Soldiers of the Bundeswehr (West German Army) Use the Uzi | Israeli-Made Machine Pistol | June 1960

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June 1960.

Footage of West German soldiers of the Fifth Panzer Corps using an Israel-built machine-pistol, the Uzi, in training exercises at Coblenz.

Reuters Text:

"Like the famous British war-time Sten gun, simplicity of construction and maintenance is the Uzi's keynote. With just five component parts it can be stripped down and re-assembled by a blindfold man - or, as active service conditions might demand, in the dark. It fires 450 - 600 rounds per minute and has an effective range of 200 yards.

West Germany is expected to use the Uzi as its sole machine-pistol; tens of thousands were reported ordered last year. Israel subsequently re-organised production of the gun to satisfy increased demands from West Germany, the Netherlands, and a third un-named European country.

When first sales of Israeli arms to Germany were made, June 1959, a political crisis developed in Israel and pro-Government parties threatened to withdraw their support from Premier Ben-Gurion stayed in office, and arms sales have increased."

Source: Reuters News Archive.
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I own one of these weapons that was decommissioned from this very unit apparently. Still very good condition given how old the parts are.

fratercontenduntocculta
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reminds of the Odessa File where they described a surplus German tank in Israeli service

MegaJohny
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What's the chopper in the background?

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