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Old 2nd August 2008, 12:19 AM   #1
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Default are there still any navies/army/cavalry forces that employ sabers/cutlasses?

as part of their naval-shipboard / land based arsenals? i am aware that cutlasses and sabers where used, even if in a very limited extent up to WW2, i was just wondering if any country still actively arms its troops with swords of any kind nowadays or if swords now only occupy the parade grounds..

the only example i can find is of filipino marines/special forces/jungle combat units carrying ginuntings.
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Old 2nd August 2008, 04:17 AM   #2
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Special forces all over the world use edged weapons, but it's AK-47 that rules!
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Old 2nd August 2008, 03:50 PM   #3
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Hi,
As far as I'm aware U.S. Navy officially discontinued the use of the cutlass in 1949. The Gurkha Regiments of course still use the Kukri as a weapon.
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Old 3rd August 2008, 05:43 PM   #4
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i've heard some US Navy training units still use the cutlass unofficially, for ceremonial uses only tho.
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