Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century

Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century
Author: Leigh Neville
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781473896154

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The author of Guns of the Special Forces 2001-2015 presents a comprehensive overview of 21st century military guns used by small armies around the world. Soldiers in today's modern armies have access to ever more advanced infantry weapons; lighter, more compact and more accurate than anything seen in the last century. These include combat pistols, personal assault rifles, submachine guns, sniper rifles, shotguns, light machine guns and squad automatic weapons. Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century features all these weapons and more, examining each in exhaustive detail. The author draws on the operational combat experience of the users in war zones such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine. As well as assessing and comparing the potency of different nations weapon systems, the book looks to the future demands of the infantry man.

Twenty First Century Small Arms

Twenty First Century Small Arms
Author: Steve Crawford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Firearms
ISBN: 1840135514

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Military Small Arms of the 20th Century

Military Small Arms of the 20th Century
Author: Ian Hogg
Publsiher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0873418247

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This new edition of Ian Hogg's classic is this century's ultimate reference work on the subject of military small arms. It has been fully updated and expanded (by 64 pages) to cover all small arms in military service during the 20th century and now includes many arms listings and photographs that did not appear in earlier editions. Recognized internationally as the leading authority on military small arms, author Ian Hogg was given free rein on this edition; he has delivered the ultimate reference edition for all interested in the history of these arms. Arms coverage includes: Pistols Submachine Guns Bolt-Action Rifles Automatic Rifles Machine Guns Anti-Tank/Materiel Rifles Ammunition

Small Arms of the Vietnam War

Small Arms of the Vietnam War
Author: Dale A. Dye
Publsiher: Warriors Publishing Group
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: PKEY:6610000245079

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With modern military emphasis on whiz-bang weapons technology and the constant quest for things that make a bigger bang on the battlefield, it’s easy to forget that at the dark heart of war stands an infantryman and his individual weapons. Those who understand warfare from research or from personal experience generally realize this about the conflicts that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time. Infantry weapons—often referred to as small arms—have fascinated soldiers and scholars for decades as they are the most personal aspects of combat. Small arms come into play when contact is close and potentially lethal. This was particularly true during the long, frustrating war in Vietnam, but much of the focus in studying that conflict has been either on aerial weapons—strike aircraft or armed helicopters—or on the originally much-maligned M16 rifle. There were huge numbers of other weapons used by both sides, but they are often ignored and rarely seen being used in combat action. This book solves that problem. Divided into easily digestible sections and preceded by cogent discussions of each weapon type, the authors have presented an intriguing collection of photographs that depict the primary small (and not so small) infantry arms most common on Vietnam battlefields. There are rare and stirring images here that depict what it was like to fight in the jungle-covered mountains and in the rice paddies. Viewing these images is like studying a primer about one of America’s longest and deadliest wars. "We have a new generation of combat veterans among us these days. Men and women who carried a new generation of weapons to war into places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, who have returned with a fresh understanding about the crucial importance of small arms in warfare. They understand...that there is no strategy or tactic that equals victory in armed conflict if it does not include that muddy, grimy, dog-tired infantryman with just his personal weapon to help him survive in a life-and-death encounter." – American Rifleman "It’s an excellent book for anyone with an interest in the details of 20th-century infantry weapons, especially historians and collectors." – Booksmith

Weapon of Choice

Weapon of Choice
Author: Matthew Ford
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190911782

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This book examines Western military technological innovation through the lens of developments in small arms during the twentieth century. These weapons have existed for centuries, appear to have matured only incrementally and might seem unlikely technologies for investigating the trajectory of military-technical change. Their relative simplicity, however, makes it easy to use them to map patterns of innovation within the military-industrial complex. Advanced technologies may have captured the military imagination, offering the possibility of clean and decisive outcomes, but it is the low technologies of the infantryman that can help us develop an appreciation for the dynamics of military-technical change. Tracing the path of innovation from battlefield to back office, and from industry to alliance partner, Ford develops insights into the way that small arms are socially constructed. He thereby exposes the mechanics of power across the military-industrial complex. This in turn reveals that shifting power relations between soldiers and scientists, bureaucrats and engineers, have allowed the private sector to exploit infantry status anxiety and shape soldier weapon preferences. Ford's analysis allows us to draw wider conclusions about how military innovation works and what social factors frame Western military purchasing policy, from small arms to more sophisticated and expensive weapons.

Infantry Weapons

Infantry Weapons
Author: John S. Weeks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029000572

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It is the soldier's personal weapon, rifle, carbine, pistol, machine-gun, which ultimately decides the outcome of battle. Never before the Second World War had the infantryman been required to handle so large or sophisticated an armory. But never before had he been expected to shoot down an aeroplane or knowck out a tank.

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Small Arms

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Small Arms
Author: Rupert Matthews
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781626862722

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This comprehensive, fully illustrated reference volume covers the evolution of small arms from primitive spears to portable rocket launchers. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Small Arms details more than 1,000 weapons, complete with full-color photographs. Featuring arms from around the world and across history, this stunning guide highlights the intricacies that make each variety unique, tying in historical anecdotes as well as the history of certain brands. Revealing fascinating insights and historical episodes—such as the inspiration for Samuel L. Colt’s revolvers, or the lozenge-case gun used by Italian spies during World War II—this is an ideal resource for historians as well as fire arms enthusiasts. The volume is lushly illustrated with detailed photographs, many of which are published here for the first time.

Weapons of the 21st Century

Weapons of the 21st Century
Author: Bill Yenne
Publsiher: Crescent
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1993-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0517069768

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A catalog of some of the weapons systems that are in service or in development, and which will be in arsenalsof the 21st century.