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fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9K11
Overview.
The (GRAU Index: ') «'» is a Soviet battle group archetype.
| 9K11 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9K111
Overview.
The GRAU Index ' «'» is a Soviet man-portable anti-tank missile system developed in the 1960s.
The 9K111 refers to the combination of the 9P135 or 9P135M launcher, relevant ammunition, and auxiliary equipment.
| 9K111 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9K51
Overview.
The 9K51 is a Soviet multiple launch rocket system developed in the early 1960s. When combined with the Ural-375D it makes the 2B5.
MLRS system used in 2B5.
MLRS system used in 2B17.
MLRS system used in 2B26.
| 9K51 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9M14 Malyutka
The 9M14 Malyutka (Cyrillic: Малютка, lit. "Little One"), NATO designation AT-3 Sagger, was the first Soviet-designed man-portable anti-tank missile system. The initial version was a first-generation system, using MCLOS (manual command line of sight) guidance and a rail launcher. Later variants are sec... | 9M14 Malyutka |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9P110
Overview.
The 9P110 (GRAU designation) is a Soviet Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle developed on the BRDM-1 chassis.
The 9P110 was known as AT-3 Sagger to NATO intelligence.
Original model.
Enclosed roof model.
Command model.
NBC model.
ATGMV mounting three 3M6 missiles.
ATGMV mounting four 3M11 missiles.
ATGM... | 9P110 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9P139
Overview.
The (GRAU Index: 9P139) is a Soviet self-propelled rocket launcher.
| 9P139 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9\11
| 9\11 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9x18mm Makarov
The 9×18mm Makarov (designated 9 mm Makarov by the C.I.P. and often called 9×18mm PM) is a Russian pistol and submachine gun cartridge. During the latter half of the 20th Century it was a standard military pistol cartridge of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, analogous to the 9×19mm Parabellum in... | 9x18mm Makarov |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # 9x39mm
The 9×39 mm is a Soviet / Russian rifle cartridge. It is based on the Russian 7.62x39mm round, but with an enlarged neck to accommodate a 9 mm bullet. The cartridge was designed by N. Zabelin, L. Dvoryaninova and Y. Frolov of the TsNIITochMash in the 1980s. The intent was to create a subsonic cartridge for su... | 9x39mm |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # A-1 "Astérix"
It was France's first satellite.
| A-1 "Astérix" |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # A-3
Overview.
The A-3 is an experimental Soviet assault rifle. It later developed into the AK-74.
| A-3 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # A-91
The A-91 bullpup assault rifle "(also known as A-91M)" was developed during the 1990s by KBP (Instrument Design Bureau) in Tula, as an offspring of the A-91 family of compact assault rifles described in the 9A-91 article. While the A-91 retains the basic gas-operated, rotating bolt action and a trigger unit des... | A-91 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AA-12
Overview.
The AA-12 (abbreviation of Auto Assault 12) is an American shotgun developed in the late 20th century by Military Police Systems from the Atchisson Assault Shotgun.
The weapon's rights were sold by its previous developer, Maxwell Atchisson, to Jerry Baber of Military Police Systems. Atchisson continu... | AA-12 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AA-55
Overview.
The ' (abbreviated as ') is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the mid 1950s.
| AA-55 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AAC Honey Badger PDW
AAC Honey Badger PDW is an AR-15 based assault rifle / PDW in caliber .300 AAC Blackout produced by Advanced Armament Corporation, a subsidiary of Freedom Group. The weapon is named after the honey badger.
Both the rifle and the caliber used were developed in close cooperation with American spec... | AAC Honey Badger PDW |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AAI QSPR
The AAI Quiet Special Purpose Revolver (officially designated the Quiet, Special Purpose Revolver), nicknamed the tunnel gun, is an extremely rare American silent special-purpose revolver.
History.
The QSPR was born out of necessity as the US Army submitted requirements for a dedicated close quarters weapon... | AAI QSPR |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AB-3
The AB-3 was a Soviet assault rifle chambered for an experimental caseless cartridge, 1970.
Work on the caseless rounds began in an interbranch compeition announcd by the Ministry of Defence Industry of the USSR in 1972. The experimental series of machines under the 5.6mm caseless cartridge designed for Izhmash... | AB-3 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AB-46
Overview.
The ' (abbreviated as '), also known as TKB-415, is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the mid 1940s. It participated in trials but it lost to the AK-46.
| AB-46 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # ACP countries
| ACP countries |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AD-48
Overview.
