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The FN MAG is a Belgian 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun, designed in the early 1950s at Fabrique Nationale (FN) by Ernest Vervier. It has been used by more than 80 countries, and it has been made under licence in several countries. The MAG is available in three primary versions: the standard, infantry Model, the coaxial machine gun for armoured fighting vehicles and the mounted version for vehicles and static positions.
The M2 Machine Gun or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed toward the end of World War I by John Browning. Its design is similar to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the much larger and much more powerful .50 BMG cartridge. It has been referred to as "Ma Deuce", in reference to its M2 nomenclature or simply called "fifty-cal".
The M2 Machine Gun or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed toward the end of World War I by John Browning. Its design is similar to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun, which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. The M2 uses the much larger and much more powerful .50 BMG cartridge. It has been referred to as "Ma Deuce", in reference to its M2 nomenclature or simply called "fifty-cal".
Hispano-Suiza 20mm cannon, Firing a 20 mm caliber projectile, it delivered a useful load of explosive from a relatively light weapon. This made it an ideal anti-aircraft weapon for mounting on light vehicles, as well as a fighter aircraft gun.
The TCM-20 was an Israeli development of the American 50 caliber M45 mount. It was equipped with two 20mm Hispano-Suiza cannons in lieu of the four machine guns. The TCM-20 was developed after the Six day war to provide more firepower to frontline units. It could be used as a static mount on also mounted to an M3 halftrack. It was successfully used to fire at and suppress enemy tank hunting teams as well its intended role as an anti-aircraft gun.
Bofors L/70 40mm AA gun used by the IDF. It is a modernized version of the bofors gun used in WWII. The original bofors L/60 40 mm gun, often referred to simply as the Bofors gun, was designed in the 1930s. It was one of the most popular anti-aircraft systems during World War II.
The M1 is an American 81mm mortar, The M1 was developed during World War II on the basis of the French Brandt mortar. The M1 Can be dismantled into 3 main parts, making it easier for mobility.
The DEFA D921 90mm smoothbore cannon is a French-made light gun which fires fin-stabilised projectiles and is fitted with a double-baffle muzzle brake. Because of its light weight, it has a low recoil and fires low velocity projectiles. This was one of the many different anti-tank guns used by the IDF.When firing a fin-stabilised HEAT projectiles, it is capable of penetrating the weaker armor points of some main battle tanks including Soviet T-55s. As well as being a towed anti-tank gun.
M-68 was a 155 mm towed gun howitzer manufactured by Soltam Systems of Israel, and used by the IDF and many other nations. The 155mm is the standard howitzer used by NATO and other western armies. Soviet guns and there allies tend to use 152mm weapons in similar roles. The M-68 is based on French & Finnish 155mm cannons designs. The first prototype was completed in 1968 for trials and evaluations. The gun entered IDF service in time to serve IDF artillery corps during the Yom Kippur War.
The 155 mm Gun M1 was a 155 millimeter caliber field gun developed and used by the United States military. Nicknamed "Long Tom" it was one of the most modern and powerful field artillery pieces of World War 2 in its class. The gun could fire a 45.36 kg shell to a maximum range of 22 km. Long Toms were used against Israel by the Jordanian army in the 1967 war. Israel captured many Long Toms during the 1967 War and used them in subsequent wars along side more modern artillery.
M-40 recoilless rifle is a lightweight, portable, crew-served 106 mm weapon intended primarily as an anti-tank weapon. It can also be used in an anti-personal and infantry support role depending on the ammunition used. It can be fired primarily from a wheeled ground mount or the whole mounting can be placed on a Jeep for mobile use.
The MIM-23 "Hawk" and the MPQ-55 radar system, Both were supplied by the US starting in 1965, The HAWK missiles were successfully used during the Six Day War, War of Attrition and Yom Kippur War.
The Armored Command Vehicle (ACV) includes a command version of the M-113 combined with a command tent. The ACV's will give the commander combat assets.