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=Equipment of the Armed Forces=
 
=Equipment of the Armed Forces=
 
==Small Arms==
 
==Small Arms==
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Name
!Model!!Image!!Caliber!!Type!!Origin!!Details
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Type
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Caliber
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Pistols
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Branches
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Notes
|[[M9 pistol|M9]]|| [[File:M9-pistolet.jpg|150px]] ||  [[9x19mm#NATO_9mm_standard|9 x 19mm NATO]] || [[Pistol]] || {{ITA}} || To be replaced by the [[Modular Handgun System]]<ref name="M9 Pistol">[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m9.html M9 Pistol], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref name="John Pike">{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m9.htm |title=M9 9 mm Beretta Pistol |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;"|Picture
 
|-
 
|-
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Assault Rifle'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[SIG Sauer P226#P228 (M11)|M11]] || [[File:SIG-P228-p1030033.jpg|150px]] || [[9x19mm#NATO_9mm_standard|9 x 19mm NATO]] || Pistol || {{GER}}<br>{{CHE}} ||To be replaced through the [[Modular Handgun System]] program.<ref name="M9 Pistol"/><ref name="John Pike"/>
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| RA-8A2
|-
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| Assault Rifle
|[[SIG Sauer P320|M17]]|| [[File:SIG Sauer P320 compact pistol.jpg|150px]] || [[9x19mm#NATO_9mm_standard|9 x 19mm NATO]] || [[Pistol]] || {{GER}} || Won the [[Modular Handgun System]] competition<ref name="M17 Pistol">
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| 7mm Kurz
[http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/01/20/army-picks-sig-sauers-p320-handgun-to-replace-m9-service-pistol.html], ''Fox News Tech''</ref>
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| Marines, Navy
|-
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| An evolution of the A1, it sees active service across frontline units. Often mounted with a 4x optic to enhance marksmanship of the rifleman.
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Submachine Guns
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|[[File:LWRCI-M68A5 002.jpg|150x150px]]
|-
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[Heckler & Koch MP5|MP5]]|| [[File:Hkmp5count-terr-wiki.jpg|150px]] ||  [[9x19mm#NATO_9mm_standard|9 x 19mm NATO]] || [[Submachine gun]] || {{GER}} || Used in night operations, close quarters, hostage rescue, and escort
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| RA-16A5
|-
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| Assault Rifle
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Rifles/Carbine
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| 7mm Kurz
|-
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| Marines, Navy
|[[M16 rifle|M16]]|| [[File:M16a2-final.png|150px]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO]] || [[Assault rifle]] || {{USA}} || Virtually universally phased out in favor of the M4.<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m16.html M16 Rifle], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m16.htm |title=M16 5.56mm Rifle |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=22 December 2010 |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| The entire platform was implemented in 1972 after licenses from South Hills were obtained. Updated throughout the years, it is relegated to reserve status and is often issued at Youth Scout organizations.
|-
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|[[File:M16a5.jpg|150x150px]]
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|-----
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Carbine'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M4 carbine|M4]]|| [[File:M4 PEO Soldier.jpg|150px]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO]] || [[Carbine]] || {{USA}} || Standard service rifle.<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m4.html M4 Carbine], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m4.htm |title=M4 / M4A1 5.56mm Carbine |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=21 December 2010 |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| RA-4
|-
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| Carbine
|[[M231 Firing Port Weapon|M231 FPW]] || [[File:M231 1.gif|150px]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO]] || Assault rifle || {{USA}} || Modified M16 for use in the firing ports of the [[M2 Bradley]]
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| 7mm Kurzer
