How many rounds does a Russian soldier carry?

Most infantry soldiers carry 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO, spread between seven magazines. Some branches can choose their loadouts while others can't. What is this?
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How much ammo do Russian Soldiers carry?

Each LMG has about 700 rounds on the weapon and another 500 rounds is distributed and carried separately by soldiers of the section. In all, soldiers in a section carry 1400 rounds of LMG ammunition packed in 34 magazines on them.
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How much ammo do Navy Seals carry?

Standard issue combat vests carry 6 mags, the rifle will already have 1 in it - 7 mags is standard loadout, but as several people indicated, there could be a few more tucked away in buttpacks, etc.
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How many rounds do Marines carry?

The standard load out for a Marine would be six magazines, normally only loaded with 25 or 28 rounds, to protect the spring, for a total of 150-168 rounds.
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How many rounds is a full combat load?

In military terms, your basic combat load is at least seven 30-round magazines for an M4-style carbine rifle and two spare high-capacity pistol magazines for an issued personal defense weapon.
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How much ammo do snipers carry?

What Weapons Do Snipers Carry? The 338 sniper rifle is the vital firearm for any sniper and is the primary weapon system for long-range shooting. The troops use an 8.59mm calibre rifle which has a magazine of five rounds and can accurately hit targets from 900 metres away and "harass" up to 1,500 metres.
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How many bullets can a soldier carry?

However, there's a basic standard for how much ammo an infantry soldier typically carries. The basic combat load for the primary weapon (M4 Carbine) is 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO rounds, spread out between seven magazines (six carried and one loaded in the weapon).
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How much ammo does the US Army have?

The current rifleman's loadout in the US military is seven 30-round magazines for the M4 Carbine. So, you're looking at 210 rounds of 5.56×45 ammo. This is standard across the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
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How much ammo did British WW2 soldiers carry?

In WW2 the British infantryman would typically have had two magazines of Bren gun magazines (28 rounds each) in one pouch and a 50 round bandolier in the other. A second bandolier was sometimes slung somewhere around the person.
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How many mags do Swat carry?

According to GURPS SWAT, each SWAT team meber carries a loaded primary weapon + two extra magazines and a loaded sidearm + two extra magazines. So, that would mean 90 rounds total for, say, MP5 or an M4. And 21 rounds for a . 45 M1911 variant or 45 for a typical 9mm.
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How many rounds did ww2 soldiers carry?

Each would carry 5 magazines of 15 rounds each. Four were carried across 2 carbine magazine pouches on their pistol belts, while 1 was carried in the gun. A load of 2 full magazine pouches plus an extra full magazine would have weighed 3.3 lb.
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How much ammo should I stockpile?

A good rule of thumb is to consider a 500-round stash your starting point for your handgun. That might seem high but it does go fast. Of those 500 rounds at least 150 should be defensive, not target rounds. If you can afford to stash mostly defensive ammo, do it.
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Why do soldiers carry scissors?

Their rugged construction enables them to cut through strong materials such as car seat belts, leather, and denim, and even thin metal and other hard surfaces (including a U.S. penny). They are increasingly being used by fishermen, soldiers and scuba divers as safer alternatives to knives.
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How much ammo did a German soldier carry?

It varied depending on circumstances, but the basic loads are pretty straightforward. A German K98 rifleman (which describes the majority of German infantry) carried six ammo pouches (two sets of three) each with 10 rounds. He might carry more or less, and was expected also to hump ammo for the squad machinegun.
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Who has better military US or Russia?

The US dominates the air with far more bases, fighter jets and bombers than Russia but Russia is superior on the ground with more tanks, artillery and land vehicles. At sea, the countries are more evenly matched, but here the US has the edge with more destroyers, submarines and aircraft carriers.
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What does Z mean on Russian tanks?

The Latin-script letter Z (Russian: зэд, зи, IPA: [zɛd, zi]) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is speculated that the Z helps task forces distinguish themselves from other forces.
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How many rounds did WW1 soldiers carry?

The American issue rifles of WW1 only held five (for the Springfield) or six (for the Enfield 1917) rounds. I always assumed only five-round clips were issued. The American web cartridge belts were built to hold 100 rounds, distributed ten to a pouch in the form of two five-round stripper clips.
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What is the deadliest weapon in the world?

The deadliest weapon of all time was the 25-megaton hydrogen bomb. Its lethality index score is an astonishing 210,000,000,000. For context, the sword has a lethality score of 20. Created in the manic arms race of the Cold War, the B-41 hydrogen bomb is the deadliest weapon on the list.
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What weapon killed the most in WW1?

Artillery. Artillery was the most destructive weapon on the Western Front. Guns could rain down high explosive shells, shrapnel and poison gas on the enemy and heavy fire could destroy troop concentrations, wire, and fortified positions. Artillery was often the key to successful operations.
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Do soldiers keep their weapons?

Weapons must be registered on base and either kept in the home or stored in the base armory. Generally, service members who live in military barracks are not allowed to keep weapons in their room at all.
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How much ammo does a fighter jet carry?

"The F-35A is armed with a 25 mm GAU-22/A rotary cannon mounted internally near the left wing root with 182 rounds carried". The Dassault Rafale fighter "is equipped with the GIAT 30-millimeter cannon with 125 rounds of ammunition."
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What is the new 6.8 military round?

Production is expected to ramp up when the Army opens a new ammo plant to produce the new 6.8mm rounds for those weapons around 2026. Army officials have touted that the new XM5, the M4's replacement, and XM250, set to replace the SAW, pack a much harder punch and will improve the combat performance of ground troops.
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What does the average soldier carry?

U.S. ground troops today carry an average of 27 pounds of personal protective equipment (body armor and helmet). This weight comes on top of an already heavy burden consisting of a weapon, ammunition, water, batteries, and other gear.
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How much shotgun ammo does a soldier carry?

This means just eight 12-gauge buckshot shells weigh approximately the same (1 lb or 0.45 kg) as thirty 5.56×45mm rifle cartridges. While an individual soldier can easily carry several hundred rifle or pistol cartridges in box magazines, only a few dozen shotshells can be carried practically.
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How many bullets were fired in ww2?

47 billion small-arms rounds * 0.016 lb./round = 0.75 billion pounds of lead.
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