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  2. Rate of fire - Wikipedia

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    Rapid or sustained rate of fire may be considered a weapon's absolute maximum firing rate. The term sustained refers to firing a fully-automatic weapon continuously, while rapid is limited to semi-automatic or manually operated firearms. Rapid and sustained fire are usually reserved for close-range defense against ambushes or human wave attacks ...

  3. M29 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The maximum rate of fire of the M29 is 27 rounds per minute, while the sustained rate of fire is 4 rounds per minute; For the M29A1 model, the maximum rate of fire is 30 rounds per minute with a sustained rate of fire of 5 rounds per minute. [1]: 483–484 The range varies depending on the type of ammunition used: [1]: 624–625

  4. M252 mortar - Wikipedia

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    While the M252 does fire a weapon-specific series of ammunition, it can also fire rounds from the M29 Mortar (only at charge 3 or below though). The M252 Mortar can fire the following principal classifications of training and service ammunition: [9] High explosive (HE): Designations M821, M821A1, M889, M889A1, M372-series, and M362. Used ...

  5. 5-inch/54-caliber Mark 42 gun - Wikipedia

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    United States naval gun terminology indicates the gun fires a projectile 5 inches (127.0 mm) in diameter, and the barrel is 54 calibers long (barrel length is 5" × 54 = 270" or 6.9 meters.) [1] In the 1950s a gun with more range and a faster rate of fire than the 5"/38 caliber gun used in World War II was needed, therefore, the gun was created ...

  6. 2R2M mortar - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, the US Marine Corps tested a variant of the 2R2M system based on the LAV-M under the programme Dragon Fire and Dragon Fire II. [36] In the end, the USMC decided to g with the MO-120-RT towed mortar system to fill that need, towed by the M1161 EFSS (Growler Expeditionary Fire Support System). [37]

  7. M249 light machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The two-position gas regulator was discarded as part of a product improvement program, which made the M249s that received the product improvement kit no longer able to fire at the higher cyclic rate. [13] The rapid rate of fire is around 100 rounds per minute. The sustained rate of fire, the rate at which the gunner can fire continuously ...

  8. M1 mortar - Wikipedia

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    Rate of fire: 18 rpm sustained 30-35 rpm maximum: Muzzle velocity: 700 ft/s (210 m/s) Maximum firing range: 3,300 yd (3,000 m) Sights: M4: The M1 mortar is an ...

  9. Cardom - Wikipedia

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    Using electrical servo motors, the mortar barrel is then set at the exact traverse and elevation angles to fire upon the target. The 120 mm Cardom has a burst rate of 16 rpm, followed by a 4 rpm sustained rate of fire.