|-
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| Marines, Navy
|[[Heckler & Koch HK416|HK416]] || [[File:HK416.jpg|150px]] || [[5.56×45mm NATO]] || Assault rifle || {{GER}} || Used by [[Joint Special Operations Command]]
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| A carbine version of the RA-8, it sees use in special purpose groups.
|-
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|[[File:Lwrci-six8-uciw-8-black-sbr-six8rb8-0uciw-by-lwrc-international-79c.jpg|150x150px]]
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Shotguns
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|-
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Battle Rifle'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[Mossberg 500|500 MILLS]]|| [[File:PEO Mossberg 590A1.jpg|150px]] ||[[12-gauge]]|| [[Shotgun]] ||{{USA}}||
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| RA-14
|-
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| Battle Rifle
|[[M4 Super 90|M1014]]|| [[File:Benelli m4 2.jpg|150px]] ||[[12-gauge]]|| Shotgun ||{{ITA}} ||
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| 7mm Mauser
|-
+
| Marines, Navy
 +
| A classic that's been in service since 1959. It sees use in honor/ceremonial units, reserve forces, and the Youth Scouts. Many of it's magazines were converted to feed the RA-10A DMR, it's spiritual successor.
 +
|[[File:M14Rifle.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Marksman/Sniper Rifle'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M26 MASS]]|| [[File:PEO M26 MASS Stand-alone.jpg|150px]] ||[[12-gauge]]|| Modular Accessory Shotgun System, Attaches to M4 or standalone ||{{USA}} ||
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| RA-10A
|-
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| Designated Marksman Rifle
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Machine Guns
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| 7mm Mauser
|-
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| Marines, Navy
|[[M249 light machine gun|M249]]|| [[File:PEO M249 Para ACOG.jpg|150px]] ||[[5.56×45mm NATO]]||[[Light machine gun]]||{{USA}}|| Belt-fed, but can be used with STANAG magazines<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m249.html M249 Machine Gun], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m249.htm |title=M249 Squad Automatic Weapon |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| The standard DMR issued to infantry, it offers each squad extended range and accuracy. Came into service in 1996. Seen here issued with a 4x optic.
|-
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|[[File:AR10 b.jpg|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M240 machine gun|M240]] || [[File:PEO M240B Profile.jpg|150px]] ||[[7.62×51mm NATO]]|| [[General purpose machine gun]] ||{{USA}} || Belt-fed<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m240b.html M240 Machine Gun], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m240g.htm |title=M240 7.62mm Machine Gun |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| RA-14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
|-
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| Battle Rifle
 +
| 7mm Mauser
 +
| Marines, Navy
 +
| A rather peculiar rifle, adopted in 2002 despite the RA-10A being the better rifle. Modified from existing stocks of the original battle rifle, it sees use only in small units like combat engineers, Force Recon, ANGELs, or more obscure units.
 +
|[[File:FAM39EMR1.JPG|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M2 Browning machine gun|Browning M2]]|| [[File:Machine gun M2 1.jpg|150px]] || [[.50 BMG]] || [[Heavy machine gun]] ||{{USA}}||Mounted on vehicles or tripods.<ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m2-50cal.htm |title=M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=24 February 2011 |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| Hurval Arms Hammer
|-
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| Heavy Marksman Rifle
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| DMRs and Sniper Rifles
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| 9.3x64mm Brenneke
|-
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| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
| Dedicated Sniper Rifle/Marksman Rifle of the Armed Forces
 +
|[[File:Tactical 01.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Anti-Material Rifle'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle]]||[[File:PEO M14 EBR.jpg|150px]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO]] || Designated marksman rifle || {{USA}} ||  
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| Danal AMR-67 Lynx
|-
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| Anti-material Rifle