The ' (abbreviated as '), also known as , is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the late 1940s.
| AD-48 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AD-4 Skyraider
| AD-4 Skyraider |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AEK-971
The AEK-971 is a Soviet/Russian selective fire assault rifle that was developed at the Kovrov Mechanical Plant (KMZ) by chief designer S.I. Koksharov in the 1980s. The primary model, the AEK-971, uses the 5.45x39mm round fed from standard 30-round or larger magazines used by the AK-74 and similar weapons.
D... | AEK-971 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AEK-999
The AEK-999 'Barsuk' (Badger) is a Russian machine gun chambered for the 7.62x54mmR round. It is a modernized version of the PKM machine gun, developed during the 1990s in order to improve its capabilities in the LMG/SAW role. It was to be capable of sustained automatic fire without requiring a quick-change ... | AEK-999 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AEW&C
The device.
Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) radars are mounted on aircraft and are used to carry out surveillance, C2BM (command and control, battle management) functions similar to an "Air Traffic Controller", detect near by aircraft and terrain for collision avoidance, detect and track targets... | AEW&C |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AFB Comodoro Rivadavia/General Enrique Mosconi International Airport
The airport was named after the Argentine military's engineer Enrique Mosconi.
| AFB Comodoro Rivadavia/General Enrique Mosconi International Airport |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AG-026
Overview.
The AG-026 is a Russian underwater prototype light-machine gun.
| AG-026 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AGI 3×40
The AGI 3×40 (Romanian: "Aruncător de Grenade Incendiare cu 3 țevi de calibrul 40 mm", lit. "Grenade launcher with three 40mm barrels") is a Romanian thermobaric rocket launcher.
History.
The weapon was produced from 1970 to 1990, and was used by East Germany, Romania and Hungary from 1974 up until the 1990... | AGI 3×40 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AGM-1 Carbine
The AGM-1 is a bullpup, semi-automatic carbine produced in Italy. The carbine is readily convertible from 9x19 to .45 ACP and .22LR. It features a set trigger and a heavy, target-type barrel. The magazines for the 9x19mm variant are interchangeable with the Browning Hi-Power pistol.
| AGM-1 Carbine |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AGRA
| AGRA |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AGS-17
The AGS-17 "Plamya" (Russian: Flame) is a Soviet-designed automatic grenade launcher currently in production in the Russian Federation and in service worldwide.
Description.
The AGS-17 is a heavy infantry support weapon designed to operate from a tripod or it can be mounted on an installation or vehicle. The ... | AGS-17 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AI.24 Foxhunter Radar
The device.
The AI.24 "Foxhunter (AKA- The Foxhunter") radar was a Pulse-Doppler FMCW radar made in 1981 jointly by GEC-Marconi and Ferranti . It is still carried by the Panavia Tornado ADV (AKA- the Tornado F3 in Royal Air Force service) fighter aircraft. It is a all-weather, day and night, be... | AI.24 Foxhunter Radar |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo
| AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK
| AK |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-102
Overview.
The AK-102 (GRAU Index 6P44) is a Russian assault rifle developed as part of the AK-100 series of Kalashnikov firearms. The AK-102 is a shortened carbine version of the AK-101.
Standard model.
Semi-automatic firing mode only.
Three-round burst fire mode.
Shortened carbine model.
Semi-automatic firin... | AK-102 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-104
Overview.
The AK-104 (GRAU Index: 6P46) is a Russian assault rifle developed as part of the AK-100 series of Kalashnikov firearms. It is a carbine version of the AK-103.
Outfitting.
The Kalashnikov Concern website states that an order for an AK-104 can come with: 1 AK-104, 4 magazines, 1 pouch for magazines, ... | AK-104 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-105
The AK-105 is a shortened carbine version of the AK-74M rifle, which in turn was derived from the original AK-47 design and its AK-74 successor. The AK-102, AK-104, and AK-105 are very similar in design, the only difference being the caliber and corresponding magazine type. The AK-105 is chambered to fire 5.4... | AK-105 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-107
Overview.
The AK-107 is a Russian assault rifle, developed as part of the AK-100 series of Kalashnikov firearms. The AK-107 borrows operating mechanics from the AEK-971. A civilian firearm was developed from the AK-107, the Sajga MK-107.
| AK-107 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-12
The Kalashnikov AK-12 (Автомат Калашникова АК-12) is the newest derivative of the Soviet/Russian AK-47 series of assault rifles and is proposed for general issue to Russia’s armed forces.[3]
Introduction.
On May 25, 2010, Russia’s general news media published a Russian Defence Ministry statement that the AK-12... | AK-12 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-15
Overview.
