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List of World War II weapons of the United States

The following is a list of World War II weapons of the United States, which includes firearm, artillery, vehicles, vessels, and other support equipment known to have been used by the United States Armed Forces—namely the United States Army, United States Army Air Forces, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard—as well as the Office of Strategic Services and other U.S. government agencies involved in the war, during American involvement between 1941 and 1945. This list includes experimental technology that, while created during the war, was never issued as intended.

Small arms
Pistols (manual and semi-automatic) Automatic pistols and submachine guns Rifles Carbines ShotgunsWinchester M12Browning Auto-5Remington 10Remington 31Stevens M520-30Ithaca 37Winchester Model 1897 Grenades and grenade launchersM7 grenade launcherM1 frangible grenadeM1 grenade adapterM9 rifle grenadeMk 2 grenadeMK3 grenadeAN-M8 smoke grenade MinesM2 mineM5 mineM7 mine Recoilless riflesM18 recoilless rifleM20 recoilless rifle FlamethrowersM1A1 flamethrowerM2-A1 flamethrowerRonson flamethrower == Machine guns ==
Machine guns
Infantry and dualBrowning M1917A1 (.30-'06) • Browning M1918A2 (.30-'06) • Browning M1919A4/A6 and family (.30-'06) • M1941 Johnson Light Machine Gun (LMG) (.30-'06) • Browning M2HB (.50 BMG) Vehicle and aircraft machine guns and autocannons20mm autocannon37mm autocannon40mm Bofors autocannonM4 cannonM2 cannon50 caliber machine gun (Browning M2) • M1919A4 Browning machine gunM1917 HMG AA configuration == Tanks ==
Tanks
Light tanks M2 Light tankM3 StuartM5 StuartM22 LocustM24 ChaffeeLVT-1 alligator (and variants) Medium tanks M2 Medium TankM3 LeeM4 Sherman (and variants) Heavy tanks M26 PershingT26E4 Super PershingM6 (Prototype) • T28 (Prototype) • T29 (Prototype) • T30 (Prototype) • T32 (Prototype) • T34 (Prototype) Tank destroyers M10 WolverineM18 HellcatM36 Jackson Flamethrower tanks M5 SatanSherman Zippo ==Other vehicles==
Other vehicles
Passenger vehiclesDodge WC seriesWillys MB MotorcyclesHarley-Davidson WLA Amphibious vehiclesLanding Vehicle TrackedM29 WeaselDUKW TrucksGMC CCKW 2½-ton 6×6 truckStudebaker US6M35 series 2½-ton 6×6 cargo truck ==Artillery==
Artillery
Infantry GunsCanon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRPT32 Infantry Gun Infantry mortarsM1 mortarM2 4.2-inch mortarM2 mortar Heavy mortars and multiple rocket launchersT34 CalliopeT40 Whizbang Self-propelled gunsHowitzer motor carriage M8M40 gun motor carriageM7 Priest Field artillery75 mm gun M1917 – copy of British gun re-chambered for French cartridge, produced for export • QF 2.95-inch mountain gun – imported from Britain, used in Philippines • 75 mm gun M2/M3/M6M116 howitzer (75 mm) – also known as "75mm Pack Howitzer M1" • 76 mm gun M1M101 howitzer (105mm) – still used in US and worldwide as late as in 2014 • M3 howitzer (105mm) • Canon de 155mm GPFM114 155 mm howitzer – also known as M1 155 mm Howitzer • M2 155 mm field gun (Long Tom) • 4.5-inch gun M1 – version to fire British ammunition • M115 203 mm howitzer8-inch gun M1M1 240 mm howitzer Fortress and siege guns5"/51 caliber gun (coastal defense) • 8-inch M1888 (obsolete) • 8-inch Mk. VI railway gunM1918 240 mm howitzer (obsolete) • 8-inch Mk. VI railway gun12-inch coast defense mortar (also railway version) • 12-inch gun M189514-inch M1920 railway gun16"/50 caliber M1919 gun Anti-tank guns • National Forge & Ordnance 37mm gun (1941) - export (to Dutch) only • M3 37 mm anti-tank gunM1 57 mm anti-tank gunM5 3-inch anti-tank gun105 mm gun T8 AT/AA gun (cancelled) ==Anti-tank infantry weapons==
Anti-tank infantry weapons
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