Small arms
Assault and battle rifles
Explosives, anti-tank weapons, grenade launchers, and anti-aircraft launchers
Watercraft
ISIL has been using a mix of watercraft to transport fighters around the Tigris River and Euphrates River and has been referred to as their unofficial riverine navy.[55]US forces have come across small watercraft that can ply rivers to carry troops, equipment and in some cases act as floating IEDs.[55]
- Barges for transport.
- Skiffs.
- Motorized vessels.
Weapons production
IS has an indigenous weapons industry. Their workshops can produce identical copies of the RPG-7 and SPG-9. In addition, they have developed an indigenous rocket launcher, which comes in four varieties. Two variants fire PG-9 munitions at short and long range. A third fires PG-7V munitions and the fourth fires an unspecified thermobaric munition. They also produce grenades to be fired from the muzzle of an AK pattern rifle or dropped from a drone. They also produce mortar ammunition and rockets.[56]
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