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Model Variants HK 270 HK 300 HK 630 HK 770 HK 940 HK SLB 2000 ... Heckler & Koch was also a contractor for the XM29 and XM8 projects (both on hold as of 2005), ...
Heckler & Koch G11: Heckler & Koch: 4.73×33mm caseless ammunition 4.7×2mm 4.3mm 4.9mm 4.73×25mm caseless ammunition West Germany: 1968 Heckler & Koch HK CAWS: Heckler & Koch: 12 gauge West Germany: 1980's High Standard Model 10: High Standard Manufacturing Company: 12 gauge United States 1950s HS Produkt VHS: HS Produkt: 5.56×45mm NATO ...
Heckler & Koch was founded in 1949 by former Mauser engineers Edmund Heckler, Theodor Koch, and Alex Seidel, who founded the company out of the shuttered Mauser factory in Oberndorf. [2] The company initially produced machine tool and metal parts until 1956 when, in response to a Bundeswehr contract for a new service rifle , HK developed the ...
Heckler & Koch G36 Germany: 5.56×45mm NATO [12] [22] M4 United States: 5.56×45mm NATO: M16A2s and M4s are used by the "Special Forces" branch as well as by the airborne battalions of the Hellenic Army. [23] [24] M16A2/A3/A4/A2E United States: 5.56×45mm NATO [23] M1 Garand United States.30-06 Springfield
The system was developed by Alliant Techsystems and Heckler & Koch, while the target acquisition/fire control was developed by L-3 IOS Brashear. The M203 grenade launcher has an effective range for point targets of 150 m (160 yd), and a maximum range for area targets of 350 m (380 yd). The XM25 has an effective range for point targets of 600 m ...
Developed by Alliant Techsystems, with Heckler & Koch as a major subcontractor, the most commonly seen version of the XM29 consisted of a semi-automatic 20×28mm smart grenade launcher, an underslung "KE" assault carbine (derived from the HK G36 then in its late developmental stage) firing a standard 5.56×45mm NATO round, and a top-mounted computer-assisted sighting system with integrated ...
The Heckler & Koch HK CAWS (Close Assault Weapon System) is a prototype automatic shotgun—designed as a combat shotgun—co-produced by Heckler & Koch and Winchester/Olin during the 1980s. It was Heckler & Koch 's entry into the U.S. military's Close Assault Weapon System program.
The HK P9 is a semi-automatic pistol from Heckler & Koch in 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and 7.65×21mm Parabellum and the first to use a variation of H&K's roller delayed blowback system in a pistol format and polygonal rifling [1] now common in H&K designs.