generally they must use what they are issued. special operations has much greater choice in what they use. m4/m16a2 / m14 / SCAR / more machine guns / etc
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
A turret is a weapon mount that protects the crew or mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon.Some military vehicles that use a turret to attack enemy forces are wheeled combat vehicles, naval ships, and command vehicles.
Infantry.
he Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon commonly known as the Knights Templar were among the most famous of the Western Christian military orders. The organization existed for approximately two centuries in the Middle Ages. The Hammer as a weapon was not a weapon used by the Templars. A blunt weapon the Templars used was the mace.
the highly trained infantryman. any weapon in an untrained Soldiers hands are less effective
A battleaxe is an ancient military weapon, a form of axe designed for military combat, or a heraldic term for this form of weapon on a coat of arms.
In terms of Trained Miltary Quantity then yes however the Russian Military is if not the most feared then a very feared military. Russian Soldiers go through extensive brutal combat training whereas Chinese just learn basic combat skills Russian Soldiers are trained in avoiding injuries and KIA Status before they get trained with any weapon. Russians also have extremely good weapons as in AK-109s,AKS-97Us,Dragunon SVRs,RPG-30s,PKM-74s,and Makarov Handguns. There is also an entire battalion of all Female Soldiers in Combat Roles.Russia could quite easily defend and retaliate against any Military Especially as the Russian Special Forces (Spetsnaz) are so deadly they even have they're own Hand to hand combat form known as Systema.
No. In the marines, like any other branch of military service, you are assigned a weapon and given ammunition for that particular weapon. You learn to use that weapon. If a marine is fighting in a battle, he can find another weapon and start using it.
no as a hunting weapon
The operational effectiveness of weapon systems for use in combat by typical military users is determined through rigorous testing and evaluation processes. These processes typically involve simulated and live-fire exercises, as well as feedback from military personnel who have used the weapon systems in realistic training scenarios or actual combat situations. The data collected from these evaluations is analyzed to assess various performance factors, such as accuracy, reliability, ease of use, and mission effectiveness.
1 Choose a Weapon Before the fight starts, you will need to choose a weapon. You have a choice here, you can choose a large weapon and run slow, or a little weapon, and run fast. It's usually easier (and more fun) to choose a large weapon. A good large weapon is the Water Warriors Orca.
The word you are looking for is "ordnance": military supplies including weapons, ammunition, combat vehicles, and maintenance tools and equipment. Ordnance is also often used to mean specifically cannons or artillery, so this is probably the weapon type referred to.
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Not enough disclosure is given in order to answer the question. Illegal HOW or WHY? Carry it WHERE? In the US - military personnel may not be armed unless they are in the official performance of their duty, and then only with the weapon(s) issued to them by their unit. Obviously - in combat zones and/or under combat conditions these rules may become a bit more fuzzy.
NO weapon, he just is your sleep.
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
The best weapon is the one that causes the greatest amount of damage to the chosen enemy. Once you decide what enemy you want to attack, look up its weaknesses, and choose a corresponding weapon. For example, if it is weak to slash, use a weapons that has a slash attack, and select a slash attack in combat styles.