M1919A5 (7,62mm kulomet)

Browning Machine Gun, cal. .30, M1919A5
     
Název:
Name:
M1919A5 M1919A5
Originální název:
Original Name:
Browning Machine Gun, cal. .30, M1919A5
Výrobce:
Producer:
Browning
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.RRRR-DD.MM.RRRR ?
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
?
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.RRRR ?
Použití:
Use:
Light Tank M3
Light Tank M3 (Diesel)
Light Tank M3A1
Light Tank M3A1 (Diesel)
Light Tank M3A3
Light Tank M5
Light Tank M5A1
Medium Tank M7
Assault Tank T14
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Hmotnost:
Weight:
14 kg 30,5 lb
Ráže:
Calibre:
.30
Náboj:
Cartridge:
30-06 Springfield (M2, M2AP, M1 tracer, M1 incendiary)
Délka hlavně:
Barrel Length:
610 mm 2ft 0,01in
Celková délka:
Overall Length:
1036 mm 3ft 4,78in
Používaná munice:
Ammo Used:
M2
M2AP
M1 svítíci
M1 zápalný
M2
M2AP
M1 tracer
M1 incendiary
Výkony:
Performance:
 
Maximální dostřel:
Maximum Range:
? km ? mi
Rychlost střelby:
Rate of Fire:
400-550 ran/min 400-550 rpm
Úsťová rychlost:
Muzzle Velocity:
835.21) m/s 2740.2 1) ft/s
Poznámka:
Note:
úprava guľometu M1919A4 pre použitie ako lafetovanej zbrane v ľahkých tankoch M3 Stuart (a ďalšej obrnenej technike)


1) náboj M2, pre M2 AP 827,5 m/s, M1 svietiaci 624,8 m/s, M1 zápalny 899,2 m/s
M2 ball, for M2 AP 2715 feet/sec., M1 tracer 2050 feet/sec., M1 incendiary 2950 feet/sec.
Zdroje:
Sources:
Catalogue of standart ordnance items, second editions 1944, vol. 2; Office of the Chief of Ordnance Technical Division, Washington D.C.; 1 june 1945
Hunnicut R.P.: Halftrack - a history of American semi tracked vehicles; Presidio Press 2011; ISBN 0-89141-742-7
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Tank guľomet M1919A5 as shown in dobovom predpise.

Source: Catalogue of standard ordnance items, second editions 1944, vol. 2; Office of the Chief of Ordnance Technical Division, Washington, d.c. C.; 1 june 1945
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