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List of weapons of the Portuguese Colonial War

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Portuguese Army soldiers in the beginning of the War in Angola. Thecamouflage uniforms and theFN FALassault rifles identify them asCaçadores Especiais. At this time, the remaining Army forces still wore yellow khaki field uniforms and were mostly armed withbolt-action rifles.
Soldiers of thePAIGC raise theflag of Guinea-Bissau in 1974.

ThePortuguese Colonial War (Portuguese:Guerra Colonial), also referred to as thePortuguese Overseas War orOverseas War (Portuguese:Guerra do Ultramar) for short, was a military conflict staged during theDecolonisation of Africa that pitted the guerrilla forces of theAfrican nationalistLiberation movements of theGuinea-Bissau,Angola andMozambique overseas provinces, which were part of thePortuguese Empire, against the colonial armed and security forces loyal to the authoritarianEstado Novo regime of Portugal, between 1961 and 1975. Main combatants comprised:

An eclectic variety of weapons was used by all sides in the Portuguese Colonial War. The Portuguese Military and Security Forces serving in the African territories were equipped with Western-made weapon systems from bothWorld War I andWorld War II, mainly Portuguese, Austro-Hungarian, Danish, German, Italian, French, Canadian and British in origin, but also included more modern Portuguese, Spanish, French, British, Belgian, Dutch, West German, American and South African military hardware. During the early phase of the war, the African Liberation Movements likewise were largely equipped with WWII-vintage Western arms and munitions, though as the war went on, Soviet,Eastern Bloc and Chinese weaponry began to play a major role, particularly after 1970.[7]

Portuguese Military and Security Forces equipment

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Revolvers

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Smith & Wesson Model 49 Bodyguard .38 Special.

Received from the Portuguese Army or privately purchased, used by colonial public servants and officials as personal side-arms for self-defence.[10]

Pistols

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Submachine guns

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Pistola-metralhadora FBP m/948.
Pistola-metralhadora 9 mm m/961 UZI.

Bolt-action rifles

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Semi-automatic rifles

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  • SKS: Captured from PAIGC guerrillas and re-issued to colonial troops in Guinea-Bissau.[48]

Battle rifles

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ArmaLite AR-10 assault rifle (Portuguese model).
FN FAL assault rifle (50.00 model).

Sniper rifles

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Light machine guns

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Metralhadora ligeira 7,62 mm m/963 HK21

General-purpose machine guns

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Metralhadora 7,92 mm m/944 MG34 Borsig

Medium and Heavy machine guns

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Metralhadora pesada 12,7 mm m/955 Browning M2

Grenade systems

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Land mine systems

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Bombs and explosives

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Rocket systems

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Anti-tank rockets and Grenade launchers

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Recoilless rifles

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Mortars

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Howitzers

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Anti-aircraft guns and Autocannons

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Armoured vehicles

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Escort, transport and recovery vehicles

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Helicopters

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A Portuguese Air ForceAérospatiale Alouette III helicopter deploying paratroopers armed with 7.62mmArmaLite AR-10 rifles during an assault operation in Angola.

Aircraft

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A Portuguese Air ForceF-84G Thunderjet being loaded with ordnance at Luanda Air Base, 1960s.
PortugueseFiat G.91 fighter-bomber, deployed by thePortuguese Air Force in the theatres of Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique.
Two former Portuguese North American T-6G Texan trainers now on display on theNational Museum of Military History in Luanda, Angola, 2015.
ALockheed PV-2C Harpoons of thePortuguese Air Force, 1970s.
Portuguese Air Force Dornier Do 27.

Naval and River craft

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The large landing craft NRPAlfange supplying the garrison ofBambadinca, Portuguese Guinea, 1973.

African Liberation Movements equipment

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Pistols

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Submachine guns

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MP 40 Submachine gun
MAT-49 Submachine gun

Bolt-action rifles

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Chinese Type 53 carbine.

Semi-automatic rifles

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SKSsemi-automatic rifles were used by the guerrillas before the full introduction ofAK-47 andAKM assault rifles.

Battle rifles

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AK-47 assault rifle, widely used by the African guerrilla movements.
Vz. 58 assault rifle.

Sniper rifles

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Hungarian M/52 rifle withPU 3.5× optics
  • M/52 (Hungarian copy of the Soviet Mosin–Nagant Model 1891/30 sniper rifle)

Shotguns

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  • Canhangulo (home-made shotgun): employed early in the War in both Angola and Mozambique.

Light machine guns

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Chinese Type 53 light machine gun
RP-46 light machine gun
Vz. 52 machine gun

General-purpose machine guns

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MG 42s (second and third from left) in a training camp of theFNLA, inZaire, 1973, along with aMadsen machine gun and severalKarabiner 98ks andPattern 1914 Enfields.

Medium and Heavy machine guns

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FNLA soldiers undergoing training with aDShKM 12.7mm Heavy machine gun at a base camp inZaire, 22 August 1973.

Grenade systems

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Land mine systems

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Bombs and explosives

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Rocket and missile systems

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Anti-tank rockets and Grenade launchers

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PAIGC guerrillas armed withAKMs andType 69 RPGs manning a checkpoint in Guinea-Bissau, 1974.

Recoilless rifles

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Mortars

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Howitzers

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Anti-tank guns

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Heavy equipment used by thePAIGC, including two ZiS-2 and ZiS-3 anti-tank guns, a DShKM Heavy machine gun and a B-10 recoilless rifle, now on display at Bissau.

Anti-aircraft guns and Autocannons

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Armoured vehicles

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Transport vehicles

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GAZ-66 light truck in military service with thePAIGC liberation movement in Guinea-Bissau, 1973.

Aircraft

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Naval and River craft

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Notes

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