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Revision as of 09:53, 8 September 2024
Type | Private company |
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Industry | Arms manufacturing |
Founded | 1716 |
Headquarters | Altstadt, Confoederatio Aemilia |
Products | Rifles, guns, ammunition |
The Waffenschmiederei Ludwigshafen is an arms manufacturer located in Altstadt in the Confoederatio Aemilia. When the company was founded, the city was called Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen in the Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen.
Products
Weapons
Product name | Description | Ammunition used | Introduction year | Used in | Customers |
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Repetierbüchse 1699 | Bolt-action rifle | Standardpatrone 7.92 Sankt Ludwigshafen | 1699 | ||
Flachfeuergeschütz 40/1716 | 40mm direct-fire gun | Various 40mm shells | 1716 | ||
Mehrfachraketenwerfergeschütz 80x32/1716 | Multiple launch rocket system capable of shooting 32 80mm rockets | Various 80mm rockets | 1716 | ||
Maschinenrotationskanone 30/1732 | Gattling-style autocannon | Antipanzerpatrone 30x170mm | 1732 |
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Flachfeuergeschütz 140/1734 | 140mm direct-fire cannon | Various 140mm shells | 1734 | ||
Torpedorohr 300/1734 | 300mm torpedo tube | Leichtgewichtstorpedo 300x2500mm | 1734 |
Ammunition
Product name | Description | Introduction year | Used in | Customers |
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Standardpatrone 7.92 Sankt Ludwigshafen | Rimless rifle cartridge, 7.92x57mm | 1699 | ||
Antipanzerpatrone 30x170mm | Autocannon ammunition, 30x170mm | 1732 | ||
Leichtgewichtstorpedo 300x2500mm | Aerial torpedo | 1734 | ||
Haubitzepatrone 155x600 Internationaler Standard | Artillery shell | 1736 |