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1 Weapons of the Salvadoran FAES  



1.1  Small arms  



1.1.1  Pistols  





1.1.2  Battle and assault rifles  





1.1.3  Carbines and semi-automatic rifles  





1.1.4  Sniper rifles  





1.1.5  Submachine guns  





1.1.6  Machine guns  





1.1.7  Grenade systems  







1.2  Land mine systems  





1.3  Anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers  





1.4  Mortars  





1.5  Recoilless rifles  





1.6  Artillery  





1.7  Anti-aircraft weapons  





1.8  Vehicles  





1.9  Helicopters  





1.10  Aircraft  





1.11  Naval craft  







2 Weapons of the FMLN  



2.1  Small arms  



2.1.1  Pistols  





2.1.2  Battle and assault rifles  





2.1.3  Carbines and semi-automatic rifles  





2.1.4  Sniper rifles  





2.1.5  Submachine guns  





2.1.6  Machine guns  





2.1.7  Grenade systems  







2.2  Explosive devices  





2.3  Land mine systems  





2.4  Anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers  





2.5  Recoilless rifles  





2.6  Anti-aircraft weapons  







3 See also  





4 Notes  





5 References  



5.1  Secondary sources  







6 External links  














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The Salvadoran Civil War was a military conflict that pitted the guerrilla forces of the left-wing Marxist-oriented Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) against the armed and security forces loyal to the military-led conservative government of El Salvador, between 1979 and 1992. Main combatants comprised:

An eclectic variety of weapons was used by both sides in the Salvadoran Civil War. The Salvadoran FAES were equipped with Western-made weapons, mainly American and Israeli in origin, but also included Argentine, Portuguese, French, West German, Yugoslavian and Taiwanese military hardware. During the early phase of the war, the FMLN likewise were largely equipped with Western arms and munitions, though as the war went on, Eastern Bloc weaponry began to play a major role.

Weapons of the Salvadoran FAES[edit]

Small arms[edit]

Pistols[edit]

Colt M1911A1 pistol

Battle and assault rifles[edit]

M16A1 assault rifle
Galil assault rifle
T65 assault rifle

Carbines and semi-automatic rifles[edit]

Sniper rifles[edit]

Rifle, Cal. 30, M1D with M84 telescope and T-37 flash suppressor

Submachine guns[edit]

Machine guns[edit]

HK 21 light machine gun
M2HB heavy machine gun

Grenade systems[edit]

Land mine systems[edit]

Anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers[edit]

M72 LAW
M79 grenade launcher
M203 grenade launcher

Mortars[edit]

Recoilless rifles[edit]

Artillery[edit]

Anti-aircraft weapons[edit]

FIM-43 Redeye canister.

Vehicles[edit]

Helicopters[edit]

Aircraft[edit]

Dassault MD 450B Ouragan fighter-bomber of the El Salvador Air Force on static display at Ilopango Air Base, San Salvador.
Arava 201 STOL utility transport displayed at the 1975 Paris Air Show prior to delivery to the El Salvador Air Force.

Naval craft[edit]

Weapons of the FMLN[edit]

Small arms[edit]

Pistols[edit]

Tokarev TT-33 pistol
Makarov PM pistol

Battle and assault rifles[edit]

FN FAL assault rifle

Carbines and semi-automatic rifles[edit]

SKS semi-automatic rifle

Sniper rifles[edit]

Dragunov SVD-63 sniper rifle

Submachine guns[edit]

Machine guns[edit]

RPK with a bipod and a 75-round drum magazine.

Grenade systems[edit]

Explosive devices[edit]

Land mine systems[edit]

Anti-tank rocket and grenade launchers[edit]

RPG-2 antitank grenade launcher with PG-2 grenade

Recoilless rifles[edit]

Anti-aircraft weapons[edit]

KBM Kolomna 9K32M Strela-2M (SA-7b) missile and canister.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 1: Crisis, Coup and Uprising 1970-1983 (2023), p. 8.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 1: Crisis, Coup and Uprising 1970-1983 (2023), p. 9.
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  • ^ Rottman, US Grenade Launchers – M79, M203, and M320 (2017), p. 20.
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  • ^ Rottman, US Grenade Launchers – M79, M203, and M320 (2017), p. 37.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 1: Crisis, Coup and Uprising 1970-1983 (2023), p. 24.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 1: Crisis, Coup and Uprising 1970-1983 (2023), p. 24.
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  • ^ Gander, Terry J.; Cutshaw, Charles Q. (2001). "90 mm M67 recoilless rifle". Jane's Infantry Weapons 2002-2003. pp. 5347–5348.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), pp. 11; 40.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
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  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 1: Crisis, Coup and Uprising 1970-1983 (2023), p. 31.
  • ^ François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992 (2023), p. 11.
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  • References[edit]

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  • David François, El Salvador – Volume 2: Conflagration 1984-1992, Latin America@War Volume 34, Helion & Company Limited, Warwick UK 2023. ISBN 978-1-804512-18-0
  • David Spencer, Armoured Fighting Vehicles of El Salvador, Museum Ordnance Special Number 7 – English Edition, Darlington Productions, Inc., Mass Market Paperback, 1995. ASIN B000LGYCHA
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