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What are the names of machine guns?

MG 34, MG 42, MG 3, M2HB .50, .303 Bren, GPMG (Gimpy)


What is the dangerous machine gun on earth?

The possible most dangerous in terms of high rate of fire is the MG 42 but in power is the M2HB .50.


What is the lightest .50 caliber machine gun?

The lightest machine gun of the 12.7x99mm or .50 BMG calibre is the XM312 Machine Gun. It is a still a tripod mounted weapon, weighing a good 19 kilos while mounted on a tripod. This is an extremely low weight in comparison to the 58 kilogram predecessor of the XM312, the M2HB/M3 tripod. LW50MG, as it will be known in the US Army, is based on the XM307 25mm Grenade Machine Gun, giving it roughly half the rate of fire of a standard M2HB.


What are the answers to the nko M2HB test?

When students are looking for the answers to the NKO M2HB test online they will not find them. Notes and books from class will need to be consulted for the answers.


What gun did Vanessa Hudgens have in sucker punch?

Walter PPk - Mp5K - Daewoo K3 SPW - Browning M2HB - Browning M1919A4 .


What ordnance used on me109g German aircraft?

The Bf-109G came with various armaments. The early models came with a pair of 7.92mm machine guns firing over the engine as well as a pair of 20mm cannons in the wing and a 30mm cannon firing through the propellor hub. The later models had the 7.62mm machine guns replaced with MG-131 13mm machine guns, roughly equivalent to the US Browning M2HB .50 caliber machine guns. The 20mm cannons were often deleted as they tended to jam during tight manuvers.


M2 browning 50cal machine gun?

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What is the Gun laws in NJ?

The .50 caliber rifle has been banned from the battlefields as one shot could take a head clean off In the USA gun laws can vary from State to State so the list of legal/illegal guns may change from one area to the next Note: The use of 50 caliber sniper rifles and 50 caliber machine guns have not been banned on the battlefields, they have been in use for decades and are currently still in use in today's armed forces. The military currently uses millimeters as per the metric system to describe the size of the rounds used in its' weapons rather than the term Caliber which was based on 1 inch measurement.. So A 7.62mm round as used in the M16 is a .30 caliber round and A 12.7mm is a .50 caliber round such as is used in the M2HB machine gun as is being used in Iraq/Afghanistan today by US armed forces..


What firearms does the Portuguese military use?

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What weapons were used in the battle of Iwo Jima?

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Were machine guns used a lot in World War 1?

Machine guns were mainly used for mowing down large groups of enimies at a fast rate of fire. In modern armies, machineguns have several uses, depending on the size and user of the machinegun. Lightweight machineguns (e.g. M249 SAW, Minimi, and RPK) and almost exclusively hand-held, and are the main fire support weapon of an infantry squad. Most armies distribute these weapons on about a 4:1 ratio of assault rifle:LWMG. At the squad level, the LWMG provides surpressive fire - fire intended primarily to prevent the enemy from moving or returning fire - though it also is intended to break up large infantry charges. Medium machineguns (e.g. MAG, PK, and M60) are sometimes deployed at the platoon level for infantry, and generally are the primary anti-infantry weapon on vehicles. While infantry often use them in the same manner as LWMGs, they also tend to be less used for supression, and more for anti-assault and light anti-vehicle (e.g. against unarmored civilian vehicles). Mounted on vehicles, the MGM is used against any infantry target (as the primary weapon will most likely be completely unsuitable for such a purpose), and also against unarmored vehicles. Heavy machineguns (e.g. M2HB and the DShK) are primarily vehicle mounted or used for fixed defenses. They are almost exclusively used against light or unarmored vehicles (civilian vehicles up through armored cars and APCs), and as "anti-material" weapons (e.g. for punching through brick or cement block walls). They also can be used against helicopters or other slow-flying aircraft (such as RPVs). They have too slow a rate of fire to be useful against jet aircraft, and are generally unsuitable for anti-infantry work (though they can serve there in a pinch).