Category talk:Military equipment
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Anyone else think there's some definite overlap between this and Category: Weapons?
If so, should one of these be a subset of the other? Oberiko 00:36, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Weapons are now under "Military equipment by type."
Hierarchy
[edit]Since this is essentially the root of all military related technology, I'm going to propose a hierarchy here.
We should have three main sorting criteria: era, type and nationality.
Era
[edit]The eras I suggest are similar to those used on the weapons page: (Note: added period boundaries - eras include bookend time around the specific event that may have given the era its name. Joshbaumgartner 02:49, 1 December 2005 (UTC))
- Ancient (all weapons up to the Middle Ages)
- Middle Ages
- Can cover all from the fall of Rome up to the Age of Exploration.
- Age of Exploration (mostly naval)
- Covers the 16th Century
- Age of Sail (ships only)
- Only for classification of ships, due to their unique development path. Covers from the beginning of the 17th Century through the middle of the 19th Century.
- Victorian Age
- Era covers the second half of the 19th Century
- World War I
- Generally from the beginning of the 20th Century through the end of World War I (1900-1919)
- Interwar period (Aircraft only)
- Only aircraft had enough development to warrant seperating this out, covers aircraft developed after World War I but which weren't part of World War II.
- World War II
- For most, anything from after World War I through the end of World War II (1920-1945), for aircraft maybe not those of the Interwar Period.
- Cold War
- Everything from after WWII through the end of the Cold War (1945-1990)
- Modern
- Everything from the end of the Cold War through today (1990-Present)
- Future
- Planned, proposed, and hypothetical items.
We can place specific conflicts within the various eras: Vietnam military equipment would be a subcategory of Cold War military equipment etc.
Additional periods can be created to fit the needs of the specific country and/or type of equipment. Joshbaumgartner 02:49, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Type
[edit]Our main types would differ somewhat according to the era, but I think the main types would be:
- Vehicles
- Armored fighting vehicles
- Naval ships
- Aircraft
- Personal equipment
- Space equipment
- Weapons 1
1 - Weapons includes the following: Guns, bombs, missiles etc. There is thus some overlap with personal equipment and weapons.
The type list will undoubtedly get larger, but I think we can subcategorize mostly within those boundries. Oberiko 16:37, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
In Defense of My Putting "Tomahawk" in this Category
[edit]The page on Tomahawk says it was used as a melee weapon during Vietnam, and is now used sometimes in Iraq for breaking down doors and fighting once inside.
Military Systems
[edit]Ok, so I am totally confused as to where to put military systems like ABCS and FBCB2. These two systems are Battle Command related and they do not quite fit into the Category:Military electronics or any other category besides Category:Military equipment. Are ABCS and FBCB2 weapons? Yes, but not in the traditional sense.
The categorization being used does not take into account the current organizational method of system/sub-system and mounting/un-mounting as in the case of mounting/un-mounting sensors into a vehicle. Honestly, I do not think that the implication of "serving to equip" in the word "equipment" is of benefit to categorization. I really believe that "system" is a much better word.
Furthermore, the Wikipedia Commons categorization does not seem to mirror at all the categorization used here.
What do y'all propose that I do? Thank you in advance for your help in this matter.