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velociraptor24
velociraptor24 - - 349 comments

What country uses the ZB vz. 26?

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czwarty_
czwarty_ - - 1,323 comments

Germany, they captured loads of them and used them as MG-26(t).

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MCh2207Cz Author
MCh2207Cz - - 2,073 comments

Exactly :D
ZB vz. 26 was invented and manufactured in Czechoslovakia. When Germans took over Czechoslovakia in 1939 they started to use Czechoslovakian weapons.

Btw, the modified version of this weapon (called ZGB 33) was sold to Great Britain and became known as "Brengun".

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MasterofMetal
MasterofMetal - - 2,829 comments

Sneaky black-marketers! Czechoslovakian engineering amongst the British ranks? Outrageous! The Mother Country does not take superior weapons from inferior countries!

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MCh2207Cz Author
MCh2207Cz - - 2,073 comments

Inferior countries? I am from THAT country which you call inferior. Think before you say something stupid.
If the foreign pilots didn't helped Britain in 1940 the Germans would win the air superiority over England.

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ashton93
ashton93 - - 479 comments

He was joking around, he wasnt serious

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velociraptor24
velociraptor24 - - 349 comments

But I still think he got offended.

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crowhitewolf
crowhitewolf - - 297 comments

He was just joking, I think the sarcasm was rather obvious.

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Aubesangante
Aubesangante - - 2,451 comments

German use them, China buyed the concept and make they own local version.

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PGT_Hubbard
PGT_Hubbard - - 26 comments

Czechoslovakia was a huge arms exporter before the war. Tanks like the Pz. 35 (t) and 38 (t) are from there, as well as the Hetzer. This is just another gem from Czechoslovakia as we can all see.

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czwarty_
czwarty_ - - 1,323 comments

Hetzer was german project, just on Pz38(t) chassis

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MCh2207Cz Author
MCh2207Cz - - 2,073 comments

yes Hetzer was purely German project on the LT38 chassis. But the complete vehicle was still manufactured in Czechoslovakia.

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MCh2207Cz Author
MCh2207Cz - - 2,073 comments

Yup, Czechoslovakia was one of the largest arms exporter in the interwar period. Our guns were bought by many countries (China, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Austria, Latin American countries, etc. I don't remember them all)

here are some examples:
ZB26 (light machine gun)
ZB37 (medium machine gun)
ZB60 (heavy machine gun)
Vz24 (bolt action rifle)
ZH29 (selfloading rifle)
ZK383 (submachine gun)
LT35 = Pz 35(t) in German service
LT38 = Pz 38(t) in German service
artillery pieces in 75, 100, 150mm

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Guest
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Only the Waffen SS use this weapon because in the early stage of the war the Wehrmacht wouldn't supply the SS with any arms so they had to use weapons from other occupied countries.

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Pictures showing the two light machine-guns side by side.
On picture: left - ZB vz. 26, right - Brengun Mk.II