The standard weapon of the Wehrmacht was not the rifle but the machine-gun. |
The standard weapon of the Wehrmacht was not the rifle but the machine-gun. |
[[Browning 0.5"]] MG42? [Bren gun]? |
[Browning 50 caliber]? MG42? [Bren gun] |
While the Wehrmacht had terrific light machine guns, it still wasn't the standard weapon. --Belltower |
While the Wehrmacht had terrific light machine guns, it still wasn't the standard weapon. --Belltower |
Does anybody know anything about Hiram Maxim? I think he invented the first effective MG but I'm not sure. |
Does anybody know anything about [Hiram Maxim]?? I think he invented the first effective MG but I'm not sure. |
These weapons have changed the tactics of warfare. They are mechanisms for spraying bullets onto an area of ground, enabling one, two or three man teams to provide the same fire power as a whole platoon. The standard weapon of the Wehrmacht was not the rifle but the machine-gun.
Known patterns of MG: General Purpose Machine Gun/GPMG Squad Assault Weapon/SAW? [Browning 50 caliber]? MG42? [Bren gun] ...others...
I'm unqualified to confirm or disconfirm this, but it sounds odd to me. Why would this morality of this practice (in a wartime context, of course, sniping is surely immoral at other times) be questioned? By whom?