Rheinmetall RMG 7.62
The Rheinmetall RMG 7.62 is a machine gun under development by Rheinmetall Defence. The weapon comes with 3 rotating barrels to reduce overheating and erosion during a firefight.[1]
Rheinmetall RMG 7.62 | |
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Type | Machine gun |
Place of origin | Germany |
Production history | |
Designed | 2013 |
Manufacturer | Rheinmetall Defence |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 7.62×51mm NATO |
Caliber | 7.62 |
Barrels | 3 |
Action | Recoil |
Rate of fire | 800rpm |
Feed system | Belt |
Overview
The RMG 7.62 is a development of the MG3, intended as a vehicle mounted weapon where changing the overheated barrel would be a problem. Like the MG3, it is a recoil operated weapon that fires at about 800rpm and uses the belt feed from the MG3. The weapon comes with a cluster of 3 barrels that change over when overheated leaving the previously lined up barrel to cool off.[1] This is not a rotary weapon like a Minigun, although it has the appearance of one externally.
See also
- List of multiple barrel firearms
References
- Johnson, Steve (19 May 2013). "7.62mm MG3 + Two More Barrels + Motor = Rheinmetall Defence RMG 7.62 -". The Firearm Blog. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
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