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List of Spanish Civil War weapons of the Nationalists

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This is a list of weapons used by the Nationalist faction of the Spanish Civil War.

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Small arms

Knives

  • Spanish Bayonet Bayoneta Modelo 1893

Grenades

  • Hand Grenade Granada Ferrobellum
  • Rifle Grenade Granada De Fusil De La Rabiza

Rifles

Sidearms

Machine guns

Submachine guns

Artillery

Field artillery

Heavy artillery

Mountain artillery

Anti-tank guns

Anti-aircraft guns

Armoured fighting vehicles (AFV's)

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