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MAC 1934

MAC 1934

The MAC 1934 is a 7.5 mm French aircraft machine gun designed for wing or turret mounting. It was widely used on French aircraft before and during the early years of WWII.
Darne machine gun

Darne machine gun

The Darne was a French 7.5 mm aircraft machine gun that combined simplicity with rapid manufacturing. While lightweight, it was generally considered less reliable than contemporary designs.
Ho-103 machine gun

Ho-103 machine gun

The Ho-103 was a 12.7 mm Japanese aircraft machine gun based on the Browning M2, modified for lighter weight and higher rate of fire. It was widely used in Japanese WWII fighters.
GShG-7.62 machine gun

GShG-7.62 machine gun

The GShG-7.62 is a Soviet four-barrel rotary machine gun chambered in 7.62x54mmR, designed for helicopter use. It offers a very high rate of fire (up to 6,000 rounds per minute) and is gas-operated with an electric ignition system.
Berezin UB

Berezin UB

The Berezin UB is a 12.7 mm Soviet aircraft machine gun used extensively in World War II. It was lightweight for its caliber and installed in both fixed and flexible aircraft mounts.
ShKAS machine gun

ShKAS machine gun

The ShKAS is a 7.62 mm Soviet aircraft machine gun known for its exceptionally high rate of fire, exceeding 1,800 rounds per minute. It was widely used in WWII fighter aircraft.
YakB-12.7 machine gun

YakB-12.7 machine gun

The YakB-12.7 is a Soviet 4-barrel rotary machine gun used mainly on the Mi-24 Hind helicopter. It offers high rates of fire and is electrically driven for reliability.