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Mk 17 Mod 0: 7.62×51mm NATO: Battle rifle Belgium United States: Used by US Army Rangers, US Army Special Forces, and Delta Force [10] HK416: 5.56×45mm NATO: Assault rifle Germany: Used by Delta Force [11] M16: 5.56×45mm NATO: Assault rifle United States: Former standard service rifle. Stockpiled in reserve. [12] SIG Sauer MCX: 5.56×45mm ...
The M60E4 or Mk 43 is a 7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose machine gun. Evolved from the M60 machine gun series, it has several improvements over the originals. The M60E4/Mk 43 series includes the Mod 0 and Mod 1 configurations. It is the primary light machine gun used in some NATO countries and other U.S. Government export-approved countries.
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing was founded by Ronnie Barrett for the sole purpose of building semi-automatic rifles chambered for the powerful 12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG) ammunition, originally developed for and used in M2 Browning machine guns.
The armor provides protection against Surgebinding, as one wearing the armor cannot be "lashed" directly. [56] Repeated strikes at the same spot on the armor by regular weapons or Shardblades can cause the armor to crack and break. The armor can be repaired or "regrown", though it takes a long time. [57]
The fixed types fire from a solenoid trigger and come in left- or right-hand feed variants for use on the Mk 56 Mod 0 dual mount and other mounts. Huaqing Machinery has made a clone of the M2HB known as the CS/LM6, which was released publicly in 2010 at foreign weapons expo conventions. [ 74 ]
The IFV lacks the ability to install add-on protection packages like slat armor cages or explosive reactive armor (ERA). [6] The BMP-2's armor is very similar to the original BMP-1, resistant to 23 mm armor-piercing rounds on its frontal arc from 500 meters (and immune to 12.7 mm armor-piercing from the same angle) and to 7.62x39 mm armor ...
A proposal to up-armor the R-2 also existed later in Romania. [18] R-2c – R-2 tank with different rear for both the turret and hull. The c stands for cimentate ("cemented"), because this version used cemented armor. [19] TACAM R-2 – Tank destroyer conversions of R-2 tanks, mounting 76 mm ZiS-3 guns.