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These are some but not all of the weapons used only by ANZAC forces in Vietnam. The ANZAC also used many US weapons like the [[M16]] and the [[M1911A1]] | |||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:L1A1.png|250px]]<br><b>[[L1A1]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_l1a1.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]</b><br> || 20[[+1]] / 60 || 44 || 107 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:L1A1 SOG.png|250px]]<br><b>[[L1A1 SASR]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_l1a1_sog.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_Assault.png|50px]] <b>[[Assault]]</b><br> || 30[[+1]] / 90 || 44 || 107 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:L2A1.png|250px]]<br><b>[[L2A1]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_l2a1.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_Gunner.png|50px]] <b>[[Gunner]]</b><br> || 30[[+1]] / 90 || 44 || 107 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:F1.png|250px]]<br><b>[[F1]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_f1.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_medic.png|50px]] <b>[[Medic]]</b><br> [[File:Class_Engineer.png|50px]] <b>[[Engineer]]</b><br> [[File:Class_radioman.png|50px]] <b>[[Radioman]]</b><br> || 34 / 102 || 35 || 84 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:Owen.png|250px]]<br><b>[[Owen Gun]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_owen_gun.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_medic.png|50px]] <b>[[Medic]]</b><br> [[File:Class_Engineer.png|50px]] <b>[[Engineer]]</b><br> [[File:Class_radioman.png|50px]] <b>[[Radioman]]</b><br> || 32 / 96 || 35 || 84 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:Sterling.png|250px]]<br><b>[[Sterling L2A3]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_sterling.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_medic.png|50px]] <b>[[Medic]]</b><br> [[File:Class_Engineer.png|50px]] <b>[[Engineer]]</b><br> [[File:Class_radioman.png|50px]] <b>[[Radioman]]</b><br> || 34 / 102 || 36 || 86 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:Sterling SOG.png|250px]]<br><b>[[L34A1 SASR]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_sterling_sog.svg|250px]] || [[File:Class_medic.png|50px]] <b>[[Medic]]</b><br> [[File:Class_Engineer.png|50px]] <b>[[Engineer]]</b><br> [[File:Class_radioman.png|50px]] <b>[[Radioman]]</b><br> || 34 / 102 || 34 || 81 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:HP.png|250px]]<br><b>[[Browning Hi-Power]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_hp.svg|200px]] || <b>Everyone Except Sniper<br> || 13[[+1]] / 13 || 28 || 72 | ||
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|[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File: | |[[File:ANZAC Flag.jpg|50px]]<br><strong>[[ANZAC]]</strong>|| [[File:Dual HP.png|250px]]<br><b>[[Dual Browning Hi-Power]]</b> || [[File:Weapon_hp.svg|200px]][[File:Weapon_hp.svg|200px]] || [[Gun Game]] <b><br> || 26 / 52 || 28 || 72 | ||
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ANZAC weapons are the small arms and infantry support weapons issued to Australian and New Zealand forces that served together in Vietnam, including combined units such as 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC). They were typically a mix of Commonwealth-pattern rifles and machine guns alongside selected U.S.-pattern weapons and munitions used in theater. In practice, these weapons were chosen to support jungle patrol fighting, ambushes, and base defense, where reliability, portability, and short-to-mid range effectiveness mattered. | |||
==DEFINITION & CHARACTERISTICS== | |||
“ANZAC weapons” on the MCV wiki refers to the typical infantry weapons carried by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during the Vietnam War period. In Vietnam this commonly meant a Commonwealth core (notably the 7.62mm L1A1 SLR and associated support weapons) supplemented by U.S. items that filled specific roles (for example, lighter rifles in some contexts and 40mm grenade launchers for organic explosive fire support). | |||
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==HISTORY== | |||
Australian and New Zealand forces served in Vietnam in a variety of roles and formations, including integrated units such as 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC). A key infantry weapon associated with ANZAC forces in Vietnam was the 7.62mm L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR), described in official collection material as the standard personal weapon for Australian (and also New Zealand) soldiers in Vietnam. The F1 submachine gun also appears in Australian service in Vietnam-era imagery, with Australian War Memorial captions noting its issue to Australian troops by 1966. | |||
Operational use in Vietnam shows ANZAC troops employing a mix of rifles, machine guns, and grenade launchers. Australian War Memorial collection captions from the Battle of Long Tan describe weapons in use including 7.62mm L1A1 rifles, 7.62mm M60 general purpose machine guns, and 5.56mm M16A1 rifles, while also noting the practical challenges of mud and weather on equipment. In addition, ANZAC units used 40mm grenade launchers such as the M79; Vietnam-era AWM imagery specifically shows a member of 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC) armed with an M79 during operations in 1968. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 4 March 2026
These are some but not all of the weapons used only by ANZAC forces in Vietnam. The ANZAC also used many US weapons like the M16 and the M1911A1
| Factions | Weapon | Icon | Classes | Ammo | Damage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Headshot | |||||
ANZAC |
L1A1 |
20+1 / 60 | 44 | 107 | ||
ANZAC |
L1A1 SASR |
30+1 / 90 | 44 | 107 | ||
ANZAC |
L2A1 |
30+1 / 90 | 44 | 107 | ||
ANZAC |
F1 |
34 / 102 | 35 | 84 | ||
ANZAC |
Owen Gun |
32 / 96 | 35 | 84 | ||
ANZAC |
Sterling L2A3 |
34 / 102 | 36 | 86 | ||
ANZAC |
L34A1 SASR |
34 / 102 | 34 | 81 | ||
ANZAC |
Browning Hi-Power |
Everyone Except Sniper |
13+1 / 13 | 28 | 72 | |
ANZAC |
Dual Browning Hi-Power |
Gun Game |
26 / 52 | 28 | 72 | |
ANZAC weapons are the small arms and infantry support weapons issued to Australian and New Zealand forces that served together in Vietnam, including combined units such as 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC). They were typically a mix of Commonwealth-pattern rifles and machine guns alongside selected U.S.-pattern weapons and munitions used in theater. In practice, these weapons were chosen to support jungle patrol fighting, ambushes, and base defense, where reliability, portability, and short-to-mid range effectiveness mattered.
DEFINITION & CHARACTERISTICS
“ANZAC weapons” on the MCV wiki refers to the typical infantry weapons carried by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during the Vietnam War period. In Vietnam this commonly meant a Commonwealth core (notably the 7.62mm L1A1 SLR and associated support weapons) supplemented by U.S. items that filled specific roles (for example, lighter rifles in some contexts and 40mm grenade launchers for organic explosive fire support).
HISTORY
Australian and New Zealand forces served in Vietnam in a variety of roles and formations, including integrated units such as 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC). A key infantry weapon associated with ANZAC forces in Vietnam was the 7.62mm L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR), described in official collection material as the standard personal weapon for Australian (and also New Zealand) soldiers in Vietnam. The F1 submachine gun also appears in Australian service in Vietnam-era imagery, with Australian War Memorial captions noting its issue to Australian troops by 1966.
Operational use in Vietnam shows ANZAC troops employing a mix of rifles, machine guns, and grenade launchers. Australian War Memorial collection captions from the Battle of Long Tan describe weapons in use including 7.62mm L1A1 rifles, 7.62mm M60 general purpose machine guns, and 5.56mm M16A1 rifles, while also noting the practical challenges of mud and weather on equipment. In addition, ANZAC units used 40mm grenade launchers such as the M79; Vietnam-era AWM imagery specifically shows a member of 4RAR/NZ (ANZAC) armed with an M79 during operations in 1968.