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  2. M134 Minigun - Wikipedia

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    The M134 Minigun is a six-barrel rotary machine gun that fires 7.62×51mm NATO rounds at up to 6,000 rpm. It was developed for use in helicopters and aircraft in the Vietnam War and has been used in various conflicts since then.

  3. Heavy machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, classification and design of heavy machine guns, which are larger and more powerful than other types of machine guns. Heavy machine guns are typically mounted on vehicles, aircraft or fortifications and fire large caliber ammunition.

  4. GAU-19 - Wikipedia

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    The GAU-19 is a three-barrel or six-barrel weapon that fires the .50 BMG cartridge at up to 2,000 rounds per minute. It is used by various military and law enforcement agencies around the world on helicopters, vehicles, naval vessels and aircraft.

  5. List of machine guns - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of machine guns and their variants, sorted by name, manufacturer, cartridge, feed, country, year and image. Includes historical and modern examples of heavy machine guns, such as the Browning M2, the DShK and the MG42.

  6. 120 mm gun M1 - Wikipedia

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    The 120 mm gun M1 was a super-heavy anti-aircraft gun used by the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1960. It was also modified as a tank gun for the M103 and the British Conqueror and Conway tanks.

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  8. MG 18 TuF - Wikipedia

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    MG 18 TuF was a German dual-purpose heavy machine gun designed to fire 13.25 × 92mm SR ammunition against tanks and aircraft in World War I. It was based on the Maxim gun and had a belt-fed, water-cooled, toggle-locked action, but only 50 were produced before the war ended.

  9. Type 89 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, there was also the Te-4 machine gun (the Te designation was given to firearms under 11mm, and Ho to larger weapons such as the 12.7mm Ho-103 heavy machine gun and 20mm Ho-5 autocannon), the machine gun bore a strong resemblance to otsu-gou (of which the Type 89 "flexible" was a derivative), [2] due to that fact it was assumed to ...