yak- 1 fighter

Yak-7 fighter

Jacques -9 fighter

Allied unit name

British 4 1 Elfield Rifle

British 42 Stern light machine gun

British Type 43 Burun Machine Gun

American 43 M 1 rifle

American Army Model 43 Thomson submachine gun

American 44 machine gun

M2HB12.7mm machine gun

Vickers 12.7 mm machine gun

3 inch 80 mm mortar

M29a 1 8 1 mm mortar

American Thomson submachine gun

M3 mechanized infantry

Combat engineering matador engineering vehicle

Allied anti-tank gun

QF2 40mm lamp

QF6 57mm lb light

M 1a 176 mm thick

Allied anti-aircraft gun

Bofors 40mm light AA

M2 type 90mm heavy AA

Allied towed artillery

QF25 87.6mm light howitzer

4.5 inch 1 14 mm heavy artillery

M2a1105mm light howitzer

M 1 model 155mm heavy artillery

Allied armored vehicles

Huber MK.I armored vehicle

M8 grey hood armored vehicle

Allied tanks

Mathilde MK.II infantry tank

Valentin MK.III infantry tank

Churchill MK.IV infantry tank

Crusader MK.VI light tank

Cromwell MK.VIII medium tank

M3 Stewart light tank

M5 Stuart light tank

M4A 1 medium tank

M4A 1(76w) Sherman Tank

M26 Peschein heavy tank

Allied anti-tank vehicle

M 10 light self-propelled AT

M3 medium-sized self-propelled AT

M36 heavy-duty self-propelled AT

Allied self-propelled artillery

Archbishop's self-propelled howitzer

Pastor M7 self-propelled gun

M 10 leopard-bear self-propelled gun

M4A 1 Calio rocket launcher

Sek Si Tong II light self-propelled gun

Allied self-defense gun

Crusader light self-propelled AA

M 13GMC light self-propelled AA

M 15GMC light self-propelled AA

M 16GMC light self-propelled AA

Allied supply vehicle

Bullfighter heavy truck

M2 armored transport vehicle

M3 armored transport vehicle

M3A 1 reconnaissance vehicle

M5 heavy transport vehicle

Stude Bell Heavy Transport Vehicle

Allied combat aircraft

Hurricane MK.I fighter

Fire-breathing MK.II fighter

P-5 1 mustang fighter

Meteor warrior

B-24 Liberator horizontal bomber

B-25 Mitchell horizontal bomber

B-29 air fortress horizontal bomber

C-47 Douglas transport aircraft

P-47 lightning fighter-bomber

Wellington dive bomber

M 19 19A6 heavy machine gun

Working mode: fully automatic air cooling.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

* * * * * Capacity: 250 rounds

Fire rate: 400-500 rounds per minute.

M 19 19A4 heavy machine gun

Working mode: fully automatic air cooling.

Diameter: 0.30 inch (7.62 mm)

* * * * * Capacity: 250 rounds

Firing rate: 400-550 rounds per minute

M2-HB.50 caliber heavy machine gun

Working mode: semi-automatic/full-automatic, air-cooled.

Diameter: 0.50 inch (12.7mm)

* * * * * Capacity: 1 10.

Firing rate: 450-550 rounds per minute

M3A 1 Stuart Light Tank

M4A3E2 "Sherman Giant" medium tank

M24 "Chaffee "light tank

M26 Pershing Heavy Tank

M3A3 Grant medium tank

M 1 rifle

M 1 carbine

grease gun

Springfried sniper rifle

Thomson submachine gun

Barbbrowning rifle

.30 machine gun

M-36 tank destroyer

M- 18 tank destroyer

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