
Individual Equipment 006
About This Novel
This book takes individual soldier equipment as its theme and is written by enthusiasts and researchers in related fields. Through a professional perspective, it shows readers the development and changes of modern individual soldier equipment, providing a more professional reference for history lovers and military fans, and also providing reference advice for collectors. This series is divided into four parts. The Lee-Enfield rifle was the standard rifle of the British Army from 1895 to 1956, and was also the standard equipment of the Commonwealth countries. It was widely equipped with the armies of Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India and other countries; the Vickers water-cooled machine gun has served in the British Army for more than half a century, and the Vickers air-cooled machine gun has found a place in the Royal Air Force. This article introduces the Vickers-Bertiler machine gun gun to the development of the Vickers K machine gun; the emergence of the Panzerfaust and the Tank Killer greatly improved the anti-tank level of the German infantry, and also had a profound impact on the Allied tactics. This article will focus on the equipment and use of these two weapons; the M1956 individual equipment was the equipment issued by the US military in the early stages of the Vietnam War, and has also been imitated by many other countries. This article is introduced by a senior military collector to readers.
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