Heckler & Koch GMG
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Type | Automatic grenade launcher |
Place of origin | Germany |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | War in Afghanistan (2001–present) |
Production history | |
Designed | 1992-1995 |
Manufacturer | Heckler & Koch |
Produced | 1996-Present[citation needed] |
Variants | GMW |
Specifications | |
Weight | 28.8 kg Gun, 10.7 kg tripod and 8 kg softmount. |
Length | 1090 mm |
Barrel length | 415 mm |
Width | 226 mm (without ammunition box) |
Height | 208 mm |
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Cartridge | 40x53 mm |
Action | API Blowback |
Rate of fire | 350 rounds/min |
Muzzle velocity | 241 m/s |
Effective firing range | 1500 m |
Maximum firing range | 2200 m |
Feed system | 32-round disintegrating, closed-link belt |
Sights | Reflex sight and back-up leaf sight |
The GMG (Granatmaschinengewehr or "grenade machine gun") is an automatic grenade launcher developed by Heckler & Koch for the German Army. It is also often referred to as GMW or GraMaWa (Granatmaschinenwaffe).[1]
Design details
It fires 40 mm grenades at a rate of about 340 rounds per minute. The GMG is belt-fed, and can be loaded from either side, making it easy to mount on most platforms. With a variety of day and night sights available, the GMG can be used for most medium range infantry support situations.
The weapon is 1.09 m long and has a 415 mm rifled barrel; the ammunition box has dimensions of 470x160x250 mm. The gun operates on a recoil operated blow back basis. It weighs 29 kg; the tripod is an additional 11 kg.
Testing and operation
The HK GMG was tested in the Yuma desert in Arizona in 1997 in order to compete for future United States contracts.
Users
Canada: 304 ordered.[2] Designated as the C16 Close Area Suppression Weapon (CASW) and license-built by Rheinmetall Defence Canada.[3]
Finland[4] Locally known as 40 KRKK 2005[5]
Germany[6]
Greece[6]
Ireland; Irish Army specialist units, including the Army Ranger Wing (ARW).[7]
Latvia[6][8]
Lithuania: Lithuanian Armed Forces.[9]
Netherlands[10][11]
New Zealand[12]
Norway[13]
Poland: Wojska Specjalne RP.[citation needed]
Portugal[6]
Slovenia[14]
United Kingdom: 44 purchased in 2006 for use in Afghanistan and Iraq.[15] Designated as L134A1.[16]
United States: Used by USSOCOM.[15]
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Another GMW/GMG of the German Army.
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GMG German armed reconnaissance vehicle Fennek
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GMG remotely operated onboard a GTK Boxer
See also
- Mk 19 grenade launcher
- Mk 47 Mod 0 Striker
- XM174 grenade launcher
- XM307 ACSW
- Vektor Y3 AGL
- LAG 40 grenade launcher
- AGS-30
- Type 96 grenade launcher
- Comparison of automatic grenade launchers
Notes
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External links
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