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(b) New Weapons and Ammunition. armoured Fighting Vehicles)
•
(including
The position regarding the main items is · shown in the table below:-
Demanded
Anti-Tank Guns (pack)
Anti-Tank Guns (mechanised)100
Supplied or being Shipped.
120
Nil.
75 mm. Fiela Guns
(from Home)
24
75 mm. Field Guns
(from M.E.)
£0
77 mm. Field Guns
(from M.E.)
40
Anti-Tank Grenades
30,000
Grenades, various 40,000
Heavy A.A. Guns
44
3.7" A.A. Guns
A 16
Light A.A. Guns (pack)
120
Nil.
Light A.A. Guns (mechanised)
120
40 mm. Bofors
24
A.A. Guns, 40 mm.
20
A.A. Guns, 20 mm.
60
Nil.
Pack Artillery guns
250
65 mm. guns (from M.E.)
32
7.92 mm, Machine Guns
3,000
•
303" Machine. Guns,
Vickers
100
•
30 3" Machine Guns,
Hotchkiss
1,000
Anti-Tank Rifles
4,000
Anti-Tank Rifles
120
Pistols
70,000
Nil.
Rifles, 7.92 mm.
150,000
Rifles, .30"
3,500
Automatic Rifles
4,000
Thompson Sub-
Machine Guns
1,000
Hand & Rifle Grenades 1,000000 Mortars, 81 mm.
Hand Grenades 200,000
400
}
American 3" Mortars200
British 2" Mortars
50
Reconnaissance Vehicles Light Tanks
60
Bren Carriers
60) Bren Carriers
Light Tanks (Dutch) 10
60
66
It will be seen that we have only been able to meet the principal items to a small extent. Furthermore, although we are recommending that the Greeks should order the remainder in America, there is little chance that they will obtain much from this source for many months.
As regards ammunition for the weapons we are providing, an initial supply has been sent with each.
Captured weapons are being supplied from Egypt, but these can only be regarded as a stop gap of limited value, as the quantity of ammunition available for these weapons will not last long, and spare parts for the weapons themselves can only be provided by "cannibalization".
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