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  2. List of equipment of the Swiss Army - Wikipedia

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    Glock 26. "Pistol 12 Kurz". Austria. Semi-automatic pistol. 9×19mm Parabellum. Glock 26 gen 4, successor to the Pistol 03 and the Pistol 75 as the short variant of the pistol in the Swiss Army. It is the primary weapon for the military police and mechanics in the army. [ 5] Submachine guns.

  3. M109 in the Swiss Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The M109 was then selected as the future self-propelled howitzer of the Swiss Army. Orders and modernisations. Over time, a total of 581 M109 were ordered, and today, 133 M-109 KAWEST WE are in service Batch 1. 146 Pz Hb 66 ("15.5 cm Panzerhaubitze 66"), purchased with the armament program 1968, and introduced from 1971.

  4. List of howitzers - Wikipedia

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    12 cm felthaubits/m32. Norway. World War II. 120. 120 mm howitzer Model 1901. German Empire. Balkan wars, World War I, Finnish Civil War, Hungarian–Romanian War. 120. 120 mm Krupp howitzer M1905.

  5. M109 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    The M109 is an American 155 mm turreted self-propelled howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s to replace the M44. It has been upgraded a number of times, most recently to the M109A7. The M109 family is the most common Western indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions.

  6. Archer artillery system - Wikipedia

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    The Archer artillery system, or Archer – FH77BW L52, or Artillerisystem 08, is a Swedish self-propelled howitzer system. [3] [4] The main piece of the system is a fully automated 155 mm L52 (52-calibre-long) gun-howitzer and a M151 Protector remote-controlled weapon station mounted on a modified 6×6 chassis of the Volvo A30D all-terrain articulated hauler.

  7. List of World War II weapons of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Furrer Carbine K31 [ 1] ~528,230. Schmidt-Rubin infantry rifle M1911 [ 2] SIG Mondragón M1894 [ 3] Licensed production of the Mexican Mondragón M1893 rifle. Swiss Mannlicher M1893 carbine [ 4] ~7,750. Swiss Vetterli M1881 Stutzer ~11,000+.

  8. Panzerkanone 68 - Wikipedia

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    180 km (110 mi) (off-road) Maximum speed. 55.5 km/h (34.5 mph) The Panzerkanone 68 ("Armoured gun 68") is a Swiss self-propelled howitzer produced by the Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette (Federal Manufacturing Works) to meet a Swiss Army requirement. Only four were manufactured; they served for three years with the Swiss military before ...

  9. Military history of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The military history of Switzerland comprises centuries of armed actions, and the role of the Swiss military in conflicts and peacekeeping worldwide. Despite maintaining neutrality since its independence from the Holy Roman Empire in 1499, [1] Switzerland has been involved in military operations dating back to the hiring of Swiss mercenaries by foreign nations, including the Papal States.