List of weapons used by the Irish National Liberation Army

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List of weapons used by the Irish National Liberation Army during The Troubles (1969–1997).

Sources[edit]

Obtaining arms was one of the greatest difficulties faced by the INLA in its early years. Their Marxism made them beyond help from Catholic Irish-America, who had traditionally been a lifeline for funds and weapons for Irish republicans engaged in armed struggle. At a time when the Provisional IRA seemed replete with Armalites, the INLA was mainly armed with shotguns, which the rank and file wryly took to calling "Costello-ites" after their leader. The INLA's main source of arms early on was from sympathizers in the Middle East, from where they imported a contingent of AK-pattern rifles in 1978 and later much larger shipments of arms via a French contact.[1]

Small arms[edit]

Model Image Caliber Type Origin Details
Pistols
PA63 9×18mm Makarov Pistol  Hungary [2]
Browning Hi-Power 9×19mm Parabellum Pistol  Belgium [3]
CZ 75 9×19mm Parabellum Pistol  Czechoslovakia [4]
Walther P38 9×19mm Parabellum Pistol  Germany [5]
Webley Revolver .455 Webley Revolver  United Kingdom [6]
Walther PPK 9×17mm Short (.380 ACP) Pistol  Germany Stolen from an off-duty Royal Irish Regiment soldier's car in Dublin in 1994.[7]
Rifles
Lee–Enfield .303 British Bolt action rifle  United Kingdom Used in a sniper attack as late as 1989.[8]
M1 carbine .30 Carbine Semi-automatic Carbine  United States [9]
M1 Garand .30-06 Springfield Semi-automatic rifle  United States [10]
Ruger Mini-14 5.56×45mm NATO Semi-automatic rifle  United States [11]
SKS 7.62×39mm Semi-automatic rifle  Soviet Union [12]
AR-15 5.56×45mm NATO Semi-automatic rifle  United States [13]
FN FAL 7.62×51mm NATO Battle rifle  Belgium Intercepted as part of an arms shipment in 1995.[14]
Springfield Armory M1A 7.62×51mm NATO Semi-automatic rifle  United States [15]
Gewehr 43 7.92×57mm Mauser Semi-automatic rifle Nazi GermanyNazi Germany [16]
Assault rifles
AK-47 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Soviet Union [17]
AKM 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Soviet Union [18]
AK-63 7.62×39mm Assault rifle  Hungary Intercepted as part of an arms shipment in 1995.[14]
M16 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle  United States
CAR-15 Commando 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle  United States Imported around 1985.[19]
Sig 540 5.56x45mm NATO Assault Rifle  Switzerland Reportedly taken from an INLA arms cache by the IRA in 1984.[20] Also reported in the possession of the INLA in Newry in 1986.[21] "Swiss-made automatic weapon" reportedly used in attack on UDR soldier in Armagh in 1987.[22]
RK 62 .223 Remington/5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle  Finland Several used in INLA attacks in mid-1980s, including abortive assassination attempt targeting Ian Paisley.[23][24] A single example seen at INLA funeral in 2019. Possible civilian version with long barrel and different muzzle brake, chambered in .223/5.56.[25]
Submachine guns
M3 submachine gun .45 ACP Submachine Gun  United States [26]
Sterling submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine Gun  United Kingdom [27]
Uzi 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine Gun  Israel
Sanna 77 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine Gun  Rhodesia [28]
Škorpion vz. 61 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine Gun  Czechoslovakia [29]
MP5 9×19mm Parabellum Submachine Gun  Germany Stolen from a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) vehicle in May 2000.[30]

Explosives[edit]

Model Image Type Origin Details
IED Improvised explosive device  Ireland Often using Gelignite or a Soviet-made plastic explosive, possibly Semtex.
Molotov cocktail Incendiary device  Ireland
Various models of Chinese and Soviet-made hand grenades Hand Grenade  Soviet Union
 People's Republic of China
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References[edit]

  1. ^ Fortnight Magazine, Issue 195, p. 7-8. Fortnight Publications, 1983.
  2. ^ The Starry Plough – March/April 1999 Archived 1 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Page 10-11.
  3. ^ McDonald, Holland, Henry, Jack (30 June 2018). I.N.L.A - Deadly Divisions. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9781842234389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  6. ^ "INLA firing party using Webley at 1984 funeral". 12 May 2020. Archived from the original on 14 June 2023.
  7. ^ Sunday Life 13 July 1997.
  8. ^ Sunday Life 12 November 1989.
  9. ^ McDonald, Holland, Henry, Jack (30 June 2018). I.N.L.A - Deadly Divisions. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9781842234389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  14. ^ a b Oppenheimer, A. R. (30 June 2018). IRA: The Bombs and The Bullets. A History of Deadly Ingenuity. Irish Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-7165-2895-1.
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  16. ^ "The Starry Plough, June 1982". Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  20. ^ "'Terrorist arsenal' find", Derry Journal, 25 September 1984.
  21. ^ Belfast Telegraph 8 September 1986.
  22. ^ Wharton, Ken (2016). Another Bloody Chapter in an Endless Civil War: Northern Ireland and the Troubles, 1984–87, Volume 1. Helion and Company. ISBN 9781912174270.
  23. ^ Irish Independent, 14 January 1985.
  24. ^ Belfast Telegraph, 21 May 1990.
  25. ^ ALLISON MORRIS (23 May 2019). "Gun used at INLA funeral featured in BBC Stacey Dooley documentary". Archived from the original on 11 February 2023. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  26. ^ McDonald, Holland, Henry, Jack (30 June 2018). I.N.L.A - Deadly Divisions. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9781842234389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ Fitzmaurice, Maurice (11 June 2019). "Machine gun and cash seized during operation against INLA". BelfastLive. Archived from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
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  29. ^ McDonald, Holland, Henry, Jack (30 June 2018). I.N.L.A - Deadly Divisions. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9781842234389.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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