The Royal Ordinance Factory, primarily. IIRC, it is now operated under contract by Heckler & Koch, GmBh.
This is for small arms, and the term "weapons" is a pretty broad category, which would include tanks, antiaircraft weapons, missiles, artillery pieces, etc.
SA80-Belgium
The colonists gave extra money to the soldiers, which allowed the soldiers to buy better weapons. They made peace by sending out petitions to the other armys.
It was that they were well trained, and that they were prepared they had supplies as gunpowder food etc
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
The British did not want to get a banana, that's for sure!
Roberts Bruce
What are in comin are they both have weapons and they fight and are dangers.
well it had killed some of the troops and it helped theb armys by winning
the battle of Yorktown
The colonists gave extra money to the soldiers, which allowed the soldiers to buy better weapons. They made peace by sending out petitions to the other armys.
It was that they were well trained, and that they were prepared they had supplies as gunpowder food etc
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
Someone who makes weapons.
some facts are: known for no sprint and snipers are extremely good there is no "create-a-class" different armys have different weapons no rank system.
guess his weapons could be what he makes
guess his weapons could be what he makes
Imported British and seized/captured Union weapons.
You are not allowed to buy weapons when you are in the British army. This is against the laid down rules and regulations. It is the military that assigns its soldiers the weapons.