Aircraft Machine GunGo Back To Machine GunGo Back To Weapons Home MAC 1934The 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 gunThe 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 gunThe 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 gunThe 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 UBThe 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 gunThe 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 gunThe 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. Please Rate the Content on this page 1 - Least Useful 2 3 4 5 - Most Useful Submit