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The Madsen is a light machine gun that Julius A. Rasmussen and Theodor Schouboe designed and proposed for adoption by Colonel Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen, the Danish Minister of War, and that the Royal Danish Army adopted in 1902. It was the world's first true light machine gun produced in quantity and Madsen was able to sell it in 12 calibres ...
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SIA Modelo 1918; Madsen machine gun; Grenades. Bezossi M1915 [8] Lenticolare M1914; ... Gatling gun (Pre World War 1) Field guns. Krupp 50mm Mountain Gun; Krupp 7.5 ...
M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun; ... Madsen machine gun; Maxim gun; MG 08; MG 18 TuF; P. Perino Model 1908; PM M1910; S. Salvator-Dormus M1893; Schwarzlose machine gun;
Despite such developments, the MG 08/15 remained by far the most common German machine gun deployed in World War I, [16] reaching a full allocation of six guns per company (72 guns per regiment) in 1918. By that time, there were four times as many MG 08/15 light machine guns than heavy MG 08 machine guns in each infantry regiment.
The gun's cost estimated in 1918 was 1,090 rubles; in comparison the cost of a Madsen light machine gun was around 1,730 rubles at that time. [17] In 1920, Lev Kamenev found the Fedorov Avtomat to be a promising design and authorized a limited production run.
Madsen machine gun; Model 1914 grenade; Mosin–Nagant; N. Nagant M1895; P. PM M1910; W. Winchester Model 1895; Winchester Model 1907 This page was last edited on 15 ...
Madsen machine gun, Danish light machine gun/squad automatic weapon; Madsen-Saetter machine gun, Danish general purpose machine gun; Madsen M-50, Danish submachine gun; Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon, Danish type of machine cannon