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A decision was made to develop a new general-purpose machine gun.
This was an early example of a general-purpose machine gun.
The M240 is the Army's standard medium general-purpose machine gun.
The MG 34 was thought to be the first general-purpose machine gun.
As such, it can generally be considered to be the worlds first general-purpose machine gun.
As one of his roles, he was an instructor in the use of the General-purpose machine gun.
The L7 general-purpose machine gun is used by the British Army.
A general-purpose machine gun is generally a medium machine gun.
It carries 1600 rounds for two PK general-purpose machine guns.
Germany developed during the interwar years the first widely used and successful general-purpose machine gun, the Maschinengewehr 34.
The M60 was typically referred to either as a light machine gun or a general-purpose machine gun.
The PK series is a general-purpose machine gun.
When it was first brought into service, it was the very first general-purpose machine gun.
Some examples of general-purpose machine guns are:
It remains in service, although a replacement is planned, most likely the PKM general-purpose machine gun.
During the 1930s the German Army introduced the MG 34, considered to be the first modern general-purpose machine gun.
The L7A2, general-purpose machine gun, replaced the L7A1 in service with the British Army.
The original armament was replaced with a single 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun.
It was used with (and sometimes replaced) the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in the German Armed Forces.
The Zastava M84 is a 7.62mm general-purpose machine gun manufactured by Zastava Arms.
It still has more penetrating power than lighter weapons such as general-purpose machine guns, though it is significantly heavier and more cumbersome to transport.
The MAG is still being used as a general-purpose machine gun, support fire weapon and as a vehicle-mounted weapon.
Shotguns, general-purpose machine guns, medium machine guns, and grenade launchers may be considered small arms or as support weapons, depending on the particular armed forces.
Some vehicles were fitted with a one-person gun turret armed with a 25mm cannon and a co-axial 7.62mm General-purpose machine gun.
It was also fitted with three additional 7.62 mm PKT general-purpose machine guns in ball mounts in the middle of the hull.