Historic Equipment of the Royal Mejian Army: Difference between revisions
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| {{wpl|Beretta AR70/90|FA-1}} || <center> {{flag|Luminerra}} </center> || Assault rifle || {{wpl|5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45 mm}} || 1984 - 2011 || | | {{wpl|Beretta AR70/90|FA-1}} || <center> {{flag|Luminerra}} </center> || Assault rifle || {{wpl|5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45 mm}} || 1984 - 2011 || | ||
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| {{wpl|CETME Model L|Fusil Asalto Modello 1990 (FAM-90)}} || <center> {{flag|Costa Mejis}} </center> || Assault rifle || {{wpl|5.56×45mm NATO|5.56×45 mm}} || 1990 - 2018 || First indigenously designed and produced rifle since the end of the occupation in 1985 | |||
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| {{Wpl|C90-CR (M3)|MAIM-90}} || <center> {{flag|Costa Mejis}} </center> || Antitank weapons || 90 mm || 1990 - 2006 || | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 13 December 2023
This page contains information regarding weapons and equipment previously used by the Costa Mejian Armed Forces
Personal weapons
Name | Origin | Purpose | Caliber/Diameter | In Service | Notes |
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Pistola 1912 (P-12) | Pistol | 9×23 mm Regio | 1912 - 1940 | ||
Pistola 1914 (P-14) | Pistol | 7.65×17mm | 1914 - 1958 | Generally carried by officers. | |
Pistola 1919 (P-19) | Pistol | 7.65×17mm | 1919 - 1958 | Generally carried by officers. | |
Pistola Modello 1921 (PM-21) | Pistol | 9×23 mm Regio | 1921 - 1958 | ||
P-1 | Pistol | 9x19 mm | 1984 - 2000 | ||
Pistola Ametralladora Modello 1945 (PAM-45) | Submachine gun | 9×23 mm Regio | 1945-1958 | Production ceased following the occupation of Costa Mejis by the Soviet Order. | |
PA-1 | Submachine gun | 9x19 mm | 1984-1995 | ||
FA-1 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45 mm | 1984 - 2011 | ||
Fusil Asalto Modello 1990 (FAM-90) | Assault rifle | 5.56×45 mm | 1990 - 2018 | First indigenously designed and produced rifle since the end of the occupation in 1985 | |
MAIM-90 | Antitank weapons | 90 mm | 1990 - 2006 |