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Commonly known simply as the 2 pounder gun, this 40mm cannon was originally designed to serve as the tank gun for the Vickers Cruiser Tank Mk. I.
Anti-tank missile system Dragon's mass production began in 1972. It is one of the finest existing weapons of this type.
Soviet light tank T-60 was designed in 1941 and adopted for army service during autumn of the same year. It was both easy to produce and reliable, even though lightly armed and armored.
Daimler Mk-1 Dingo armored car was created in 1938. It was immediately adopted in army service and its mass production was launched in 1939.
Soviet 7,62mm machinegun Maxim with water cooling was the principle machinegun of the Red army and was extensively used during Great Patriotic war.
Soviet 82-mm battalion mortar BM-37 was both quite effective and relatively light ' its weight (61 kg) allowed it to be transported by four men crew.
The standard mortar used by the British army during World War II was the Ordnance ML 3-inch mortar, sometimes called the Mark II.
During the 1930s, the Soviet Union developed a series of Khimicheskiy Tank designs meaning chemical tank using the T-26 tank chassis already in production.
The 76,2-mm Soviet infantry gun was designed to support infantry on battlefield. It was the first mass-produced heavy gun created in Soviet Union.
In 1934, the Gorky assembly plant received orders to produce a line of armored river boats: Projects 1124 and 1125.
Infantry is the most ancient troop type. Yet even in the era when warfare is dominated by planes, tanks and heavy artillery infantry remains a necessary element in any army.