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Yes, it is possible for military forces to use captured enemy weapons in war, but there are rules and regulations that govern their use.
(in the US) You may personally own any weapons declared lawful and legal by the BATF. Although your military assignment may require you to be armed with, and use, all types of 'exotic' weapons, your status as 'active duty military' gives you no special privilege to personally own unlawful weapons of any type.
I think that i know what it is for weapons it is gun and knife.
arrows,knifes,and sharp rock
Many stolen, lost or outdated weapons of the British armed forces along with anything else they could find.
SWAT = Special Weapons And Tactics.Used in armies and Police Forces. the useage in the army may cause them to make us use the swat team it's hard to join the swat team really isSpecial Weapons and Tactics (team).
Yes, it is possible for military forces to use captured enemy weapons in war, but there are rules and regulations that govern their use.
it will be stored then when you are a member again you can use the special weapons.
lots of different weapons
Swords
guns?
Canadians use the same kind of weapons that are used by people of other nationalities. There is no uniquely Canadian weapon.
AK-47's are not issued in the US Military. -------------- Special forces soldiers are trained with almost all foreign weapons, including the modern Russian version of the AK-47. -------------- You don't necessarily have to be in a special ops unit to train with foreign weapons. Most soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan have trained on the AKM or a variant thereof, as well as other commonly encountered weapons in Iraq, as well as those of other coalition forces.
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muskets
guns
spears