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List of Korean War weapons

This is a list of weapons used by belligerents in the Korean War (1950-1953).

Personal weapons

Sidearms

United Nations command

United States
Commonwealth

Communist States

Shotguns

United Nations command

United States

Carbines

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth

Communist States

Rifles

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth
  • Lee–Enfield No.1 Mk.III* (Australian only)
  • Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk.I
  • Lee–Enfield No.4 Mk.I(T)
Others

Communist States

Submachine guns

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth

Communist States

Machine guns

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth

Communist States

Rifle grenades and hand grenades

United Nations command

United States
  • M1A2 grenade adapter
  • M7A1 rifle grenade launcher for M1 Garand
  • M8 rifle grenade launcher for M1 Carbine
  • M9/A1 HEAT (High Explosive Anti-Tank) rifle grenade
  • M17A1 illumination rifle grenade
  • M18A1 illumination rifle grenade
  • M28 anti-tank rifle grenade (A copy of the ENERGA anti-tank rifle grenade)
  • M62 fragmentation hand grenade
  • Mark I illumination hand grenade
  • Mark II fragmentation hand grenade
Commonwealth
  • No.36M Mk.I fragmentation hand grenade (Also known as "Mills bomb")

Communist States

Rocket launchers, recoilless rifles and flamethrowers

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth

Communist States

  • Type 36 57mm recoilless rifle (Chinese copy of the US M18 recoilless rifle)
  • Type 51 90mm rocket launcher (Chinese copy of the US M20 Super Bazooka)

Mortars

United Nations command

United States and South Korea
Commonwealth

Communist States

Artillery

United Nations command

United States and South Korea

Commonwealth

  • Ordnance BL 5.5-inch cannon
  • Ordnance QF 17-pounder anti-tank gun
  • Ordnance QF 25-pounder field cannon

Communist States

Vehicles

Other vehicles

United Nations command

United States, commonwealth and South Korea

Communist States

  • BA-64 light armored car
  • BTR-40 armored personnel carrier
  • GAZ-67 jeep
  • SU-76 self-propelled gun

Tanks

United Nations command

United States
Commonwealth

Communist States

Aircraft

United Nations command

United States

Attack airplanes

  • Chance-Vought AU-1 Corsair (USMC)
  • Douglas AD-1 Skyraider (USN, USMC)
  • Douglas AD-4 Skyraider (USN, USMC)
  • Grumman AF-2S Guardian (USN)
  • Grumman-General Motors TBM-3S (USN)

Bomber airplanes

  • B-29A Superfortress (USAF)
  • Douglas B-26B and C Invader (USAF)

Fighter airplanes

Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes

  • Aeronca L-16A (USAF)
  • Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress (USAF)
  • Boeing RB-29 Superfortress (USAF)
  • Boeing WB-29 Superfortress (USAF)
  • Boeing RB-50A, B and E Superfortress (USAF)
  • Cessna L-19 Bird Dog (USMC, USAF, US Army)
  • Chance-Vought F4U-4P Corsair (USMC)
  • Convair RB-36D Peacemaker (USAF)
  • De Havilland Canada L-20 Beaver (USAF)
  • Douglas RB-26 Invader (USAF)
  • Douglas WB-26 Invader (USAF)
  • Grumman F9F-2P Panther (USN, USMC)
  • Grumman F9F-5P Panther (USN, USMC)
  • Lockheed RF-80C Shooting Star (USAF)
  • McDonnell F2H-2P Banshee (USN, USMC)
  • North American AT-6 Texan (USAF)
  • North American AT-6G Texan (USAF)
  • North American LT-6G Texan (USAF)
  • North American RB-45C Tornado (USAF)
  • North American RF-51 Mustang (USAF)
  • North American RF-86A Sabre (USAF)
  • North American T-6C, F and G Texan (USAF)
  • North American-Ryan L-17 Navion (USAF, US Army)
  • Piper L-4 (USAF)
  • Stinson L-5G Sentinel (USMC, USAF, US Army)

Patrol, search and rescue airplanes

  • Boeing SB-17G Flying Fortress (USAF)
  • Boeing SB-29 Superfortress (USAF)
  • Consolidated OA-10 Catalina (USAF)
  • Consolidated P4Y Privateer (USN)
  • Douglas AD-4W Skyraider (USN, USMC)
  • Grumman AF-2W Guardian (USN)
  • Grumman SA-16A Albatross (USAF)
  • Lockheed P2V Neptune (USN)
  • Martin PBM-5 Mariner (USN)

Tanker airplanes

  • Boeing KB-29M Superfortress (USAF)

Transport and utility airplanes

  • Beechcraft C-45F Expediter (USAF)
  • Curtiss C-46D Commando (USAF)
  • Douglas C-47A and B Skytrain (USAF)
  • Douglas C-54G Skymaster (USAF)
  • Douglas C-124A Globemaster II (USAF)
  • Douglas R4D-5 Skytrain (USMC)
  • Douglas R5D-3 Skymaster (USMC)
  • Fairchild C-82A Packet (USAF)
  • Fairchild C-119B and C Flying Boxcar (USAF)
  • Fairchild R4Q-1 Flying Boxcar (USMC)
  • Grumman-General Motors TBM-3E and R Light Cargo/Ambulance (USMC)
  • Grumman-General Motors TBM-3U Utility (USN)

Helicopters

Commonwealth

Attack airplanes

Fighter airplanes

Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes

Patrol, search and rescue airplanes

Transport airplanes

Republic of Korea

Attack airplanes

  • North American F-51D Mustang (ROKAF)
  • North American T-6 Texan

Fighter airplanes

  • North American F-51D Mustang (ROKAF)

Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes

Transport airplanes

  • Douglas C-47 Skytrain (ROKAF)

Communist States

Attack airplanes

Bomber airplanes

Fighter airplanes

Transport airplanes

See also

  • List of U.S. Army weapons by supply catalog designation
  • List of military equipment used in the Korean War

References

  1. ^ "Korean War Machine Guns (1950-1953)". www.militaryfactory.com. Retrieved 2019-10-19.

Bibliography

  • Rottman, Gordon L. Korean War Order of Battle. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishing, 2002.

External links

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