So they can defeat their enemies and protect us.
Yes. Military soldiers do have swords, military vehicles like military cars, trucks and planes and yes they do have lots of military weapons.
Yes. They hold weapons to protect us from bad guys. It is okay for police officers and military soldiers to hold weapons.
Their strong and tough soldiers. Also, their great weapons.
The answer is no. Based on a military base standard of conduct, only members of the military police carry weapons on a base when on duty. A bases' weapons are kept and registered to individual soldiers. Should it be necessary to have a weapon for practice or some type of military maneuver, the weapons are checked out of the places where they are kept.
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.
A Military History magazine has a lot of information from what the soldiers would wear to the strategies and the weapons that they would use in any war.
their military was to limited to 100,000 soldiers,no submarine fleet and airforce , it abolished consrciption,enlisted were retained for 12 years and officers 25,and the import and export of weapons
The word demilitarize means that troops and weapons are not allowed. Any area that has been demilitarized then no soldiers or military bases are allowed in that area.
the military has 78.8billion weapons made in a year
because the other soldiers at the other end had weapons and if neither of the side had weapons there would be no war [MAYBE A FIST FIGHT] but yeah.
AK-47's are not issued in the US Military. -------------- Special forces soldiers are trained with almost all foreign weapons, including the modern Russian version of the AK-47. -------------- You don't necessarily have to be in a special ops unit to train with foreign weapons. Most soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan have trained on the AKM or a variant thereof, as well as other commonly encountered weapons in Iraq, as well as those of other coalition forces.
Roman soldiers were typically issued their equipment by the state, which included standardized armor, weapons, and supplies. This process was part of the military organization and logistics, where soldiers received their gear upon enlistment or during training. The equipment was maintained and repaired by the soldiers themselves, and in some cases, they were expected to purchase their own additional gear. This system ensured that soldiers had the necessary tools to effectively serve in the Roman military.