List of Czechoslovakia interwar period weapons

This is a list of weapons used by Czechoslovakia during its interwar period (1918–1938). These include weapons that were designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovak modifications to existing weapons, like the Schwarzlose machine gun. After the dissolution of the Second Czechoslovak Republic, many of these weapons saw combat in World War II: with the Axis Slovak Republic and with Nazi Germany after it occupied Czechoslovakia.[1][2] These weapons also saw widespread use abroad after being sold off to international buyers.[3][4][5][6]

Small arms

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Pistols

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Rifles

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Submachine guns

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    Bulgarian soldier using Czechoslovak ZK-383 submachine gun with bipod deployed. Started production in 1938 just before occupation. Bipod added as was intended to be used as a squad automatic weapon like a Bren gun or DP28
    ZK-383[20][21]
  • KP vz. 38[22]

Machine guns

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  • ZB vz. 26 (main inspiration for Bren gun alongside the updated ZB vz 30)[23][24]
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    ZB vz. 26 Czechoslovak light machine gun, which saw extensive use in World War II by several countries.
    ZB vz. 30[25][26]
  • Schwarzlose machine gun (Schwarzlose-Janeček vz.07/24 variant)[27][28]
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    ZB-53(Czechoslovak army designation TK vz 37) Czechoslovak medium machine gun. Was invented in 1935 and produced in late 1930's.Before this Czechoslovakia used modified forms of the Schwarzlose machine gun as medium machine guns.
    ZB-53 (main inspiration for Besa gun)[29][30]
  • ZB-50[31]
  • ZB-60 (main inspiration for Besa 15 mm heavy machine gun)[32][33]

Mortars

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Grenades

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Artillery

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Tank and Anti-tank guns

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Field guns and Mountain guns

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Heavy artillery

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Anti-Aircraft artillery

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Armoured fighting vehicles

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Tanks

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Tankettes

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Armoured cars

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See also

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References

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