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MG5 is the Bundeswehr designation for a 7.62 firing general purpose medium machinegun, official product/project name from the designing company H&K would be HK121. Developed as a scaled up version of the 5.56 firing HK123 (MG4), design finished in 2010 and | MG5 is the Bundeswehr designation for a 7.62 firing general purpose medium machinegun, official product/project name from the designing company H&K would be HK121. Developed as a scaled up version of the 5.56 firing HK123 (MG4), design finished in 2010 and it entered service immediately after development, intended to replace the previous 7.62 firing service MG the Rheinmetall MG3. MG5 features different variants other than the main production universal model, vehicle mounted/coaxial variant MG5A1, infantry squad support MG5A2 and MG5S for special forces service. | ||
Sharing the same operation mechanism as MG4, MG5 is also classified as a belt-fed gas-operated rotating bolt action medium machine gun, designed to chamber the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. MG5 variants differs in barrel length, total length and adjusted mechanism, resulting in performance difference in terms of muzzle velocity, effective range and rate of fire. Light weight A2 variant would feature the shortest barrel (460mm), the slowest rate of fire (640 r/m), effective firing range up to 600 metres. While mounted/coaxial A1 variant have the longest barrel (663mm), the fastest rate of fire (800 r/m) and effectively covering up to 1500 metres of range when mounted properly. | Sharing the same operation mechanism as MG4, MG5 is also classified as a belt-fed gas-operated rotating bolt action medium machine gun, designed to chamber the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. MG5 variants differs in barrel length, total length and adjusted mechanism, resulting in performance difference in terms of muzzle velocity, effective range and rate of fire. Light weight A2 variant would feature the shortest barrel (460mm), the slowest rate of fire (640 r/m), effective firing range up to 600 metres. While mounted/coaxial A1 variant have the longest barrel (663mm), the fastest rate of fire (800 r/m) and effectively covering up to 1500 metres of range when mounted properly. | ||
