Rheinmetall RMG.50

RMG.50
Type Heavy machine gun
Place of origin Germany
Production history
Designed 2008-09
Manufacturer Rheinmetall
Specifications
Weight 25.0 kg

Cartridge 12.7x99 mm NATO
Caliber .50BMG
Barrels 1
Action gearbox-driven crank, externally powered[1]
Rate of fire 600 rounds per minute
Effective firing range 2000 m
Feed system dual linkless feed

The RMG.50 is a heavy machine gun of German origin under development by Rheinmetall. The RMG.50 machine gun is under development by the company under contract to the Bundeswehr as a replacement for the Browning M2HB recoil-operated heavy machine gun of the same calibre. According to a company representative, work on the RMG.50 started in 2008 and the first firings took place at the end of 2009. A second prototype has since been completed and is planned to have started trials in August 2010. A third prototype will be delivered in 2011 for internal qualification and pre-series weapons are due to be delivered to the German Ministry of Defence test authority in 2012.

References

  1. "Rheinmetall RMG 50 machine gun (Germany)". Modern Firearms. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
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