|[[M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System|M110]]|| [[File:M110 ECP Left.jpg|150px]] || [[7.62×51mm NATO]] || [[Sniper rifle]] || {{USA}}|| To be replaced by a version of the [[Heckler & Koch G28]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Jahner|first1=Kyle|title=H&K confirms: This is the Army's new and improved sniper rifle|url=http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2016/04/08/hk-confirms-armys-new-and-improved-sniper-rifle/82788202/|accessdate=9 June 2016|work=Army Times|date=8 April 2016|quote=The gun will replace the M110 made by Knight's Armament as a culmination of the Army's desire for a shorter, lighter rifle that didn't sacrifice accuracy or performance.}}</ref>
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| .50 BMG
|-
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| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
| Dedicated Anti-Material Rifle of the Armed Forces
 +
|[[File:GM6 LRG.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Shotgun'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle|M2010]] || [[File:XM2010 November 2010.jpg|150px]] || [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] || Sniper rifle ||{{USA}} ||
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| Danal S-50
|-
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| Combat Shotgun
 +
| 12 Gauge
 +
| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
| First seeing service in 1955, the venerable shotgun has been updated over the years to maintain relevancy. Still friend to door kickers and police units across the NGU.
 +
|[[File:Fa sg m870 o1.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Machine Gun'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[Barrett M82|M107]] || [[File:M107 1.jpg|150px]] || [[.50 BMG]]|| [[Anti-materiel rifle]], sniper rifle ||{{USA}} ||
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| RA Ameli
|-
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| Squad Automatic Weapon/Light Machine Gun
|[[FN SCAR#Military|Mk 20 SSR]] || || [[7.62×51mm]] || Sniper rifle || {{BEL}}
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| 7mm Kurzer
{{USA}}
+
| Marines, Navy
|-
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| Standard Squad-issued SAW. Capable of up to 1,200 rounds per minute fire rate.
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Grenade-Based Weapons
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|[[File:CETME Ameli.jpg|150x150px]]
|-
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|[[Mk 19 grenade launcher|Mk 19]] || [[File:MK19-02.jpg|150px]] ||40mm|| Automatic [[grenade launcher]] || {{USA}} || Belt-fed.<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/mk193.html Mk193 Grenade Machine Gun], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/mk19.htm |title=Mk 19 Grenade Machine Gun |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |date=13 January 2011 |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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|-
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M203 grenade launcher|M203]] || [[File:M203 1.jpg|150px]] ||40mm|| Grenade launcher || {{USA}} || Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher<ref>[http://www.army.mil/factfiles/equipment/individual/m203.html M203 Grenade Launcher], ''U.S. Army Fact Files''.</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=John Pike |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m203.htm |title=M203 40mm Grenade Launcher |publisher=Globalsecurity.org |accessdate=27 May 2011}}</ref>
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| RA-60 GPMG
|-
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| General Purpose Machine Gun
|[[M320 grenade launcher|M320]] || [[File:PEO M320 Grenade Launcher.jpg|150px]] ||40mm|| Grenade launcher || {{GER}} || Single-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher
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| 7mm Mauser
|-
+
| Marines, Navy
 +
| Standard GPMG. Capable of up to 1,500 rounds per minute fire rate.
 +
|[[File:Mg3-kws zps045dcb21.jpg|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M67 grenade|M67]] || [[File:M67b.jpg|150px]] || || Fragmentation grenade || {{USA}} ||  
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| M-93 Minigun
|-
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| Six-barreled Gatling gun
|[[AN M18|M18]] || [[File:M18 Grenade.svg|150px]] || || Smoke grenade || {{USA}} ||
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| 9.3x64mm Brenneke
|-
+
| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
|
 +
|[[File:M134d-1.jpg|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M84 stun grenade|M84]] || [[File:M84 stun grenade.gif|150px]] || || Flashbang || {{USA}} ||
