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Multiple Weapons and Military Equipment

Browse 4 weapon systems built or assembled in Multiple, including infantry weapons and munitions, with images, specifications, source notes, and conflict records.

4 weapon systems
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2014 Russia-Ukraine War32023 Israel-Hamas War31990 Gulf War22001 War in Afghanistan22014 Yemen Civil War21980 Iran-Iraq War11984 Kurdish-Turkish Conflict12003 Iraq War1

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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Door-breaching explosive charge, Explosive breaching charge, Infantry Weapons2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +1 moreDoor-breaching explosive chargeExplosive breaching chargeBuilt by: Various manufacturersA door-breaching explosive charge is a portable combat-engineering entry device used by assault teams and sappers to defeat doors, locks, hardware, walls, or light obstacles with a controlled blast. Military training sources describe task-specific charge patterns such as donut, linear, silhouette, and water-impulse charges, while conflict reporting documents explosive entry use in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Gaza urban operations.
Landmine, Explosive ground mine, Infantry Weapons2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +6 moreLandmineExplosive ground mineBuilt by: Various manufacturersLandmines are ground-emplaced explosive munitions triggered by a person's or vehicle's presence, proximity, or contact, with battlefield roles ranging from route denial and obstacle protection to remote minefield laying. This class page covers conventional anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines, scatterable mines, directional fragmentation mines, and improvised victim-activated mines where sources directly document conflict use.
Surface-laid landmine, Surface-laid mine, Infantry Weapons1990 Gulf War, 2014 Russia-Ukraine War +1 moreSurface-laid landmineSurface-laid mineBuilt by: Various manufacturersSurface-laid landmines are explosive mines emplaced on top of, flush with, or close to the ground surface rather than fully buried. The category cuts across factory models: GAO documented U.S. scatterable surface-laid mine use in the 1990 Gulf War, Human Rights Watch documented surface-emplaced TM-62M mines near Debaltseve in Ukraine, and RUSI described Hamas road mines in Gaza as often surface-laid and easier to remove than buried devices.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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