Armas De Infanteria Argentina

disculpame brunner una pregunta Bolud... ¿entre 1934 a 1953 las FF.AA. argentinas sienpre usaron la doctrina (de combate y otras frutas) Alemana o la de USA tambien? ojo estoy diciendo doctrina no vestimenta.
 
Para los que sabe...que bueno que estaba el casco que se usaba en aquella epoca, no era igual que el casco aleman no? me parece que era el casco Suizo...el de la foto, igual como todo era algo propio no una copia yanki o alemana, tenia un estilo propio, cosa que me parece excelente, digo yo el casco Suizo no se podria volver a usar con materiales modernos? no era un buen diseño? y otra preguntita... habia cañones de 220mm?..no dejaron ninguno? que maravillas...eso era tener AUTONOMIA.
 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
me parece que era el casco Suizo...el de la foto, igual como todo era algo propio no una copia yanki o alemana, tenia un estilo propio, cosa que me parece excelente, digo yo el casco Suizo no se podria volver a usar con materiales modernos? no era un buen diseño? y otra preguntita... habia cañones de 220mm?..no dejaron ninguno? que maravillas...eso era tener AUTONOMIA.
ERA el casco suizo, denominado mod. 1938 por el EA, aunque fue adoptado en 1936-ya sea precian en footos de las maniobras celebradas ese año en Oct-Nov. a nivel que celebraba el EA en esos tiempos -Y eran maniobras en gtran escala y bien planificadas-(si bien aun no habia cuerpos de ejécito) en varias partes del pais participaban casi todas las unidades- No es un cañón damran, sino n mortero, es decir un obus corto-(la clasificaion que se dana en esos tiempos 30 calibres y tiro rasante cañón, 20 calires, tito curvo obüs, menos de 15 calibres mortero..Esa autonomia que mencionas solo se obtiene bajo los buenos gobiernos..En los jardines del Colegio Militar de la Nación aun se conserva in ejemplar del mortero Schneider de 22o m


entre 1934 a 1953 las FF.AA. argentinas sienpre usaron la doctrina (de combate y otras frutas) Alemana o la de USA tambien? ojo estoy diciendo doctrina no vestimenta

Desde 1899, cuando se establece la Escuela Superior de Guerra, el EA comienza a adoptar reglamentos y doctrina alemana. En 1947, al incorporar gran cantidad de blindados de origen USA, el EA envio oficiaales a The Armored School, y al menos en caballeria pronto se adoptaron reglamentos y doctrina norteamericana. La influencia del US Army sobre el EA era tan importante que en una conferencia celebrada en el Colegio Militar de la Nacion en 1951, el Director concluyo" Todo lo novedoso, todo lo importante, tolo lo provechoso lo habremos de encontrar en ejécito de los EEUU" ..Ahora, eso si, el proceso no se da a full hasta la decada de 1960..
Saludos


Una mala foto, pero si interesante: maniobras de 1936, una sección de Krupp 75 mm L.30 mod.1909 motorizada, noten los cascos...
 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado








1-2) A diferencia de ciertos "foristas, no hablo por boca de ganso-principalmente porque tengo acceso a dopcuimentos de inteligencia del US Army etc. estas fotos, algo borrosas corresponden n a ilustraciones de revista que vienen agregadas a un frondoso reporte del agregado militar de los EEUU en Buenos Aires titulado :"Las maniobres de 1937 del Ejército Argentino.

3)tanque Nahuel DL-43, 9 de Julio de 1944.
4) cañonees auto-propulsados ontenidos en el pais mosobre una larga serie de chasis de tractores "Crusader" (es decir, tanques Crusader, que a causa de su armamentp pronto se vieron obsoletos..El chasis, con suspensión tipo Crusader-era maniovrable y paidisimo. Tal impesión le causo alos italianos en Africa del Norte que llegaron a completar el prototipo d euna copia bastante fiel,armada con uncñ de 47mm al que deoninarian "Carro celere Sahariano"..pero al poco tiempo Badoglio depuso a Mussilini,y el tanque no entro en produccion. Como anoto en el articulo que subi a TANKS! huibo al menos cuatro versiones en el EA: cñ Krupp 75 mmL.30 mod. 1909 (vehiculo del frente) cñ Bofors 75 mmL.40 mod.1935(noten los vehiculos en segundo plano) obus Schneider de 105 mm L18,6 mod.1928 y me entero despues, al leerr de "Armored eEhicles of the Argentine Army"-una cuarta versión equipada con coheteras multiples que fue presentada en publico el 9 de Julio de 1948..
5) foto del año 1953, pero el uniforme es basicamente el adoptado en 1936-noten el casco de fibra identico al mod. 1935 aleman. El lanzallamas es un prototipo desarrollado por DGFM.
Saludos!
P.S. notenb el detalle en la ilustracion d las maniobras de 1937y veran las iniciales M.A. (Military Attaché, o agregado Militar) etc.
 

