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page 1Military equipment introduced in the 1960s

RPG-7
The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank grenade launcher. The RPG-7 and its predecessor, the RPG-2, were designed by the Soviet Union, and are manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has the GRAU index (Russian armed forces index) 6G3.
BM-21 Grad
multiple launch rocket system family of Soviet origin
M134 Minigun
fast-firing automatic weapon with many barrels
S-125
surface-to-air missile system
9K32 Strela-2
man-portable surface-to-air missile system
MIM-23 Hawk
1960s surface-to-air missile family by Raytheon
LGM-30 Minuteman
1961 intercontinental ballistic missile family by Boeing
M72 LAW
US antitank rocket launcher
S-200
surface-to-air missile system

Kh-22
The Kh-22 "Storm" (, NATO reporting name AS-4 'Kitchen') is a large, long-range anti-ship cruise missile developed by MKB Raduga in the Soviet Union. It was designed for use against aircraft carriers and carrier battle groups, with either a conventional or nuclear warhead. Kh-32 is an updated conventional variant of the Kh-22 and was accepted to service in 2016; it features an improved rocket motor and a new seeker head.
B61
unguided aerial bomb with a thermonuclear warhead
Claymore mine
anti-personnel mine
R-36
type of intercontinental ballistic missile designed by the Soviet Union
9K11 Malyutka
1960s anti-tank guided missile of Soviet origin
9K31 Strela-1
vehicle-launched surface-to-air missile system
K-13
air-to-air missile
OTO Melara 76 mm gun
Italian naval artillery
UGM-27 Polaris
two-stage solid-fuel nuclear-armed submarine-launched ballistic missile
R-16
intercontinental ballistic missile
9K52 Luna-M
rocket artillery system
D-30
1960s towed 122 mm howitzer of Soviet origin
MGM-31 Pershing
1960 short-range ballistic missile family by Martin Marietta
R-14 Chusovaya
1960s theater ballistic missile of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces
2K11 Krug
1960s mobile surface-to-air missile system
Vela
group of satellites
Python
1978 air-to-air missile family by RAFAEL
M40
sniper rifle

Colt Commando
thumb|300px|U.S. Navy SEAL with Colt Commando. Note: large flash suppressor

SPG-9 Kopye
The '''SPG-9 Kop'yo' (, transliterated: Stankovyi Protivotankovyi Granatomet "Kop'yo"'' - Easel Anti-tank Grenade Launcher "Spear") is a tripod-mounted man-portable, 73mm caliber recoilless gun developed by the Soviet Union. It fires fin-stabilized, rocket-assisted high explosive (HE) and high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shaped charge projectiles similar to those fired by the 73mm 2A28 Grom low pressure gun of the BMP-1 armored vehicle. It was accepted into service in 1962, replacing the B-10 recoilless rifle.
M21 Sniper Weapon System
sniper rifle
AGM-45 Shrike
1965 air-launched anti-radiation missile family by the Naval Weapons Center at China Lake
LGM-25C Titan II
1962 intercontinental ballistic missile and space launcher by the Glenn L. Martin Company
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23
23 mm twin-barreled autocannon aircraft armament
Mark 83
1000 lb unguided aerial bomb family

UR-100
The UR-100 () was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed and deployed by the Soviet Union from 1966 to 1996. UR () in its designation stood for Universal Rocket (). It was known during the Cold War by the NATO reporting name SS-11 Sego and internally by the GRAU index 8K84. The Strela and Rokot carrier rockets were based on it.
AGM-78 Standard ARM
US anti-radiation missile
FIM-43 Redeye
man-portable air-defense system by General Dynamics
Oerlikon GDF series 35 mm twin gun mount
1950s towed anti-aircraft gun system by Oerlikon
RIM-66 Standard MR
medium range surface-to-air missile
Sea Cat
surface-to-air missile system
MGM-29 Sergeant
1962 short range ballistic missile model by JPL
M67 grenade
hand grenade
Mark 46
light-weight anti-submarine torpedo
Zenit
series of Soviet spy satellites
AGM-28 Hound Dog
supersonic, jet propelled, air-launched cruise missile
Blue Steel
type of Nuclear stand-off missile
Kh-23
tactical air-to-surface missile
T-12 antitank gun
type of anti-tank gun
RUR-5 ASROC
anti-submarine missile system
B41
unguided aerial bomb with a thermonuclear warhead
Stoner 63
light machine gun
AK-230 gun
The AK-230 is a Soviet radar-controlled 30mm naval anti-aircraft autocannon. It is mounted in an enclosed automatic turret and directed by radar. The AK-230 is widely used, mounted on large warships as well as small craft. About 1450 guns were produced in the USSR, and about 300 were produced in China as the Type 69. It was succeeded by the more powerful AK-630 from the mid-to-late 1970s.

AMD 65
The AMD-65 (Hungarian: Automata Módosított Deszantfegyver 1965; Automatic Modified Paratrooper Weapon 1965) is a Hungarian-manufactured licensed variant of the selective fire AKM rifle.
RIM-24 Tartar
surface-to-air missile
3M6 Shmel
1950s anti-tank missile of Soviet origin
AGM-62 Walleye
television-guided glide bomb

Swingfire
Swingfire was a British wire-guided anti-tank missile developed in the 1960s and produced from 1966 until 1993. The name refers to its ability to make a rapid turn of up to ninety degrees after firing to bring it onto the line of the sighting mechanism. This means that the launcher vehicle could be concealed and the operator, using a portable sight, placed at a distance in a more advantageous firing position.
Type 63 rocket launcher
towed multiple rocket launcher
.223 Remington
cartridge
B53
unguided aerial bomb with a 9 megaton thermonuclear warhead