The exact same types which were in use throughout the entire Vietnam War. With the exception of some weaponry left over from the French colonial era, most weapons and weapons used by the Republic of Vietnam were US-sourced. As for which weapons, you could narrow it down by limiting it to certain types - weapons range from small arms to armoured vehicles to artillery pieces to aircraft and the munitions they drop, and a complete list would be much too long to feasibly post on here.
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)
Historians estimate, that approximately 200,000 South Vietnamese servicemen of the Army Republic South Vietnam (ARVN), South Vietnamese Marines, Air Force & Navy were killed during the Vietnam War.
No, it isn't. Ha Noi is the capital of Vietnam.
North Vietnam was a communist nation during the Viet War. They defeated (conquered) the Republic of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War (April 1975).
Fear that the North Vietnamese would obtain nuclear weapons themselves (from Russia or China) and use them on South Vietnam or even on America.
weapons
North or South Vietnamese? They used different equipment.
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
The Soviet Union and China were two significant allies of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.
United States supplied South Viet Nam (now spell, Vietnam "to make it look better").
South Vietnam was considered an ally of the US.
South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)
Saigon
It was a trail between north and South Vietnam. it went from north to south through laos and cambodia at some parts. it was used mostly for the northern army(Viet Minh) to transport food and weapons back and forth between the north and the south. it was also a way into the south that wasn't patrolled by the south. The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a logistical system for support that ran between North and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
US, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines.
Simple, the US.