Halcon_del_sur

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CONDORPLT dijo:
Sabés Halcón que hay muchos...se de varias armerías en Provincias Patagónicas que los venden, y no son muy caros. Si llegás a conseguir uno, te recomiendo el Modelo Mauser 1909 carabina de ingenieros, son una preciosidad!!!

Saludos

Trataré de conseguir uno de esos, gracias por el dato.
Saludos.
 
El casco SUIZO estaria modernizarlo para reemplazar a los fritz yankis y asi tener un combatiente con su propia firma, o silueta.
Al tener lineas mas inclinadas seria mas disimulable que los fritz.
 

Armas de la Infanteria Argentina​


Hola en otro foro encontre esta info, es de un extranjero, pero me parecio muy interesante, yo lo extraje de ahi, si es de otra fuente o ya ha sido posteado sepan disculpar.
Saludos
POLI
Infantry Weapons -- Argentina

Any comments, corrections, additions? Only current use!
I am especially interested in correct nomenclature, dates of adoption, and numbers acquired. Thanks!

Cheers

HANS

Handguns
Common Name: Mod 92FS
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Pietro Beretta SpA, Gardone Val Trompia, Italy.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.

Common Name: CZ75
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Česká Zbrojovka a.s., Uherský Brod, Czechoslovakia.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.

Common Name: CZ85
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Česká Zbrojovka a.s., Uherský Brod, Czechoslovakia.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.

Designation: Pistola Browning PD
Common Name: Browning HP
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1969-). Standard sidearm. 1955?

Designation: Pistola Browning M90
Common Name: Browning BDA
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Police forces: general service. In use with Policía Federal.

Common Name: USP
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.

Common Name: P226
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with the Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.

Common Name: P228
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Gendarmería and state police forces.

Designation: Pistola Colt
Common Name: M1911A1
Calibre: 11.43×23mm
Origin: Colt's Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: general service. OBSOLESCENT.
Details: Replaced by Pistola Browning PD.

Designation: Pistola Colt Mod 1927
Common Name: M1911A1
Calibre: 11.43×23mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from Colt, Hartford, USA).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1927-). OBSOLESCENT.
Details: Licensed Colt M1911A1. Replaced by Pistola Browning PD.

Submachine Guns and Personal Defence Weapons
Common Name: CZ75 MP
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Česká Zbrojovka a.s., Uherský Brod, Czechoslovakia.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: No stock.

Common Name: CAR-15 R635
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Compañía de Comandos 601.
Details: Retractable stock.

Designation: Pistola Ametralladora Mod 1 (PAM 1)
Common Name: Copy of M3A1
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1955-). OBSOLETE.
Details: Retractable stock.

Designation: Pistola Ametralladora Mod 2 (PAM 2)
Common Name: Copy of M3A1
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1960-). OBSOLETE.
Details: Fires semiautomatic and full automatic. Retractable stock.

Designation: Pistola Ametralladora FMK 3
Common Name: FMK 3 (PAM 3)
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1971-). Standard submachine gun. 39,482 acquired between 1971-1981.
Details: Folding stock.

Designation: Pistola Ametralladora FMK 4
Common Name: FMK 4
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: general service (1981-). Standard submachine gun.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: FMK 5
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with police and prison guards.
Details: Fires only semiautomatic. Folding stock.

Common Name: Mini-SAF
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército (FAMAE), Santiago, Chile.
Use: Police forces: limited service: In use with Policía Aeronáutica.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. No stock.

Common Name: SAF
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército (FAMAE), Santiago, Chile.
Use: Police forces: limited service: In use with Policía Aeronáutica.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. Folding stock.

