Pistols: Nagant Model 1895 revolver, Tokarev TT-33
Bolt Action Rifles: Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30, 1891/31 (sniper version), Mosin-Nagant Model 1938 Carbine, 1944 Carbine.
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Tokarev SVT 38, Tokarev SVT 40, Tokarev SVT 40 (sniper version)
Automatic Rifles: AVT 40 (SVT 40 with full automatic capability)
Submachine Guns: Pistolet Pulyemet Degtyareva 1940G (PPD 40) Pistolet Pulyemet Shpagina 1941G (famed PPSh 41) Pistolet Pulyemet Sudaeva 1943 (PPS 43)
Machine Guns: Degtyarev pehotniy DP-27, Maxim (different modifications - starting with 1910 and up to final 1941), Degtyarev Shpagin krupnokaliberniy DShK 1938, stankoviy Goryunova SG 43
Anti-Tank Rifles: Protivo Tankovoe Ruzh'Yo Degtyareva 1941 (PTRD 41) Protivo Tankovoe Ruzh'Yo Simonova 1941 (PTRS 41)
Flamethrowers: ROKS-2, other ROKS series
Grenades: RGD-33 (ruchnaya granata Dyakonova), F-1 (1939, not old french grenade, but look like, most famous grenade), RPG-40/43 (not rocket propelled, but anti-tank), molotov cocktails (lots of different versions, some mass-produced, some improvised)
Air Force weapons? Or Army weapons? Or Naval Weapons? Or Types of Artillery? Or Types of Small Arms (rifles, pistols, etc.)? Or Tanks? Or Warships?
A person who supplies weapons is an 'arms dealer.' To give someone weapons is to 'arm' them.
Arme means arms in German. Nouns are capitalized in German. If you mean arms as in weapons the word is Waffen.
Suspicion that one would attack the other.
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
Small arms, machine guns, mortars, artillery, mines.
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Metals, wood, rudimentary plastics. Weapons are a wide-ranging category, including ships, aircraft, small arms, armored vehicles, etc.
Left over small arms from WWII, captured allied small arms, then later equipped with the SKS and AKs.
They used small arms, and rifles, basically guns.
Air Force weapons? Or Army weapons? Or Naval Weapons? Or Types of Artillery? Or Types of Small Arms (rifles, pistols, etc.)? Or Tanks? Or Warships?
Russian weapons are primarily manufactured by state-owned enterprises, with notable companies including the Kalashnikov Concern, which produces small arms, and Almaz-Antey, known for air defense systems. Other significant manufacturers include the Russian Helicopters, Uralvagonzavod for armored vehicles, and the Tactical Missiles Corporation for missile systems. The Russian defense industry is heavily influenced by government policies and often collaborates with various research institutes and design bureaus to develop advanced military technologies.
Yes, from small arms to heavy artillery and the Air Force
The US possesses around 45% of the world's nuclear weapons.
Anything 20mm or larger is considered a cannon - an entirely different class of weapons from small arms.
its the dang atomic bomb
The list of weapons used in both wars are very extensive. I have included links which will give you a good idea of the types of planes, ships, vehicles, small arms, artillery and other armament were used in both wars.