1. US Infantrymen used the M14 & M16 rifles. 2. US Tank crewmen operated M48 Patton (the only allied medium tank in Vietnam besides the Australian Centurion tank) & M551 Sheridan tanks. 3. US Artillerymen fired 105mm, 155mm towed field guns; and operated 155mm, 8 inch, and 175mm Self Propelled Guns. 4. US Airmen flew helicopters: UH-1 Hueys, AH-1 Cobras, Cayuse, Kiowa, CH-47 Chinooks, CH-53 Sea Stallions/Jolly Green Giants. 5. US Airmen flew fixed wing aircraft: F100 Supersabre jets; F101 Voodoo jets; F102 Delta Dagger jets; F104 Starfighters; F105 Thunderchiefs; A-1 Skyraiders; A-4 Skyhawks; A-6 Intruders; A-7 Corsair II's; F8 Crusaders; F4 Phantom II's; B-57 Canberra Bombers; B-52 Stratofortress Bombers; AC-130 Spectre Gunships; U-2 Spyplanes; SR-71 Blackbird Spyplanes; 0-1 Bird Dog Artillery Observation Airplanes; 0-2 Skymaster observation planes; OV-10 Bronco planes. 6. US Sailors manned: Battleship USS New Jersey (Iowa Class battleship); Cruisers and Destroyers, and Aircraft Carriers off of Yankee Station (North Vietnam) and Dixie Station (South Vietnam). 7. US Sailors manned: Brown Water Navy Riverine Boats; Swift Boats (PCF-Patrol Craft Fast, all aluminum construction); PBR's (Patrol Boat River-all fiberglass built); Alpha Boats (ASPB-Assault Support Patrol Boat, all steel construction); and Monitors (Riverine Battleships).
1. Warships for shore bombardment from the gunline: battleship USS New Jersey and cruisers & destroyers. Aircraft Carriers for launching air strikes.
2. M48 Patton & M551 Sheridan tanks
3. Artillery: 105mm, 155mm, 8", and 175mm
4. Infantrymen were armed with M14 US Rifles and the M16 jungle rifle
5. The Riverine Forces were primarily equipped with Alpha Boats, PBR's, Monitors, and the Swift Boat (PCF).
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
The Korean War 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War 1961-1973 are normally classified at LIMITED WARS because they were limited in the boundaries of where they could fight, and limited with the weapons they could use, such as NO ATOMIC WEAPONS!
Total war in the south implied destroying everything...scorched earth policy...digging up the farms, bending railroad ties around trees, leveling brick buildings, killing livestock, etc. Total war in Vietnam would've implied the use of atomic weapons...consequently, total war was NOT deployed during the Vietnam War...Vietnam was a limited war...fought limited to conventional NON-ATOMIC weapons.
The exact same types which were in use throughout the entire Vietnam War. With the exception of some weaponry left over from the French colonial era, most weapons and weapons used by the Republic of Vietnam were US-sourced. As for which weapons, you could narrow it down by limiting it to certain types - weapons range from small arms to armoured vehicles to artillery pieces to aircraft and the munitions they drop, and a complete list would be much too long to feasibly post on here.
Yes, smoke grenades, marking rounds, rockets, and various forms of flame weapons were used in Vietnam (along with CS gas). But officially the US did not deploy chemical warfare in Vietnam. During the Viet era; US doctrine was: 1. Never to deploy biological weapons 2. Use chemical warfare only in self defense (meaning the other nation had to use it first) 3. Reserved the right of first strike with nuclear weapons
The U.S used no nuclear weapons whatsoever on Vietnam.
None.
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
Guns
Total war is all out war; including the use of atomic weapons. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were LIMITED WARs, "No Atomic Weapons."
The Korean War 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War 1961-1973 are normally classified at LIMITED WARS because they were limited in the boundaries of where they could fight, and limited with the weapons they could use, such as NO ATOMIC WEAPONS!
the US effectively lost the vietnam war.
Fear that the North Vietnamese would obtain nuclear weapons themselves (from Russia or China) and use them on South Vietnam or even on America.
M1-Garand is used in Vietnam. And thats about it.
They used ak 47 during the war. They used the first ever ones made
WWII was a TOTAL and Declared war. Meaning ALL weapons were used, including atomic weapons; total surrender of the enemy was sought...no peace agreements...surrender or face total destruction. Vietnam was a LIMITED war and not declared. Meaning NO atomic weapons would be used (although there were plans to use them, when given the order) and congress would not declare formal war as that implied the use of atomic weapons (implied total war). The enemy in Vietnam (North Vietnam) would not face total destruction but could end the conflict by a peace agreement.
1. Could not invade North Vietnam 2. Could not use atomic weapons 3. Could not stop flow of men/material into South Vietnam