Common Name: MP5A2
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Gendarmeria Nacional and Prefectura Naval.
Details: Fixed stock.

Common Name: MP5A3
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Gendarmería Nacional and Prefectura Naval.
Details: Retractable stock.

Common Name: MP5A5
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Agrupación de Comandos Anfibios.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. Retractable stock.

Common Name: MP5K
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: No stock.

Common Name: MP5SD2
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Gendarmería Nacional.
Details: Integral sound suppressor.

Common Name: MP5SD3
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: Integral sound suppressor. Retractable stock.

Common Name: MP5SD6
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Agrupación de Comandos Anfibios.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. Integral sound suppressor. Retractable stock.

Common Name: Micro-Uzi
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Israel Military Industries, Ramat Ha Sharon, Israel.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: Mini-Uzi
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Israel Military Industries, Ramat Ha Sharon, Israel.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: Uzi
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre (FN), Herstal, Belgium (licensed from IMI, Ramat Ha Sharon, Israel).
Use: Police forces: special service.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: Ingram M10
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: RPB Inc, Powder Springs, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: Retractable stock.

Common Name: Mark 4 (L2A3)
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Sterling Armaments Co., Dagenham, England.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use with Infantería de Marina.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: Mark 5 (L34A1)
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Sterling Armaments Co., Dagenham, England.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Infantería de Marina.
Details: Integral sound suppressor. Folding stock.

Common Name: MPi 69
Calibre: 9×19mm
Origin: Steyr-Daimler-Puch GmbH, Steyr, Austria.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policia Federal.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: M3A1
Calibre: 11.43×23mm
Origin: Guide Lamp Division, General Motors, Detroit, USA.
Use: Armed forces: out of service. OBSOLETE.
Details: Retractable stock.

Rifles
Common Name: AR-15A1 R613 (M16A1)
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Compañía de Comandos 601.

Common Name: AR-15A2 R7?? (M16A2)
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use with Infantería de Marina. 1,945 acquired in 1999 for $60,295.

Common Name: CAR-15A1 R653
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Tropa de Comando.
Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: Carbine with 406mm barrel. Retractable stock.

Common Name: CAR-15A2 R788
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Compañía de Comandos 601.
Details: Carbine with 368mm barrel. Retractable stock.

Designation: Fusil Automatico
Common Name: FARA-83
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: limited service (1984-). 1,000+ acquired.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: SG540-1
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército (FAMAE), Santiago, Chile (licensed from SIG, Neuhausen, Switzerland).
Use: Police forces: limited service: In use with Penitenciaría Federal.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. Folding stock.

Common Name: SG543-1
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército (FAMAE), Santiago, Chile (licensed from SIG, Neuhausen, Switzerland).
Use: Police forces: limited service: In use with Penitenciaría Federal.
Details: Carbine with 300mm barrel. Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic. Folding stock.

Common Name: FNC
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale SA (FN), Herstal, Belgium.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Compañía de Comandos 601.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full-automatic. Folding stock.

Common Name: HK33A3
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Agrupación de Comandos Anfibios.
Police forces: special service. In use with Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: Retractable stock.

Common Name: FA MAS G2 Commando
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Manufacture d’Armes de St Étienne (MAS), St Étienne, France.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Agrupación de Comandos Anfibios.
Details: Carbine with 405mm barrel. Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full automatic.

Common Name: SG550
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft (SIG), Neuhausen, Switzerland.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: Fires semiautomatic, 3-round bursts, and full-automatic. Folding stock. Bipod.

Common Name: AUG A1
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH, Steyr, Austria.
Use: Armed forces: special service. 356 acquired. In use with Compañía de Comandos 601.
Details: 1.5× scope.

Designation: Fusil Automatico Livano II – FAL II
Common Name: FAL-50-00
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1960-). Standard assault rifle. 129,674 acquired between 1960-1981, including Para models.

Designation: Fusil Automatico Livano Para – FAL-Para
Common Name: FAL-Para-50-61
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1960-). 129,674 acquired between 1960-1981, including standard models.
Details: Folding stock.

Designation: Fusil Automatico Livano Para III – FAL-Para III
Common Name: FAL-Para-50-64
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1960-). 129,674 acquired between 1960-1981, including standard models.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: Model 700 (M24)
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Remington Arms Co, Bridgeport, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with the Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: Leupold 10× scope. Bipod.