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| M2 Browning Machine Gun
|-
+
| Heavy Machine Gun
! colspan="7" style="background: lavender;"| Portable Anti-Materiel Weapons
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| .50 BMG
|-
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| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
|
 +
|[[File:M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
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! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Sidearms'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[AT4]] || [[File:AT-4Launcher.jpeg|150px]] ||84mm|| [[Anti-tank weapon]] || {{SWE}} ||  
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| Danal Witness SC
|-
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| Service Pistol
|[[M141 Bunker Defeat Munition|M141]] || [[File:Modified Shoulder Mounted Rockets (11068681483).jpg|150px]] || 83.5mm|| Anti-fortification || {{USA}} || Single-shot shoulder-launched weapon designed to defeat hardened structures. Based on the [[Shoulder-launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon|SMAW]]
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| 10mm Auto
|-
+
| Army, Navy, Air Force
 +
| A relatively old handgun, seeing action in the 80s to suit the changing demands of more firepower in one's sidearm.
 +
|[[File:Witness-steel-full-size-tanfoglio.1 f.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
 +
! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | Grenade''' Launcher'''
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[M72 LAW]] || [[File:M72A2 LAW.png|150px]] || 66mm || Anti-tank weapon || {{USA}} ||  
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| AGL-98
|-
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| Automatic grenade launcher
|[[Carl Gustav recoilless rifle|M3 MAAWS]]<ref>[http://www.deagel.com/news/Carl-Gustaf-Selected-as-Standard-Equipment-for-US-Army-Light-Infantry-Units_n000012406.aspx Carl Gustaf Selected as Standard Equipment for US Army Light Infantry Units] - Deagel.com, 20 February 2014</ref> || [[File:Carl Gustav recoilless rifle.jpg|150px]] || 84x246mm R || Anti-tank recoilless rifle || {{SWE}} ||  
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| 40x53mm Grenade
|-
+
| Marines, Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:1024px-LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG|150x150px]]
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| Danal RBGL
 +
| Revolving grenade launcher
 +
| 40mm Grenade
 +
| Marines, Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:Milkor mgs.JPG|150x150px]]
 +
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 +
! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Anti-Tank Weapons'''
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| Danal M72 LAW
 +
| Anti-tank Rocket Launcher
 +
| 66mm
 +
| Marines
 +
| Produced under license from South Hills since the 1970s.
 +
|[[File:5GnL8EZ.png|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[BGM-71 TOW]] || [[File:Hires 090509-A-4842R-001a.jpg|150px]] || || Guided anti-tank missile || {{USA}} ||
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| Danal R1 ATRR
|-
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| Anti-Tank Recoiless Rifle
|[[FGM-148 Javelin]] || [[File:FGM-148 Javelin - ID DM-SD-04-07567.JPEG|150px]] || || Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile || {{USA}} ||
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| 89mm
|-
+
| Marines
 +
|
 +
|[[File:Lrac f1 l1.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| DuVall Ordnance Terazk
 +
| Anti-Tank Missile Launcher
 +
| 136mm
 +
| Marines
 +
|
 +
|[[File:1780140025.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
|Wey-Yu MILAN
 +
|Wire-guided Anti-Tank Missile
 +
|103mm
 +
|Marines
 +
|
 +
|[[File:Milan-3 adt aad08 dvdb.JPG|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
 +
! colspan="8" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Anti-Air Weapons'''
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| LGAM-84 Honeybee
 +
| [[MANPADS]]
 +
|
 +
| Marines, Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:Mgs5 killer bee.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|-----
 +
! colspan="7" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | '''Mortars'''
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| Bull Industries MWMS
 +
|Mortar
 +
|120mm mortar
 +
| Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:7.jpg|150x150px]]
 +
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 +
| M-81 Mortar
 +
| Mortar
 +
|81mm mortar
 +
| Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:300px-81mmMORT L16.png|150x150px]]
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
 
