Gk. 23 (PPSh-41 Submachine Gun)
The PPSh-41 was a Soviet submachine gun that was widely used by the Red Army during World War II. It was known for its simplicity, reliability, and high rate of fire, making it a popular weapon among Soviet soldiers.
Fga-3
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was a further refinement of the Fga-2. It incorporated a new bipod and a more ergonomic grip.
Fga-4
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was a late-war development. It featured a simplified design and was intended for use by less-skilled troops.
Fg-10
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was intended to replace the Fga-3. It was never widely adopted due to production difficulties.
Fga-11
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was a more compact and lightweight version of the Fga-3. It was used by airborne troops.
Fg-12
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was a further development of the Fga-11. It featured a new barrel and a more reliable feeding mechanism.
Fg-13
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was a late-war prototype. It was intended to be a more accurate and powerful machine gun.
Fga-1
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was known for its reliability and effectiveness in close-quarters combat.
Fga-2
A Soviet-designed 7.62mm light machine gun that was an improved version of the Fga-1. It featured a more robust design and a larger magazine capacity.
Dw. 3300 – ZiS-3 Gun
A Soviet 76.2 mm field gun, one of the most important artillery pieces used by the Red Army during World War II. Its versatility and accuracy made it a valuable asset.