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Soldier POV of Firing .50 Caliber Machine Gun
A first person view of Spc. John Brunner, an infantryman with Delaware Co., 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment ...
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US Navy Firing .50 Caliber Machine Gun in Training
Sailors aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) fire live ammunition. Abraham Lincoln is underway ...
The engagement came during a major NATO exercise focused on naval air defense. It underscores how drones are increasingly becoming a key element of maritime warfare. Petty Officer Second Class Brian ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. (Nov. 30, 2012) -- The U.S. Army recently announced that the M2A1 .50 Caliber Machine Gun was among its top 10 "Army Greatest Inventions" for the 2011 calendar year. The M2A1 ...
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Why the M2 Browning Is Still the U.S. Military’s Most Reliable Heavy Weapon
The Browning M2 has outlasted nearly every weapon of its era. Born in the late 1910s and perfected during World War II, the .50 BMG “Ma Deuce” became the go-to heavy machine gun for U.S. forces. It ...
CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa — Marines who normally man a desk stepped behind machine guns at a firing range on this northern Okinawa base recently to hone their skills defending a command post. About 30 ...
The Army currently operates 24,000 standard M2 machine guns and roughly 25,000 upgraded M2A1 .50-cal weapons designed with a number of improved features. The improved M2A1 is, among other things, ...
During World War II, the United States had two dominating submachine guns, the M1A1 Thompson, also known as the Tommy Gun, and the more affordable M3 submachine gun (SMG) which was produced later ...
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