Weapons

The world of Youjo Senki is, with the exception of the presence of magic, very similar to Europe during the time of the First World War. As such, numerous real-life weapons from the period appear in the anime and manga.

=Empire=

Luger P08
Tanya is seen armed with a Luger P08 semi-automatic pistol in the ending sequence. The Luger was the standard issue pistol for the German Army in both the First and Second World War, and presumably plays a similar role for the Empire.

Mondragón Rifle
Mages in the Imperial Army use Mondragón rifles at their primary weapons, often firing magic rounds out of them. In real life, the Mondragón was a Mexican semi-automatic rifle of the early 1900s, the first such weapon to become standard issue in a national army. The Mondragón was sold to Germany in the First World War, but proved unreliable in the muddy conditions of the trenches, and was thus mostly used as an aircraft weapon until enough machine guns were available. The use of the weapon by mages somewhat mirrors it's real-life deployment in the WWI.

MG-30 (Manga)
The MG-30 is one of the two primary weapons used by Imperial Mages (the other being the Mondragon Rifle). In the Rhine Front, Tanya was wielding both weapons during her search and rescue mission. While the Mondragon Rifle is considered all-purpose for Air Mages. The MG 30 was better suited for close hit and run tactics.

Explaining in a gaming aspect, the MG 30 had higher Damage-per-second due to the fact its a machine gun while the Mondragon Rifle had higher Damage-per-shot, range and bullet velocity.

Panzer III
Unusually for the World War I-like setting of the anime, the tanks used by the Empire are identical to real-world Panzer III tanks used by Germany in World War II. The Panzer III was the primary German medium tank early in the war, armed initially with a 37mm main gun.

Bayern-class Battleship
=Francois Republic=

Transport Plane
=Allied Kingdom=

M1 Garand
The Allied Kingdom mages use the M1 Garand rifle, an American rifle that saw service in the Second World War. This weapon is one of a few that are anachronistic the World War I theme of the anime.

M1897 Trench Gun
Anson Sioux uses an M1897 Trench Gun, a pump-action shotgun modified for military service. In real life, the trench gun saw use by the US military as a trench assault weapon during World War I. Interestingly

Tanya notes that the use of the weapon is a treaty violation, a reference to the real-world German protests that the gun caused unnecessary suffering because of the multiple pellets, even going as far as threatening to execute any American prisoners captured with the weapon.

=Entente Alliance=

M1 Garand
The Entente Alliance mages use the M1 Garand rifle, an American rifle that saw service in the Second World War. This weapon is, along with a few that do not fit the World War I theme of the anime

Lewis Gun
The bombers operated by the Allied Kingdom unit sent to support the Norden rebels are armed with twin Lewis machine guns in a forward turret for defensive armament, which they use to shoot down several mages. In real life, the Lewis Gun was a weapon widely used in the First World War by the British Commonwealth, both on land and as an aircraft armament, much like how it is depicted in the anime.

Bleroit 127
The Entent Alliance employed a squadron of Bleroit 127. These bombers are of a twin-engine monoplane design, equipped with a forward twin Lewis Gun turret, as well as two turrets on the rear of the aircraft for engaging enemy fighters or mages. The aircraft also carries a large bomb load. In real life, the Bleroit 127 was a French bomber used from 1929-1934.

=Dacia Grand Duchy=

Roth–Steyr M1907
The Dakian officer who attempts fire on Tanya and her unit carries a Roth-Steyr M1907. In real life, the Roth-Steyr M1907 was an Austrian cavalry side-arm. The defining features of this pistol, designed by Karel Krnka, include the bulky barrel frame (the barrel must be fully enclosed as the pistol operates on long-recoil action principle), the oversized iron sights, the stripper-clip-fed fixed internal magazine (detachable magazines DO NOT HAVE LANYARD SLOTS), and the large tubular bolt handle where one would usually expect a firing hammer. Sadly, it appears that the Dakian officer hasn't realized that it takes more than 5 rounds of 8x18 Roth-Steyr to break through a magical ballistic barrier!