Common Name: SSG 69
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Steyr-Daimler-Puch GmbH, Steyr, Austria
Use: Armed forces: special service. 35 acquired.
Details: Kahles 6× scope.

Common Name: SSG2000
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with the Sección de Fuerzas Especiales.
Details: xx× scope. Bipod.

Common Name: SSG3000
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: SIG-Sauer GmbH, Eckernförde, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Grupo Especial Albatros.
Details: xx× scope. Bipod.

Shotguns
Common Name: RS 202M2
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Pietro Beretta SpA, Gardone Val Trompia, Italy.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with antiriot police.

Common Name: MagTech MT586P
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos (CBC), Ribeirão Pires, Brazil.
Use: Police forces: limited service.

Common Name: Model 10B
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: High Standard Manufacturing Co, Hamden, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service. In use with Infantería de Marina.

Common Name: Model 37
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Ithaca Gun Co, King Ferry, USA.
Use: Armed forces: special service.
Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.

Common Name: Model 870P
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Remington Arms Co, Ilion, USA.
Use: Police forces: limited service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: Folding stock.

Common Name: PM5M
Calibre: 18.5×76mmR
Origin: Valtro SpA, Brescia, Italy.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Sección de Fuerzas Especiales and antiriot police.

Machine Guns
Designation: Ametralladora MINIMI
Common Name: MINIMI (M249)
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing Inc (FNMI), Columbia, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 349 acquired in 1999 for $46,417.
Details: Bipod.

Common Name: AUG A1 HBAR
Calibre: 5.56×45mm
Origin: Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH, Steyr, Austria.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use with airborne troops.
Details: Bipod.

Designation: Fusil Automatico Pesado II – FAP II
Common Name: FALO-50-42
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed from FN, Herstal, Belgium).
Use: Armed forces: general service (1965-). Standard automatic rifle. 8,463 acquired between 1965-1981.
Details: Bipod.

Designation: Ametralladora MAG
Common Name: MAG-60-20 Infanterie T5
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre SA, Herstal, Belgium; Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Standard machine gun. Used by the army.
Details: Bipod. Non-disintegrating belt.

Designation: Ametralladora MAG
Common Name: MAG-60-20 Infanterie T12
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre SA, Herstal, Belgium; Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Standard machine gun. Used by the army (door gun), navy, and air force.
Details: Bipod.

Designation: Ametralladora MAG
Common Name: MAG-60-20 Infanterie T14
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre SA, Herstal, Belgium; Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Used by the air force.
Details: Bipod. Non-disintegrating belt.

Designation: Ametralladora MAG
Common Name: MAG-60-30 Aviation
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre SA, Herstal, Belgium; Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. Used by the air force in aircraft and gun pods.
Details: Lacks bipod and stock.

Designation: Ametralladora MAG
Common Name: MAG-60-40 Coaxial T1
Calibre: 7.62×51mm
Origin: Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre SA, Herstal, Belgium; Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario (licensed).
Use: Armed forces: general service. In use as coaxial gun on TAM main battle tank and VCTP infantry fighting vehicle.
Details: Lacks bipod and stock.

Designation: Ametralladora Browning .50
Common Name: Browning M2HB
Calibre: 12.7×99mm
Origin: USA.
Use: Armed forces: general service. Used on tripods
and vehicles.

Designation: Ametralladora M85
Common Name: M85
Calibre: 12.7×99mm
Origin: General Electric Corp, Burlington, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use with marine corps. In use on LVTP-7A1 armoured personnel carrier.
Details: Selectable rate of fire.

Grenade Launchers
Common Name: Model 1322 Gas Gun
Calibre: 37×122mmR
Origin: DefTec, ???, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with Policía Federal.
Details: 6-short revolver. Folding stock.

Common Name:
Calibre: 37×122mmR
Origin: Federal Laboratories Inc, Saltsburg, USA.
Use: Police forces: special service. In use with antiriot police.

Common Name: M203
Calibre: 40×46mmSR
Origin: Colt’s Manufacturing Co Inc, Hartford, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service (1999-). 245 acquired in 1999 for $7,350.
Details: Mounted under the CAR-15A2 and M16A2.

