The Americans, British, and Canadians had an assortment of weapons including M1 Garand Rifles, Thompson sub-machine guns, "Grease" guns (an American sub-machine gun), Springfield .30 (a sniper rifle), Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R.), and Sten gun (British sub-machine gun)
The German forces used a variety of weapons including:
Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
Anti-tank Rockets: Panzerfaust - translates into "Armor Fist"
The whole arsenal: aircraft, naval gunfire, artillery, tanks, mortars, mines, machine guns, rifles, grenades, bayonets, rocks, and fists when and as required.
Technically they allies had very little of the above mentioned arsenal of weapons. They only air cover provided was a couple of straffing runs made p-51 mustangs at the beginning of the assault, (on the beach) they only fire their guns (20 mm it think) and had only 500 hundred pound bombs at the most. Naval gun support was SEVERELY lacking, only the 4 in and 3 in guns were used. They had absolutely no battleship or even draught ships to speak of. These ships in particular, would have been useful ( 12- 14 inch guns). The communication web broke down almost immediately, there was no control of the naval fire ( no spotters, F.O.O.) to correct the aim of the naval gunners shots. The best in mortars the allies had were 2-3 inch in size, compared to the german's 81 mm.
The only thing the allies needed to use that day: COMMON SENSE! SHOULD HAVE CANCELED THE OPERATION FROM THE GET GO ( SECOND TIME EX: OPERATION RUDDER)
Usually garands were used they fired them in the air because the war ended though only the nazis surrenderd the japanese surrenderd 4 years later.
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
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Click on the link to your right for the weapons used.
they used weapons to fight and exacute people
Any kind of weapons.
how many tanks were there durind dday
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
Dday
jaankaree, aank-dday
http://www.britannica.com/dday
no weapons were used
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
Yes, weapons are used in tai chi.
Weapons can be used for hunting, fishing, defense, and to have fun with. DO NOT PLAY WITH!!
what kind of weapons was used durnig the fredericksburg battles what kind of weapons was used durnig the fredericksburg battles what kind of weapons was used durnig the fredericksburg battles
By hand. They were impact weapons which inflicted blunt force injuries or edged weapons used to cut.
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