Pistolet maszynowy dywersyjny
Pistolet maszynowy dywersyjny[pronunciation?] (often abbreviated p.m.d., literally: Machine pistol, diversionary) is a name applied to a Polish prototype compact submachine gun or machine pistol design. As the name suggests, the weapon was intended as a light-weight, small and reliable firearm intended as a primary weapon of sabotage squads.[1] The basic requirements for such a weapon were drawn by February 1939, the prototype was to be completed by November of that year by the Instytut Techniczny Uzbrojenia institute.[1] The weapon was to use 7.63 x 25mm Mauser cartridges.[1] However, the outbreak of World War II prevented the completion of the prototype and it never left the drawing boards.[1] Because of that, it never received official military designation and is referred to in literature by its descriptive name rather than a proper name.
References
- ^ a b c d Konstankiewicz, p. 160.
Bibliography
- (in Polish) Andrzej Konstankiewicz (2003). Broń strzelecka i sprzęt artyleryjski formacji polskich i Wojska Polskiego w latach 1914-1939 [Rifles and artillery equipment of Polish military formations and the Polish Army, 1914-1939]. Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. p. 298. ISBN 8322719442.
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- Nagant wz.30 revolver
- Nagant wz.32
- Vis pistol
- Kb wz.98 Mauser rifle
- Kb wz.98a rifle
- Kbk wz.91/98/23
- Kbk wz.29 carbine
other larger weapons
- ckm wz.25 Hotchkiss machine gun
- ckm wz.30 machine gun
- Browning wz.1928 light machine gun
- Kb ppanc wz.35 anti-tank rifle
- Granatnik wz. 36 grenade launcher
- Stokes mortar
- Mors submachine gun
- Kbsp wz.38M semi-automatic rifle
- Karabinek KP-32
- Karabin maszynowy Typ C
- Pistolet maszynowy dywersyjny