They don't carry ammo in boxes. Basic load depends on the weapon system. 210 rounds for the M4 or M16, 600 - 800 rounds for the M249, 800 - 1000 rounds for the M240.
most likely no. because cavalry are horseback fighters and infantry are foot soldiers hope i helped!! :D
During the US Civil War one weapon was the most used one by the Union infantry. This was the 1861 Model of the Springfield rifle.
China, it also has the largest infantry army in the World.
Basically... the Army, as in the normal military. Mostly troops that are land-based in their operations, just plain (mostly) frontline fighters, like in Roman times, they'd be the main group of foot soldiers.
That depends on what sort of company you had in mind. An aviation company will have several, as most helicopter pilots are WOs. An infantry company will have none, as there are no WO positions within the infantry CMF. Note that this applies only to the US military - British and Commonwealth militaries will differ, as their Warrant Officers ranks are the equivalent of Senior NCO ranks in the US military.
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most arcades set the rounds to best of 3 or a player must win 2 rounds to win.
A submachinegun would be fed from magazines with a typical capacity of 20 - 30 rounds. The 45 round drum was available for the Thompson, but was unpopular in military service. Most of your self loading handguns would carry six to eight rounds, although the Browning P35 premiered in 1935, which was the first handgun to use the double stacked magazine, giving it a capacity of 13 rounds. Most service rifles of the period were simple variations of First World War bolt action rifles, and the normal capacity for those was five rounds. Exceptions include the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield, which held ten rounds. Some of the first self loading military rifles came about in the 1930s. There was the ill fated Simonov AVS-36 (10 rounds), M1 Garand (eight rounds), ZH-29 (five, ten, or 25 rounds), and Tokarev SVT-1938 (20 rounds).
Infantry has been called "The Queen of Battle" for hundreds of years. Most believe it originates from the game chess. The infantry are the most essential component of any military. Just as the queen piece on the chess board, the infantry are the most powerful, decisive, and important part of the game of war.
That number of rounds can vary. Most of us are familiar with revolvers that hold six rounds. Some pistol magazines can hold up to 13 and more. I know of one revolver with a cylinder that holds nine rounds.
As with most military games AP= Armour piercing and HE= High Explosive. AP is good at punching through most heavy armour (Tanks, APC's etc) while HE is more suited to lightly armoured vehicles (Jeeps, Hummers, Transport vehicles) & buildings. For dealing with infantry you would need HE Frag rounds, or HE phosphous rounds etc for a less concentrated blast radius.
It all depends on the model but you will most likely get 50 plus shots.
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Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Belt Fed machine gun average holds 250 rounds. Mag Fed holds 50 rounds. Vickers canvas belt holds 300 rounds, while Maxim holds 150 rounds. Lead bullets are most often used.
Many female walking sticks carry their male mates on their backs. However, most do not carry their eggs on their back.