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  1. List of British military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

    • The following is a list of British military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels. This also would largely apply to Commonwealth of Nations countries in World War II like Australia, India and South Africa as the majority of their equipment would have been British as they were at that time part of the British Empire. However commonwealth c… See more

    Uniforms/protective equipment

    • MKl*, and MKll “steel or bowl style helmet” - both the MKl* and Mkll helmet were introduced in 1938
    • Mk III "Turtle" helmet - … See more

    Knives and bayonets

    • Pattern 1907 bayonet which was the standard bayonet for the SMLE No 1 mk III which was the standard British rifle in WWII till 1941 when the SMLE No 4 mk I was introduced which replaced it. Pattern 1907 bayonet… See more

     
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  2. The soldiers carried much of their kit around with them. They were supplied with clothes, boots, weapons and a personal kit. Soldiers carried a water-bottle, ammunition pouches, entrenching tool (spade), a groundsheet and a haversack containing; mess-tin, tinned rations, extra iron rations, spare socks and laces.
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    List of British military equipment of World War II

    • Uniforms/protective equipment Two British soldiers in battledress with 1937 webbing wearing "Steel Helmet MKll" helmets ...
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  3. 1939-1945 BRITISH INFANTRYMAN'S EQUIPMENT

    Section equipment.—All carry 50 rounds S.A.A, in pouches. All carry rifles with the exception of the man carrying the L.M.G. Magazines will be carried as ordered by the section commander.

     
  4. List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom

    Bren light machine gun – Light machine gun for infantry use introduced in 1930s and used throughout the whole of the war. Lewis Gun – in service with some infantry at outbreak of war in small numbers, issued to British Home Guard for …

  5. List of British military equipment of World War II

  6. List of British military equipment of World War II - Wikiwand

  7. British Infantry Weapons in WW2 - Quartermaster …

    In 1940 the standard infantry weapons found in a British company would be the Enfield revolvers, Lee-Enfield rifles, Bren guns and 2in mortars. Sub machine guns like the Sten would not be issued until mid-1941.

  8. Category : World War II military equipment of the United Kingdom

  9. Equipment of the WWII Tommy - Visual Collector British …

  10. Infantry > WW2 Weapons - World Wars 1914-18 and …

    Infantry Weapons of World War II. German submachine guns MP40, MP38 - the German Army's trademark. History, development, service, specifications, pictures, video and 3D model. MP38. British light machine gun BREN Mk I-IV from …

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  13. List of British military equipment of World War II

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  17. British Commonwealth armoured fighting vehicles of World War II

  18. WW2 British Commonwealth Gear and Equipment - WWII Soldier

  19. List of British military equipment of World War II - atozwiki.com

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  22. List of equipment of the British Army - Wikipedia