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  2. List of equipment of the Hungarian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Handguns, submachine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns: G9HSP, G9SMG, G224AR, G224LMG, G308BR [80] Unknown: In 2019, Gestamen R&D Zrt. was asked to create a family of small arms developed entirely in Hungary. [80] Several examples of the weapons are currently undergoing team trials. [81] Unmanned ground vehicles; Mission Master United ...

  3. Schwarzlose machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Maschinengewehr (Schwarzlose) M. 7, also known as the Schwarzlose MG, is a medium machine-gun, used as a standard issue firearm in the Austro-Hungarian Army throughout World War I. It was utilized by the Dutch , Greek and Hungarian armies during World War II .

  4. Kucher Model K1 - Wikipedia

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    The submachine gun was known in Hungarian service as the Gepisztoly 53 Minta or as the "Spigon submachine gun". [4] After passing tests in military trials at Táborfalva on 11 November, 1951, it was adopted by the Hungarian Ministry of Defense, and often referred to as the 'Pénzügyőr Géppisztoly' (Financier/Treasury Machine Gun). Some ...

  5. KGP-9 - Wikipedia

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    The KGP-9 is a Hungarian submachine gun used by Hungary's military forces and prison guards. Development started in 1986 when the head of the Hungarian Institute for Military Technology, János Egerszegi, drafted a proposal for a new sub-machine gun in 9mm Parabellum rather than 9x18 Makarov, the latter caliber being disliked by the counter-terrorist units of the Hungarian police.

  6. Hungarian People's Army - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Machine Guns SGM Nehéz Géppuska Hungarian People's Republic: Heavy Machine Gun: 7.62x54mmR Cop of SG Goryunov, manufactured by Fémárú Fegyver és Gépgyár, Budapest, Hungary. [24] DShK Soviet Union: Heavy Machine Gun: 12.7x108mm [19] KPV heavy machine gun Soviet Union: Heavy Machine Gun: 14.5x114mm [19] Recoilless Rifles B-11 ...

  7. SG-43 Goryunov - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Otherwise, the machine gun is identical to an SGM, and most parts are interchangeable. It was used by the Hungarian army on a limited scale, including in the KGKT version as the turret machine gun on D-944 PSZH scout car, and was later replaced by a domestically produced copy of the Kalashnikov PKM machine gun.

  8. Hungarian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Ground Forces (Hungarian: Magyar Szárazföldi Haderő, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈsaːrɒzføldi ˈhɒdɛrøː]) constitute the land branch of the Hungarian Defence Forces, responsible for ground activities and troops, including artillery, tanks, Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs), and ground support.

  9. MÁVAG Héja - Wikipedia

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    The Héja II kept some of the modifications from the Héja I, but also had two better Hungarian 12.7 mm Gebauer 1940.M GKM machine guns with 300 rpg rather than two Italian 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine guns. These Hungarian machine guns had a much higher rate of fire of 1000 rpm and a bit better muzzle velocity at 800 m/s when compared to the ...