The Geneva Conventions allows military medical personnel and military medical units to have non-crew-served weapons: that is weapons that can be carried and used by a single person. I do not believe this was intended to include backpack nuclear bombs and such, but that allowance could be a reasonable starting point for defining personal weapons.
The Geneva Conventions allows military medical personnel and military medical units to have non-crew-served weapons: that is weapons that can be carried and used by a single person. I do not believe this was intended to include backpack nuclear bombs and such, but that allowance could be a reasonable starting point for defining personal weapons.