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Survival In Vietnam. Vietnamese Weapons Joy, John, Teri and Greg October 2010. Simonov. Russian Rifle Developed between 1931 and 1936 by the Sergey Simonov The barrel has a bayonet mount, which can not only hold the bayonet horizontally, but also vertically. Ao-dai.
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Survival In Vietnam Vietnamese Weapons Joy, John, Teri and Greg October 2010
Simonov • Russian Rifle • Developed between 1931 and 1936 by the Sergey Simonov • The barrel has a bayonet mount, which can not only hold the bayonet horizontally, but also vertically
Ao-dai • The word Ao Dai means ‘Long Dress’ • Two parts, the under layer is a pair of pants and the top layer is a long dress that is tight, but is long sleeved and high collard • Is known as “cover everything, but hide nothing”
Other Standard issued NVA Gear • AK-47, a gas-operated gun • PPSh-4 Submachine Gun
Other Standard issued NVA Gear • SKS Rifle, Semi-automatic rifle • RPG 7 and RPG 2 • Punji StickorPunji Stake(Not really SI)
Uniforms of Vietnam NVA-North Vietnam Army VC-Viet Cong • Shirts and trousers or shorts • Dark Green, khaki, blue, gray • Trousers had three pockets: two side and one at the rear • NVA combat shoe • Sun Helmet and Bush Hat(green, tan, brown) • Black cotton “pajama” type trousers and shirts. • Floppy “Jungle Hat” in Khaki or Green • Canvas low boots(black) or sandals
Bicycles • Vietnamese “Cargo” Bikes • Viet Cong used bicycles to carry supplies down the Ho Chi Minh trail(ex. Rice). • Bamboo would be attached to make the ride easier. • There were camps where the carrier could get some rest and medical treatment. • The Americans tried to set up mines and lay barbed wire on the trail but the soldiers were killed while they were setting up the traps.
AK-47 • Killed over 60,000 U.S. troops. • Left thousands of others with disabilities. • Lighter, faster, and more reliable then the U.S. issued M-16s. • Remained operational when fouled with mud and sand. • Can be used through moderately severe overheating.
MiG • NVA aircraft. Used as a fighter and matched up with the American F-105 thunderchief. • It was far less advanced than its counterpart, but it successfully shot down many American planes. • China trained the pilots, while the USSR supplied the NVAF with the planes and ammo.
RPG-7 • Muzzle loaded, shoulder fired anti-tank grenade launcher. • Used against vehicles, personnel, defensive positions, and helicopters. • Effective for its shock and disruption value as a compact weapon.
Mauser-98 • A bolt-action rifle produced in Germany during WW2. • It was a good infantry weapon and it could also be used as a sniper rifle when equipped with a telescopic sight. • Many Viet Cong used it because of how cheap it was to produce.
ZSUs • Anti-aircraft twin auto-cannon equipped tank. • Used by the NVA against U.S. aircraft. • Proved more effective against ground targets. • U.S and South Vietnam had also used captured ZSUs against the NVA.