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Senin, 19 Agustus 2013

Senjata Perang Dunia 2 (Small Arms), RUSIA

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Degtyarev DP LMG (DP28), Light Machine Gun (1928)
The DP Light Machine Gun has proven her worth over countless 20th century conflicts, including world war 2, Korea and Vietnam




Degtyarev DPM LMG, Light Support/ Vehicle Machine Gun (1943)
The DPM was an improved and modernized form of the 1928 DP light machine gun


Degtyarev PTRD 1941 (PTRD-41), Anti Tank/ Anti-Material Rifle (1941)
The Degtyarev PTRD 1941 rifle was the most numerous af all the Soviet anti tank rifles of world war 2

DShK Model 1938, Heavy Machine Gun (1938)
The excellent Soviet-era DShK heavy machine gun entered frontline service with The Red Army in 1938, in its modernized form, still maintain and extensive field presence today





F1 (Hand Grenade - Soviet), Hand Grenade(1939)
The F1 hand grenade saw service throughout world war 2 for the red army and in the years following





 M1938 120mm (120-HM 38), Infantry Field Mortar (1939)
The M1938 120mm infantry field mortar - copied of French design - served the red army throughout world war 2






M1943 (MT-13) 160mm, Heavy Mortar (1943)
The M1943 heavy mortar fired a massive 160mm projectile





PPD SMG, Submachine Gun (1935)
The Soviet PPD submachine gun series preceded more popular Soviet designs appearing in world war 2


PPS-42 / PPS-43, Submachine Gun (1942)
The PPS-42 helped save the people of Leningrad while the PPS-43 become a cheaper production  form of successful submachine gun


PPSh-41 (Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina 41), Submachine Gun (1941)
The world war 2-era Soviet PPSh-41 submachine is still being encountered on the battlefield of today



RPG-40, Anti-Tank Stick Grenade (1940)
The RPG-40 anti-tank grenade proved effective againts the earlier Panzer series tank, lesser so from the arrival of the Panzer IV onwards




RPG-43, Anti-Tank Grenade (1943)
The RPG-43 series replaced RPG-40 as a more viable option to disable the newer breeds of German tank of world war 2





RPG-6 (Grenade), Anti-Tank Grenade (1943)
The RPG-6 appeared later in world war 2 as an improved anti-tank grenade following along the same lines of the RPG-43 series





Simonov PTRS 1941 (PTRS-41), Anti-Tank ; Anti-Material Rifle
The Simonov PTRS 1941 rifle proved heavier and more complex than the competing Degtyarov model





Simonov SKS (Samozaryadniy Karabin sistemi Simonova), Semi-Automatic Carbine (1945)
Approximately 15.000.000 SKS have been produced

 



Tokarev SVT-38, Self-Loading, Semi-Automatic Rifle (1938)
The Tokarev SVT-38 fired the powerful 7,62 x 54R Russian cartridge but proved too frail once in practice






Tokarev SVT-40, Self-Loading, Semi-Automatic Rifle (1940)
At least 1,6 million SVT-40 rifles were produced, some seeing action  even as recently as the 2nd Chechen war 


Tokarev TT-33, Semi-Automatic Pistol (1933)
The Tokarey TT-33 pistol served from 1930 to 1965 wiyh over 1.700.000 produced



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