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Not used by us but other GPMG's or 'Jimpy's include: | Not used by us but other GPMG's or 'Jimpy's include: | ||
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SIG [[MG710]] :Swiss | SIG [[MG710]] :Swiss | ||
− | AAT-52 :French | + | [[AAT-52]] :French |
M60 :USA | M60 :USA | ||
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Revision as of 19:51, 20 November 2006
General Purpose Machine Gun
The General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) can be used as a light weapon, mounted on a bipod. It can also be seen in a sustained fire role, mounted on a tripod and fitted with the C2 optical sight. In this role , it will be a two-man team who grouped in a specialist Machinegun platoon to provide battalion-level fire support. Versions of the GPMG are mounted on most Army vehicles and some helicopters.
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It is a little known fact that SF crews are selected after careful consideration of their medical records, and in particular X-Rays of their nappas, which must be thick enough to withstand tripod 'grazing' with getting amoungst a bit of man-portability.
The main GPMG in the British Forces is the L7A2.
Not used by us but other GPMG's or 'Jimpy's include:
MG3 :German
SIG MG710 :Swiss
AAT-52 :French
M60 :USA