The AK-15 (GRAU Index: 6P71) is a Russian assault rifle developed in the 2010s. The development of the assault rifle ran alongside the AK-12, however the AK-15 is chambered in , instead of .
In 2020, the AK-15 recieved a final update to bring it up to newer AK-12, or AK-19 standards.
The AK-15 is cap... | AK-15 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-200
The Kalashnikov AK-12 (Автомат Калашникова АК-12) is the newest derivative of the Soviet/Russian AK-47 series of assault rifles and is proposed for general issue to Russia’s armed forces, currently undergoing testing.
Introduction.
On May 25, 2010, Russia’s general news media published a Russian Defence Minis... | AK-200 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-308
Overview.
The AK-308 is a Russian battle rifle developed by Kalashnikov Concern in the 2010s from the AK-12. The weapon was designed for export using the cartridge. The firearm was first revealed in 2018 at the Russian Army expo.
| AK-308 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-400
Overview.
The AK-400 is a Russian prototype assault rifle developed in the 2010s from the AK-200.
"It is currently unknown whether this firearm is produced in a series like the AK-100 and AK-200 firearms are, if this is the case and we stick to the previous series standards, the AK-400 shown in this article i... | AK-400 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-46
Overview.
The AK-46 is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the mid 1940s. It would serve as a basis for the AK.
| AK-46 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-47
| AK-47 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-47\Kalashnikov assault rifle
Overview.
The AK-47 is a 7.62 mm assault rifle developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov in two versions: the fixed stock AK-47 and the AKS-47 (S—So skladnym prikladom) variant equipped with an under-folding metal shoulder stock. Design work on the AK began in 1944. In 1946... | AK-47\Kalashnikov assault rifle |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-55
Overview.
The AK-55 is a licensed, Hungarian-copy of the Russian AK assault rifle.
| AK-55 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-63D
Overview.
The AK-63D (known in the Hungarian military as AMMS) is a Hungarian assault rifle developed in the late 1970s from the AKM.
Standard production model with wooden stock.
Production model with folding stock.
Modernized model.
Semi-automatic AK-63F.
Clinton ban-era civilian model.
| AK-63D |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-63F
Overview.
The AK-63F or (known in the Hungarian military as AMM) is a Hungarian assault rifle developed in the late 1970s from the AKM.
Standard production model with wooden stock.
Production model with folding stock.
Modernized model.
Semi-automatic AK-63F.
Clinton ban-era civilian model.
| AK-63F |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-70
Overview.
The ' (abbreviated as ') is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the late 1960s.
The weapon used a new type of action, but was ultimately cancelled due to reliability concerns.
| AK-70 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74
Overview.
The AK-74 (GRAU Index: 6P20) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the ageing AK and AKM.
| AK-74 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74M
Overview.
The AK-74M (GRAU Index: 6P34) is a Russian assault rifle developed by modernizing the AK-74. The AK-100 series of firearms are directly related to the AK-74M, with the AK-74M being the original AK-100 model of the series. The AK-105 is the shorter barrelled model of the series.
The AK-74M features p... | AK-74M |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74MB
Overview.
The AK-74MB is a Russian prototype assault rifle developed in the 2010s from the AK-74M.
The AK-74MB features a unique dual-format system where it can quickly switch between conventional and bullpup firing configurations.
Despite sharing the AK nomenclature, the weapons' development is unrelated to... | AK-74MB |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74N
Overview.
The AK-74N (GRAU Index: 6P20N) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AK-74. The AK-74N features a for mounting optics on the left side the receiver.
| AK-74N |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74N1
Overview.
The AK-74N1 (GRAU Index: 6P20N1) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AK-74N. The AK-74N1 is essentially an AK-74N with the 1PN34 (NSPU) night scope mounted on the rifle.
| AK-74N1 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-74N3
Overview.
The AK-74N3 (GRAU Index: 6P20N3) is a soviet assault rifle developed in the 1970s from the AK-74N. The AK-74N3 features the 1PN51 optic mounted on the optic.
| AK-74N3 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK-9
The AK-9 is a proposed Russian fully automatic assault rifle chambered for the 9x39mm subsonic cartridge. It is one of the latest models of the popular Kalashnikov rifle series. It is based on the "100" series Kalasnikov assault rifles.
In 2006, Russian authorities wanted the Izhmash factory to design a rifle w... | AK-9 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKB
Overview.
The AKB (AKБ) is a prototype soviet assault rifle developed in the 1980s as part of Project Abakan.
Conventional prototype.
Prototype with BARS (balanced automatics recoil system).
| AKB |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKB-1
Overview.
