Conflict side archive

Unspecified Weapon Systems

Weapon systems and military equipment cataloged with Unspecified as the conflict side.

8 weapon systems

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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SPG-9, 73 mm tripod-mounted recoilless gun, Infantry WeaponsRussia-Ukraine War, Syrian Civil War +3 moreSPG-973 mm tripod-mounted recoilless gunBuilt: Soviet state arsenals / Arsenal JSCo / Romarm / Soviet Union / Bulgaria / RomaniaThe SPG-9 is a Soviet 73 mm tripod-mounted recoilless gun that fires rocket-assisted HEAT and fragmentation projectiles from a crew-served launcher. Though designed as an infantry anti-armor weapon, Ukrainian units have documented its continued use in the Russia-Ukraine War as a flexible fire-support system against trenches, infantry groups, and light armored vehicles.
B-10 recoilless rifle, 82 mm recoilless rifle, Infantry WeaponsSomali Civil War / al-Shabaab conflict since 2006B-10 recoilless rifle82 mm recoilless rifleBuilt: Soviet state arsenals; later licensed or copied by Chinese producers / Soviet Union; ChinaThe B-10 recoilless rifle is a Soviet 82 mm crew-served recoilless weapon built for direct-fire anti-armor and anti-fortification work from a light carriage or tripod. In Somalia's post-2006 civil war, Human Rights Watch documented insurgent groups armed with B-10 recoilless rifles, and later United Nations reporting listed obsolete B-10 recoilless rifles among materiel in the country.
M79 Osa, Reusable 90 mm anti-tank rocket launcher, Infantry WeaponsSomali Civil War / al-Shabaab conflict since 2006, War against the Islamic State +1 moreM79 OsaReusable 90 mm anti-tank rocket launcherBuilt: Sloboda Cacak / Yugoslavia / SerbiaThe M79 Osa is a Yugoslav-designed, reusable 90 mm shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket launcher built around unguided HEAT rockets, a detachable rocket container, and optical sighting. In Islamic State inventories it provided a portable direct-fire anti-armor and fortification weapon, with documented M79 rockets captured from IS forces in Syria and reporting that M79 launchers reached Iraq during the 2013-2017 war.

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Munitions

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

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