Delta Force (2025)
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Delta Force (2025)
Troops from Ukraine's 80th Separate Galician Air Assault Brigade train on the 12.7x108mm DShKM-TK infantry-portable heavy machine gun.
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Soviet Weapons Recognition Guide 1966
During the Cold War the British Army on the Rhine was deployed in West German. In anticipation of a conflict with the Soviet Union detailed recognition guides were written for British troops to identify and familiarise themselves with enemy weapons and equipment. A substantial series of these were written covering everything from small arms to artillery to vehicles and aircraft.
In this video and article we will examine ‘Recognition Handbook Foreign Weapons and Equipment (USSR) Group III Infantry Weapons’ originally published in August 1966. It covers pistols, carbines, rifles, light, medium and heavy machine guns, grenades and some infantry anti-tank weapons like the RPG-2.
Be sure to check out our accompanying article for this video at www.armourersbench.com
defeated the hand demon. choked on the last quicktime but tbh he sounded like doofenshmirtz and that seriously helped my anxiety
DShK - 12.7x108mm
Because three DShK 38/46’s are better than two.