The AKB-1 (AKБ-1) is a prototype soviet assault rifle developed in the 1980s as part of Project Abakan.
Conventional prototype.
Prototype with BARS (balanced automatics recoil system).
| AKB-1 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKM
Overview.
The AKM (GRAU Index: 6P1) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1950s from the AK.
| AKM |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKM-63
Overview.
The AKM-63 is a Hungarian assault rifle developed from the AK-55, a Hungarian production AK.
| AKM-63 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMK
Overview.
The ' () (GRAU Index: ') is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AKM at an unknown time during the Cold War.
The weapon is stated to have improved accuracy over the base AKM, but no other information is known, or even if it was manufactured.
| AKMK |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKML
Overview.
The AKML (GRAU Index: 6P1L) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AKM. The AKML differs from the AKM by way of the , which the base AKM lacks. The rail present on the AKML is heavier than the rail found on the AKMN, but they are roughly equivalent in their use.
| AKML |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMN
Overview.
The AKMN (GRAU Index: 6P1N) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the late 1950's. It is virtually identical to the AKM, expect it has a Warsaw Pact Rail to allow for usage of optics.
| AKMN |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMN1
Overview.
The AKMN1 (GRAU Index: 6P1N1) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AKM. The AKMN1 is essentially an AKMN (AKM with ) with the 1PN34 (NSPU) night vision scope mounted.
| AKMN1 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMN2
Overview.
The AKMN1 (GRAU Index: 6P1N2) is a Soviet assault rifle developed from the AKM. The AKMN2 is essentially an AKMN (AKM with ) with the 1PN58 (NSPUM) night vision scope mounted.
| AKMN2 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMP
Overview.
The ' (GRAU Index: ') is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1960s from the AKM.
The weapon uses subdued Radium-illuminated aiming points integrated into the front and rear sight. These sights enable the enhanced ability to align the sights in low-light conditions.
| AKMP |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMS
Overview.
The AKMS (GRAU Index: 6P4) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1950s. It is a modification of the AKM with a folding stock instead of a fixed stock.
| AKMS |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMSB
Overview.
The ' (GRAU Index: ') is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1960s from the AKMS.
The AKMSB is essentially an AKMS fitted with a 6Ch3 suppressor and new iron sights.
Variants.
| AKMSB |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMSN1
Overview.
The ' (GRAU Index: ') is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the late 1950's from the AKMS. It features a Warsaw Pact Rail to mount optics.
| AKMSN1 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMSU
Overview.
The AKMSU (unofficial name) is a Pakistani assault carbine developed from various AK platform firearms.
Development.
In the 1980s, a Pakistani gunsmith manufactured a carbine in reminiscent of the AKS-74U. The receiver seems to be that of a Chinese QBZ-56-1 or later, with other parts taken from an AK... | AKMSU |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKMSV
Overview.
The AKMSV (GRAU Index: 6P4V) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1960s from the AKMS.
The AKMSV is an AKMS designed to war-time specifications, in case mass production of a cheaper weapon was necessary. It is unknown whether any examples were manufactured or what exactly changed between the AK... | AKMSV |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKM Type II Bayonet
The AKM Type II Bayonet is a bayonet of Soviet origin.
| AKM Type II Bayonet |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKN
Overview.
The ' (GAU Index: ') is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the 1950s from the AK. The AKN is virtually identical to the AK, except that it comes fitted with a to mount optics.
| AKN |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKN-55
Overview.
The AKN-55 is a licensed, Hungarian-copy of the Russian AKN assault rifle. It features a Warsaw Pact Rail to allow the mounting of optics.
| AKN-55 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS
| AKS |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-55
Overview.
The AKS-55 is a licensed, Hungarian-copy of the Russian AKS assault rifle.
| AKS-55 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74
Overview.
The AKS-74 (GRAU Index: 6P21) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the mid-1970s from the AK-74. The AKS-74 features a folding metal stock for use with airborne military and general purpose.
| AKS-74 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74N
Overview.
The AKS-74N (GRAU Index: 6P21N) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the mid-1970s from the AKS-74. It is identical to the AKS-74 but it is fitted with the .
| AKS-74N |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74U
Overview.
The AKS-74U (GRAU Index: 6P26) is a Soviet assault carbine developed from the AKS-74 assault rifle. The AKS-74U was replaced (in Russian service) in the 1990s with the AK-105.
Short carbine model developed from the AKS-74.
AKS-74U with PBS-4 suppressor.
AKS-74UB with .
AKS-74UBN with 1PN34 night op... | AKS-74U |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74UB
Overview.
