Almost certainly, no. There are about 800,000 law enforcement officers in the United States, where there are around 1.4 million people on active duty in the U.S. military, with another 850,000 in the various reserve and National Guard components. Assuming there is at least one firearm available for every member of the military, the military would have the police outgunned almost 3 to 1. Moreover, the military has much more powerful and larger weapons than the police, who use mainly pistols, shotguns, and semi-automatic rifles similar to those carried by infantry. The military uses far more ammunition than the police. Police officers qualify with their weapons at intervals ranging from one to six times per year, and typically fire 50 rounds at each qualification. Military riflemen expend many times that number of rounds on any exercise, and that doesn't take into account the ammunition used by machine guns, artillery, grenadiers, etc.
Military aid - ships, guns, ammunition. Anything to annoy the English!
Some examples of military weapons and ammunition include rifles, pistols, machine guns, grenades, missiles, and artillery shells.
they called out the military when necessary
Military/Police force training.
Military/Police force training.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
Yes. Both the RCMP and local police forces carry firearms.
Need to specify WHICH military you had in mind.
The only police to use firearms in the UK, are specialised groups such as the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, or special teams within territorial police forces. When the metropolitan police force was established, officers did not carry guns.
The guns are ruined. The ammunition will get hot enough to go off.
They made ammunition in most popular calibers.
There are various types of ammunition. There are also particular guns that use the recently developed 30 mm ammunition. Among them are aircraft guns and armoured vehicle guns.