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List of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Eastern front

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This is a list of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Balkan and Russian fronts (1941–1945). Other weapons were used for training or national defense purposes in capitals and main cities.

This article presents a comprehensive list of equipment, including Western, Italian, and German weapons, in operational use on the Russian and Yugoslav fronts by pro-Axis countries received from these states. It also includes Russian armaments and certain Western equipment in use against Soviets at the Eastern Front.

Finland

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

Italy

Main page: Italian Army equipment in World War II
There is only a reference to some aircraft in use in Africa, Eastern Front and other French and German aircraft received in the Italian Social Republic period; the armor and tanks were used in the Africa, Balkan and Italian areas.

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

Slovakia

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

Hungary

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

Romania

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

Independent State of Croatia

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

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Bulgaria

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

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Spain

Aircraft

Armoured vehicles

Artillery

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ "ztráty slovenské armády v letech 1939 - 1944 – Druhá světová válka – druhasvetova.com". druhasvetova.com (in Czech). Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Stav zbrojního materiálu ke dni 18. 3. 1939 – Československá armáda" (in Czech). 5 December 2004. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
  3. "Rychlá divize – Druhá světová válka – druhasvetova.com". druhasvetova.com (in Czech). Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  4. ^ Mark Axworthy (1992). The Romanian Army of World War II. Illustrated by Horia Serbanescu. Osprey Publishing. pp. 8–9, 42. ISBN 1855321696.

Bibliography

Aircraft
  • Elke C. Weal, John A. Weal, Richard F. Barker and J.M. Bruce, Combat Aircraft of World War Two published by Arm & Armours Press, 2-6 Hampstead High Street, London NW3, 1977.

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