Common Name: HK69A1 (MZP1)
Calibre: 40×46mmSR
Origin: Heckler & Koch GmbH, Oberndorf, Germany.
Use: Police forces: special service. 20 acquired. In use with Gendarmeria Nacional.
Details: Retractable stock.

Common Name: MK19 MOD3
Calibre: 40×53mmSR
Origin: Saco Defense, Saco, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use with Infantería de Marina.
Details: Tripod.

Hand Grenades
Common Name: GME-FMK2MO
Origin: Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatilles "Domingo Matheu" (FMAP DM), Rosario.
Use: Armed forces: general service.
Details: Defensive grenade.

Light Antitank Weapons
Common Name: M72A3
Calibre: 66mm
Origin: USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. 900 acquired in 1999 for free.
Details: Disposable.

Common Name: C-90-C
Calibre: 90mm
Origin: Instalaza S/A, Zaragoza, Spain.
Use: Armed forces: general service.
Details: Disposable.

Common Name: M67
Calibre: 90mm
Origin: USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service.
Details: Recoilless rifle.

Cannon
Common Name: M197 Vulcan
Calibre: 20×102mm
Origin: General Electric Corp, Burlington, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service (2002-). In use on AH-1 Cobra helicopter.
Details: Externally powered 3-barrel rotary cannon.

Common Name: KAA
Calibre: 20×128mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use on naval vessels.

Common Name: KAD-B18 (HS820)
Calibre: 20×139mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use on VCTP infantry fighting vehicle.
Details: Twin feed.

Common Name: Rh202
Calibre: 20×139mm
Origin: Rheinmetall GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. In use on VCTP infantry fighting vehicle and on twin AA mount.
Details: Twin feed.

Common Name: KDB
Calibre: 35×228mm
Origin: Oerlikon-Bührle AG, Zürich-Oerlikon, Switzerland.
Use: Armed forces: limited service. Used on twin AA mount.
 

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Cannon
Common Name: M197 Vulcan
Calibre: 20×102mm
Origin: General Electric Corp, Burlington, USA.
Use: Armed forces: limited service (2002-). In use on AH-1 Cobra helicopter.
Details: Externally powered 3-barrel rotary cannon.

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Oia...!!!
Al final vinieron los Cobra!!!
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Buena data, Poli...
Tratá de poner las fuentes, debido a que luego pueden aparecer reclamos o planteos foráneos (y de aquí también)...
Un abrazo
 

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Oia...!!!
Al final vinieron los Cobra!!!
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Buena data, Poli...
Tratá de poner las fuentes, debido a que luego pueden aparecer reclamos o planteos foráneos (y de aquí también)...
Un abrazo


Ahaaaaaaa, los tenian escondidos en cajas de TV plasmas, que los muestren que los muestren !!!!!!:hurray::hurray::hurray:

Nos quedamos con las ganas

Willy
 
Me presento devuelta Carlo Matias Silva de balbis en trancurso por la escuela militar recuerdo una vez que un compañero que estava en el regimiento de exploracion me comento muy secretamente que los cobras ya estavan y que eran aproximadamente 6 me comento tambien que era posible que estuvieran con los tow.a esto ya hace 3 años facil 2 talvez otro amigo me dijo tambien que las m-16 ya estan para reemplazar a todos los fal estan guardadas asi que no especulen mas que fusil se va a tener en futuro , por la burocracia no se reemplazo antes y el miedo a no saber donde van a paar tantos fal.
 

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Carlos, bienvenido al foro!!!
Respecto a lo que comentás, te diría que le des a tu compañero el beneficio de la duda, pero en este país, hay que aplicar el: "hasta no ver no creer"...
Y hay que aplicarlo a todos los aspectos, desde los Cobra, hasta el tren bala...

Un abrazo

Juan
 
Sin ánimo de ofender ni desacreditar a nadie, lo único que hay con referencia a los Cobra son frustración y las ganas de tenerlos.
Con respecto a los M16, solo las pocas unidades que tienen las Cias. de Comandos.
Saludos.
 
Cobras no, Aguiluchos si....
M-16 A2 hay como 100 (saorbats)
M-4 como 25 o CAR-15 ??
C-90 no hay, por ahi alguno que alla quedado en alguna prueba de testeo
 
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A2 no hay, los comprados creo que son Olympic Arms, para RAsalAe601 y tambien ligaron los de CaCdos601 si no mal recuerdo
 
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