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The MP5/40 was discontinued in 2000, but HK still offers support and spare parts. [39] MP5 .22 LR MP5 chambered in .22 Long Rifle, introduced around 2021. It comes in two variants: the MP5 .22 LR Rifle, which resembles an MP5SD3 with a 16.1-inch barrel hidden by a faux "integral suppressor" barrel shroud; and the MP5 .22 LR Pistol, which ...
Air defence - Anti-aircraft gun systems Type 85: Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) China: Updated version of Type 77. [14] Type 54P: Anti-aircraft gun (12.7mm) China: Chinese version of DShK, locally produced under license by POF. [131] [132] Type 56 / Type 58: Anti-aircraft gun (14.5mm) China: 200, [133] Based on ZPU. [16] Oerlikon GDF: Anti-aircraft ...
The Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) is a major firearms and a defence contractor headquartered in Wah Cantt, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] Described as "the largest defence industrial complex under the Ministry of Defence Production, producing conventional arms and ammunition to the international standards" by the Government of Pakistan.
MP5: 9×19mm Parabellum West Germany Turkey: Primary service submachine gun. MP5A2, MP5A3, MP5SD3 and MP5K variants are in use. Produced under license by Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation. SAR 109T Turkey: In active use by Turkish Armed Forces. Produced by Sarsılmaz. [17] Uzi Israel: Used by Special Forces Command. Brügger & Thomet APC
Image Model Variants HK4: P11: HK VP70 (Volkspistole 70) HK VP70M, HK VP70Z HK P9: HK P9S, HK P9K: HK P7: HK PSP, HK P7M8, HK P7M13, HK P7M10, HK P7K3, HK P7M7, HK P7PT8: HK USP (Universal Self-loading Pistol)
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
The UMP was designed in the 1990s by Heckler & Koch (HK), as a cheaper, lighter alternative to the MP5, [5] which made heavy use of polymers. [6] The UMP first entered production in 2000. [ 2 ] It was designed primarily for use by American military and law enforcement units, [ 7 ] as the MP5 was not available in .45 ACP, a round which was ...
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.