Stermgewehr. Also known as the Mp44 and the Stg-44
He was born in the US in 1840.
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The "German war machine" refers to the industrial complex underlying Germany's successful World War II military campaigns and strategies, e.g. Blitzkrieg.
The first one manufactured in Germany was the Maxim Model 08, which they had to licence from the British, and which was designed by an American. After the war, "German" machine guns get a bit iffy... the Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from developing military arms, so, as a loophole, they did their military development outside of Germany, in countries such as Sweden and the Soviet Union.
it is not a math term, an MG-42 was a heavy German machine gun during world war two.
German American.
German WWII machineguns
Maschinenpistole 40 is a German Sub-machine gun (MP40)
He was born in the US in 1840.
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In outer space, it could fire an infinite distance.
Heckler and Koch is the company the produces the MG4 light machine gun. This German company developed this gun in the late 1990's but displayed it to the general public in 2001.
M60 is a machine gun invented M60LMG- invented by unknown M60C-invented by American M60D-invented in America M60GPMG-American machine gun developed from German MG42
The "German war machine" refers to the industrial complex underlying Germany's successful World War II military campaigns and strategies, e.g. Blitzkrieg.
The German machine guns that covered the beaches, particularly at Omaha.
light machine gun is the m249 a medium machine gun is the m240 and the heavy machine gun is the browning m2 50. cal machine gun
The first one manufactured in Germany was the Maxim Model 08, which they had to licence from the British, and which was designed by an American. After the war, "German" machine guns get a bit iffy... the Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from developing military arms, so, as a loophole, they did their military development outside of Germany, in countries such as Sweden and the Soviet Union.