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MG 15 machine gun - Definition and Overview |
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The MG 15 was a 7.92 mm machine gun developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig during World War II as a derivative of the company's MG 30 infantry weapon. It was used on almost all Luftwaffe bomber aircraft as flexible-mounted defensive weapon .
Starting with 1942 the MG15 was replaced by the Mauser 7.92mm MG81, MG81z (twin-MG81), MG131 13mm machine guns or MG151/20 20mm cannons.
Technical Data
- Weight : 8,1 kg
- Length : 1.078 mm
- Muzzle Velocity: 765 m/sec
- Rate of Fire: 1.000 rpm
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Example Usage of machine |
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