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1 Small arms  



1.1  Rifles  





1.2  Sniper rifles  





1.3  Sidearms  





1.4  Machine guns  





1.5  Submachine guns  





1.6  Anti-tank weapons  





1.7  Mortars  







2 Artillery  



2.1  Self propelled  







3 Armoured fighting vehicles(AFV's)  



3.1  Tanks  





3.2  Light tanks  



3.2.1  Armoured cars  







3.3  Infantry fighting vehicles(IFV's)  





3.4  Armoured personnel carriers(APC's)  







4 References  














List of Cold War weapons and land equipment of France







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This is a list of weapons of the French Army during the Cold War. During the early period of the Cold War France was fighting colonial wars such as the First Indochina War and the Algerian War the same as other colonial powers of the time like Britain and the Netherlands. Despite France withdrawing from NATO in 1966 it did still cooperate with NATO and made plans to reinforce NATO with French Army units against a Soviet invasion as can be seen from the formation of the Rapid Action Force which was intended to reinforce NATO troops in the event of a conflict.

Small arms[edit]

Rifles[edit]

Sniper rifles[edit]

Sidearms[edit]

Machine guns[edit]

Submachine guns[edit]

Anti-tank weapons[edit]

Mortars[edit]

Artillery[edit]

Self propelled[edit]

Armoured fighting vehicles(AFV's)[edit]

Tanks[edit]

Light tanks[edit]

Armoured cars[edit]

Infantry fighting vehicles(IFV's)[edit]

Armoured personnel carriers(APC's)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pistolet Automatique 1935A". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  • ^ "French MAT 49 Submachine-gun". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
  • ^ a b c "Gazette des Armes n°220 mars 1992 - Page 16 - 17 - Gazette des Armes n°220 mars 1992 - Gazette des Armes - armes et défense - autres - Loisirs - 1001mags - Magazines en PDF à 1 € et GRATUITS !". fr.1001mags.com. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  • ^ "AMX-13 Light Tank". HowStuffWorks. 2007-11-20. Retrieved 2021-12-26.

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