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|[[FIM-92 Stinger]] || [[File:Stinger (dummy) and case.png|150px]] || || Anti-aircraft missile || {{USA}} ||
+
|M224 Mortar
 +
|Mortar
 +
|60mm mortar
 +
| Navy
 +
|
 +
|[[File:M224-60mm-mortar.jpg|225x225px]]
 
|}
 
|}
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Revision as of 21:12, 12 July 2017

United States Armed Forces
Service branches United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Air Force
United States Coast Guard
Headquarters The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates Jr.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Nathan Farragut Twining
Manpower
Military age 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service. Maximum age for first-time enlistment is 35 for the Army,<ref name="goarmy.com">Script error</ref> 28 for the Marines, 34 for the Navy, 39 for the Air Force,<ref>Script error</ref> and 27 for the Coast Guard.<ref name=USCGcareers>Script error</ref>
Active personnel 1.281.900<ref name="DoD Budget and Manpower Details" /> (ranked 2nd)
Reserve personnel 811,000<ref name="DoD Budget and Manpower Details" />
Expenditures
Budget 597 billion
Percent of GDP 3.3% (1960)


Equipment of the Armed Forces

Small Arms

Small Arms
Name Type Caliber Branches Notes Picture
Assault Rifle
RA-8A2 Assault Rifle 7mm Kurz Marines, Navy An evolution of the A1, it sees active service across frontline units. Often mounted with a 4x optic to enhance marksmanship of the rifleman. LWRCI-M68A5 002.jpg
RA-16A5 Assault Rifle 7mm Kurz Marines, Navy The entire platform was implemented in 1972 after licenses from South Hills were obtained. Updated throughout the years, it is relegated to reserve status and is often issued at Youth Scout organizations. M16a5.jpg
Carbine
RA-4 Carbine 7mm Kurzer Marines, Navy A carbine version of the RA-8, it sees use in special purpose groups. Lwrci-six8-uciw-8-black-sbr-six8rb8-0uciw-by-lwrc-international-79c.jpg
Battle Rifle
RA-14 Battle Rifle 7mm Mauser Marines, Navy A classic that's been in service since 1959. It sees use in honor/ceremonial units, reserve forces, and the Youth Scouts. Many of it's magazines were converted to feed the RA-10A DMR, it's spiritual successor. M14Rifle.jpg
Marksman/Sniper Rifle
RA-10A Designated Marksman Rifle 7mm Mauser Marines, Navy The standard DMR issued to infantry, it offers each squad extended range and accuracy. Came into service in 1996. Seen here issued with a 4x optic. AR10 b.jpg
RA-14 Enhanced Battle Rifle Battle Rifle 7mm Mauser Marines, Navy A rather peculiar rifle, adopted in 2002 despite the RA-10A being the better rifle. Modified from existing stocks of the original battle rifle, it sees use only in small units like combat engineers, Force Recon, ANGELs, or more obscure units. FAM39EMR1.JPG
Hurval Arms Hammer Heavy Marksman Rifle 9.3x64mm Brenneke Army, Navy, Air Force Dedicated Sniper Rifle/Marksman Rifle of the Armed Forces Tactical 01.jpg
Anti-Material Rifle
Danal AMR-67 Lynx Anti-material Rifle .50 BMG Army, Navy, Air Force Dedicated Anti-Material Rifle of the Armed Forces GM6 LRG.jpg
Shotgun
Danal S-50 Combat Shotgun 12 Gauge Army, Navy, Air Force First seeing service in 1955, the venerable shotgun has been updated over the years to maintain relevancy. Still friend to door kickers and police units across the NGU. Fa sg m870 o1.jpg
Machine Gun
RA Ameli Squad Automatic Weapon/Light Machine Gun 7mm Kurzer Marines, Navy Standard Squad-issued SAW. Capable of up to 1,200 rounds per minute fire rate. CETME Ameli.jpg
RA-60 GPMG General Purpose Machine Gun 7mm Mauser Marines, Navy Standard GPMG. Capable of up to 1,500 rounds per minute fire rate. Mg3-kws zps045dcb21.jpg
M-93 Minigun Six-barreled Gatling gun 9.3x64mm Brenneke Army, Navy, Air Force M134d-1.jpg
M2 Browning Machine Gun Heavy Machine Gun .50 BMG Army, Navy, Air Force M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée.jpg
Sidearms
Danal Witness SC Service Pistol 10mm Auto Army, Navy, Air Force A relatively old handgun, seeing action in the 80s to suit the changing demands of more firepower in one's sidearm. Witness-steel-full-size-tanfoglio.1 f.jpg
Grenade Launcher
AGL-98 Automatic grenade launcher 40x53mm Grenade Marines, Navy 1024px-LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG
Danal RBGL Revolving grenade launcher 40mm Grenade Marines, Navy Milkor mgs.JPG
Anti-Tank Weapons
Danal M72 LAW Anti-tank Rocket Launcher 66mm Marines Produced under license from South Hills since the 1970s. 5GnL8EZ.png
Danal R1 ATRR Anti-Tank Recoiless Rifle 89mm Marines Lrac f1 l1.jpg
DuVall Ordnance Terazk Anti-Tank Missile Launcher 136mm Marines 1780140025.jpg
Wey-Yu MILAN Wire-guided Anti-Tank Missile 103mm Marines Milan-3 adt aad08 dvdb.JPG
Anti-Air Weapons
LGAM-84 Honeybee MANPADS Marines, Navy Mgs5 killer bee.jpg
Mortars
Bull Industries MWMS Mortar 120mm mortar Navy 7.jpg
M-81 Mortar Mortar 81mm mortar Navy 300px-81mmMORT L16.png
M224 Mortar Mortar 60mm mortar Navy M224-60mm-mortar.jpg