Vickers machine gun

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The Vickers machine gun is a British water-cooled, belt-fed heavy machine gun widely used by the British Empire’s armed forces from World War I through World War II.

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Vickers machine gun canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf belt-fed machine gun
heavy machine gun
water-cooled machine gun
action recoil-operated
adoptedBy British Army
adoptionDate 1912
barrelLength 720 mm
basedOn Maxim gun
chamberedFor .30-06 Springfield
.303 British cartridge
6.5×50mmSR Arisaka
7.62×54mmR
7.65×53mm Mauser
7.7×54mmR
7.7×56mmR
7.92×57mm Mauser
coolingSystem water-cooled
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designDate 1912
designedBy Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers Limited
feedSystem cloth belt
metallic belt
inServiceUntil 1968
manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers Limited
mass approximately 18.1 kg (gun only)
massWithTripod approximately 50 kg
mounting tripod-mounted
notableEvent used for barrage fire on Western Front in World War I
notableFeature ability to sustain prolonged fire
high reliability
overallLength 1.12 m
rateOfFire 450–500 rounds per minute
replaced Maxim gun
serviceEntry 1912
usedAs aircraft machine gun
infantry support weapon
tank machine gun
usedBy British Army
British Empire armed forces
British Indian Army
Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
usedInConflict Irish War of Independence
Korean War
Malayan Emergency
Russian Civil War
Second Boer War
Spanish Civil War
World War I
World War II

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Sopwith Triplane armament Vickers machine gun
Canadian Machine Gun Corps equipment Vickers machine gun
Vickers-Armstrongs notableProduct Vickers machine gun
Maxim machine gun influenced Vickers machine gun
CMGC equipmentUsed Vickers machine gun
Maxim gun successor Vickers machine gun