Weapons and equipment of the Red Army

1, the Red Army "Meritorious Cannon"

June 14, 1935, the Red Army Red 2, 6 Corps (later formed into the Red 2 Front Army) with a portion of the force feinted attack on Xianfeng County in Hubei Province, the famous "Zhongbao Battle" gunfire. During the battle, our Red Army fighters fought bravely throughout.

However, facing an enemy several times larger than ours, the Second Red Army Corps and the Sixth Red Army Corps encountered the strong firepower of the Kuomintang army and suffered heavy casualties in the anti-encirclement operation against the Kuomintang's besieging forces. In the emergency, the Second Red Army Corps and the Sixth Red Army Corps used only one mountain gun and several mortars to suppress the enemy's fire. In this battle, this mountain gun has emphasized its divine power.

At that time, the Red Army's gunners fired three consecutive shells at the enemy, destroying the enemy's fire position in one fell swoop. Taking advantage of the situation, the Red Army fighters launched an attack and wiped out the 41st Division of the Kuomintang Army in the Goupiling area near Zhongbao, and captured Zhang Zhenhan, the commander of the Kuomintang Column and the commander of the 41st Division, alive.

2, Czech rifles

The former Czechoslovakia developed its own 54 type 7.62mm sniper rifle has many parts and components with the former Soviet Union's Mosin Nagan 1891/30 type sniper rifle is the same, but there is a great deal of difference in the appearance. The former Czechoslovakian Type 54 7.62mm sniper rifle was in service with the former Czechoslovakian forces until the Warsaw Pact unified the use of the Soviet Union's СВД 7.62mm sniper rifles, when they were withdrawn from service.

3, Mauser submachine pistol

In the Red Army equipment to use a variety of pistols, the largest number of Mauser submachine pistols, it also has a Chinese name called "box gun". It is also known by its Chinese name, "box gun", because they were uniformly manufactured by the arsenal of the Kuomintang government, which was the main source of weapons for the Red Army. It is said that as many as 400,000 Mauser assault pistols of various kinds were dumped into China in the 1920s and 1930s. At that time in China, different regions had their own choices of foreign weapons, except for the Mauser submachine guns with wooden box holders, which could be said to be "loved by all".

4, thirty-eight rifles

Thirty-eight rifles for manual rifles, the Japanese Army after the Russo-Japanese War in 1907 formally adopted as a standard weapon, thirty-eight rifles is the Second World War in Japan's fascist army and navy the most important, the most basic weapons, has been used to the end of the Second World War (Japan's defeat), with the whole 40 years.

The Type 38 rifle has always been commonly known in China as the Sanba Dagai, so named because of the dust cap attached to the receiver and the engraving of the word "Sanba" on the receiver.

5, Browning pistol

Browning development of the pistol began in the late 19th century, its products are mainly by the Belgian FN State Arsenal, the U.S. Colt Arms Company and Remington Arms Company manufacturing.

Next, we will mainly introduce the Browning pistols made in Belgium. Belgium FN State Arsenal Browning pistols manufactured by more types, including military pistols, police pistols and pocket pistols, caliber 6.35 mm, 7.65 mm and 9 mm, the pistol's automatic mode of free machine type and barrel short recoil type.

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