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DescriptionFlickr - The U.S. Army - Lightweight .50-Caliber Machine Gun.jpg |
Col. Doug Tamilio, program manager for Soldier weapons and Soldier lethality and weight reduction, point out features of the Lightweight .50-Caliber Machine Gun. The lighter brother to the M-2 .50-caliber machine gun, it weighs half as much and has half as many parts along with 60 percent less recoil. PEO Soldier unveils lighter, more lethal weapons systemsSee more at Army.mil |
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