Afanasev A-12.7

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The Afanasev A-12.7 is a heavy machine gun developed by Nikolay M. Afanasev in 1949 and adopted for service in 1953. This gun was supposed to have a considerably higher rate of fire than its predecessor, the Berezin UB aircraft machine gun. Due to excessive barrel wear however, it was eventually limited by an electrical trigger to a rate comparable to the Berezin UB. Initially intended to be mounted in the defensive turrets of the Tu-4 bomber, the A-12.7 was ultimately installed only in trainer aircraft and helicopters. Nevertheless, it was produced for 30 years. rdf:langString
A-12,7 – lotniczy wielkokalibrowy karabin maszynowy, konstrukcji radzieckiej, z okresu po II wojnie światowej. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Karabin maszynowy A-12,7
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rdf:langString A-12.7 aircraft machine gun
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rdf:langString Nikolay M. Afanasev
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rdf:langString Izhmash Izhevsk
rdf:langString Kovrov KMZ
rdf:langString Tulamashzavod Tula
xsd:integer 1953
xsd:integer 800
rdf:langString Single-barrel aircraft machine gun
rdf:langString Soviet Union, Russia
rdf:langString The Afanasev A-12.7 is a heavy machine gun developed by Nikolay M. Afanasev in 1949 and adopted for service in 1953. This gun was supposed to have a considerably higher rate of fire than its predecessor, the Berezin UB aircraft machine gun. Due to excessive barrel wear however, it was eventually limited by an electrical trigger to a rate comparable to the Berezin UB. Initially intended to be mounted in the defensive turrets of the Tu-4 bomber, the A-12.7 was ultimately installed only in trainer aircraft and helicopters. Nevertheless, it was produced for 30 years.
rdf:langString A-12,7 – lotniczy wielkokalibrowy karabin maszynowy, konstrukcji radzieckiej, z okresu po II wojnie światowej.
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