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The Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) is a type of infantry weapon and equipment used by military forces around the world. It is a larger, more powerful version of the light machine gun, and is typically mounted on a tripod or vehicle for increased stability and accuracy. HMGs are used to provide suppressive fire and to engage targets at long range. They are also used to provide covering fire for infantry units during assaults.
HMGs are typically belt-fed and have a high rate of fire, making them effective against infantry and light vehicles. They are also capable of engaging targets at long range, making them a valuable asset in defensive operations.
The HMG market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies such as FN Herstal, Heckler & Koch, and General Dynamics produce a range of HMGs for military and law enforcement use. Other companies such as Colt, IWI, and Beretta also produce HMGs for civilian use. Show Less Read more