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Improved French variant of the MP5, introduced in 1999 to meet a French National Gendarmerie request for a suitable standard-issue submachine gun. It is essentially a modified and improved MP5A3, featuring a padded retractable stock, "Navy" trigger group, ambidextrous sling mounts, and internal improvements to handle high-pressure ammunition.
ETVS submachine gun: Établissement Technique de Versailles 7.65×20mm Longue France: 1933-1939 SMG Experimental Model 2 submachine gun: Nambu: 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1935 SMG F1 submachine gun: Lithgow Small Arms Factory: 9×19mm Parabellum Australia: 1962-1973 SMG FAMAE SAF: FAMAE: 9×19mm Parabellum Chile: 1993-Present SMG FBP submachine gun
Standard general purpose machine gun. Magazine-fed. MAG: General purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO Belgium: MAG: Standard general purpose machine gun. M60: General purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO USA: M60E1: Standard general purpose machine gun. Used by 69 Commando of PGK. M2: Heavy machinegun: 12.7×99mm NATO USA: M2A1
Machine Guns FN Minimi: 5.56×45mm: Light machine gun Belgium Indonesia: Locally produced as the Pindad SM3 RPD machine gun: 7.62×39mm: Light machine gun Soviet Union: Used by Brimob. [62] Bren light machine gun.303 British: Light machine gun United Kingdom: Mk III: Used by Brimob [63] Madsen machine gun.30-06 Springfield: Light machine gun ...
In the product description, it states "First developed in the mid-1960s, the 9 mm Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun uses the same delayed blowback...". There is no need to change this or any of the other H&K weapons article titles. ⋙–Berean–Hunter— 16:43, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
Six-barrelled gatling gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Army, Air Force M2 HMG: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO: Army, Navy, Air Force FN Herstal M3M Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO Navy [14] CANiK M2 QCB Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO Army, Navy [15] Sentinel RWS Remote controlled weapon station 12.7×99mm NATO Navy [16] Aselsan SARP
The counter-terrorist unit GSG-9, which was established after the incident, adopted the H&K MP5 as their service submachine gun instead of the Walther MP. As the MP5 became more prevalent, it would begin to eclipse the Walther MP's sales until the Walther product was discontinued. [5] In addition, exports to other countries were also carried out.
The Heckler & Koch MG5 (in the development phase also known as the HK121) is a belt-fed 7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose machine gun manufactured by German firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch. The MG5 resembles the 5.56×45mm NATO Heckler & Koch MG4 light machine gun, which was adopted into German military service in 2015.