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what type of weapons are typically used in war today?

like guns

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  • 1 decade ago
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    1. M16A2 Rifle

    2. M-4 Carbine

    3. M-24 Sniper Weapon

    4. M40A1 Sniper Rifle

    5. M-249 SAW

    6. M-249 SAW

    7. M-2 Machine Gun

    8. M-9 Handgun

    9. M-1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun

    10. MP-5 Sub-Machine Gun

    11. Hand Grenades

    12. FIM-9 Stinger Missile

    13. M-252 Mortar

    14. M-224 Lightweight Mortar

    15. AT4 Anti-Armor Weapon

    16. Multi-Purpose Assault Weapon

    17. Dragon Weapon System

    18. OW Missile System

    Source(s): Captain - Army
  • 1 decade ago

    Different types of guns and IEDs

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Guns, IEDs, Tanks, Aircraft, Rifles, Carbines, DDoS attacks.

  • 1 decade ago

    the same ones that have been used for the last 60 years

    M16 (1961) and the AK-47 (1947)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Most common American military weapons

    Pistols

    M9

    M9A1

    M11

    M1911A1

    Assault Rifles

    M16A2

    M16A4

    M4

    M4A1

    Sniper Rifles

    M110

    M24

    M40

    M14

    M21

    M25

    M82

    M95

    M99

    M107

    Machine Guns

    IAR

    M249

    M249P

    Mk46

    Mk48

    M240

    M240B

    M240C

    M240E

    M240G

    M240L

    M60E4

    Mk19

    M2

    Shotguns

    M870

    M500

    M590

    M590A1

    M1014

    There are many many more, but these are the basic inventory of guns in the US arsenal.

    Source(s): US Army Scout Military Armorer
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