The (GRAU Index: ) is a Soviet assault carbine, developed in the 1970's from the AKS-74U.
The AKS-74UB differs from the AKS-74U in that it comes equipped with tritium iron sight attachments and a PBS-4 suppressor.
The AKS-74UB is used as a base for the 6S1 weapon system, which adds a grenade launc... | AKS-74UB |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74UBN
Overview.
The ' (GRAU Index: '), sometimes known as , is a Soviet assault carbine, developed in the 1970's from the AKS-74UB. The key difference is that the AKS-74UBN is mounted with a Warsaw Pact Rail to allow optics.
| AKS-74UBN |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74UN
Overview.
The AKS-74UN (GRAU Index: 6P26N) is a Soviet assault carbine developed from the AKS-74 and AKS-74U. It is identical to the AKS-74U, except this model is fitted with the .
Standard model with
AKS-74UN with 1PN34 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN58 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN51 night optic.
| AKS-74UN |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74UN1
Overview.
The AKS-74UN1 (GRAU Index: 6P26N1) is a Soviet assault carbine developed from the AKS-74UN. It is identical to the AKS-74UN, except this model is fitted with a 1PN34 optic.
Standard model with
AKS-74UN with 1PN34 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN58 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN51 night optic.
| AKS-74UN1 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS-74UN2
Overview.
The AKS-74UN2 (GRAU Index: 6P26N2) is a Soviet assault carbine, developed from the AKS-74UN (AKS-74U with Warsaw Pact Rail). It features a 1PN58 mounted to it.
Standard model with
AKS-74UN with 1PN34 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN58 night optic.
AKS-74UN with 1PN51 night optic.
| AKS-74UN2 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AKS (Type 3)
Overview.
The AKS (GAU Index: 56-A-212M) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the late 1940s from the AK. The AKS has a folding stock when compared to the wooden stock of the standard AK.
| AKS (Type 3) |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK (Type 1)
Overview.
The AK (GAU Index: ) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the mid to late 1940s.
| AK (Type 1) |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK (Type 2)
Overview.
The AK (GAU Index: ) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the mid to late 1940s.
| AK (Type 2) |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AK (Type 3)
Overview.
The AK (GAU Index: ) is a Soviet assault rifle developed in the mid to late 1940s.
| AK (Type 3) |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AL-4
Overview.
The AL-4 is a Soviet prototype assault rifle developed in the early 1970s. The weapon was designed to increase accuracy in short bursts, a system that later inspired the AKB and AK-107 rifles. Despite the advanced design, the weapon was not adapted into service.
| AL-4 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # ALF
| ALF |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AMX 13-57
Overview.
The AMX-13-57 is an early development of the French AMX-13 light tank. Only a mockup was made as the 57mm gun was considered to be less powerful than the 75mm guns that were also considered.
Variants.
See AMX-13 for variants.
| AMX 13-57 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AMX 40
Overview.
The AMX 40 is a French main battle tank developed in the 1980s as an improved AMX 32 for export.
| AMX 40 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AMX 50 Foch
Overview.
The AMX 50 Foch is a French self-propelled gun developed from the AMX 50 / M 4.
| AMX 50 Foch |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AMX 50 Surblindé
Overview.
The AMX 50 Surblindé is a French heavy tank developed from the AMX 50. The Surblindé was a heavier version of the AMX 50 with thicker armour in a pike nose.
| AMX 50 Surblindé |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AMX Fighter Bomber
| AMX Fighter Bomber |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AN-94
The AN-94 (Russian: 5,45-мм автомат Никонова обр. 1994 г. / АН-94 «Абака́н», Индекс ГРАУ — 6П33) is an advanced assault rifle of Russian origin. The initials stand for "Avtomat Nikonova" model of 1994, after its chief designer Gennadiy Nikonov who previously worked on the Nikonov machine gun.
Official policy i... | AN-94 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AN-94N
Overview.
The AN-94N (GRAU Index: 6P33N) is a Russian assault rifle developed as result of Project Abakan. The AN-94 proved too expensive to mass produce, thus the AK-74M entered main-stream service instead. The AN-94 remains in service with special forces.
Standard model.
Standard model with the fitted.
| AN-94N |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AN/PRC-77
| AN/PRC-77 |
fandom.1991-new-world-order | # AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver
The device.
The AN/PRC 77 Radio Set is made in a manpack format. It is a portable VHF FM combat-net radio transceiver manufactured by Associated Industries. It is used used to provide short-range, two-way radio-telephone voice communication over 920 channels across two bands using 50 k... | AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver |
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