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it depends on the type and size of the weapon, the lenghth of the barrel and the calibre of the projectile(size of round). a 5.56mm rnd fired from the Army's personal weapon is 930 mtrs/sec.
As with pretty much any bomb or missile, a weapon's overall length and diameter essentially it comes down to the delivery vehicle. In the case of the early gravity bombs, anything over 5' in diameter wouldn't fit inside the bombers of that time period.
The standard issue was the M 14 till 1965 and the M 16 was then issued .
A standard supply function: stand in line, and the man is issued a weapon, signing for it of course.;
Rifle.
For that time period, it would've been the M1 Garand, which was also the standard service rifle of the time period.
the first nuclear weapon was issued in WW2 created by the americans in a chicargo squash court
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The M16 Assault Rifle or the M4 carbine is the typical primary weapon The M9 pistol is the standard sidearm hey dont forget about the standard issue knife
According to the Department of the Treasury, Secret Service officers do not carry knives as a standard-issue weapon. Please See Link
Doctors in the military are issued defensive arms--they usually get the M9 pistol. They can't have a weapon to use offensively, like a rifle.The only people in the military who are issued no arms at all are chaplains.
The M4 is the basic weapon system for the modern infantry soldier. It is usually equipped with a M68 red dot sight. A standard combat load for a soldier carrying an M4 is 400 rounds of ammunition. Are you serious? 400 rounds is not the STANDARD combat load. The M16A4 is the standard basic weapon but is being replaced by the M4. A red dot is definitely not the standard sight.
The M16 rifle.
Last year, they adopted the Smith & Wesson M&P357 in .357 Sig as the standard issue sidearm (replacing the .40 Beretta 96), and the Smith & Wesson M&P15 (AR variant) as the standard patrol rifle.