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- Breda_30 length "1230.0".
- Breda_30 weight "10.6".
- Breda_30 abstract "The Fucile Mitragliatore Breda modello 30 was the standard light machine gun of the Royal Italian Army during World War II.The Breda M30 or Breda 30, was rather unusual for a light machine gun. It was fed from a fixed magazine attached to the right side of the weapon and was loaded using brass or steel 20-round stripper clips. If the magazine or its hinge/latch were damaged the weapon became unusable. It also fired from a closed bolt along with using blowback for its action. The blowback operation was violent, and often resulted in poor primary extraction. During primary extraction, the initial very small rearward movement of the hot expanded cartridge case away from the chamber's walls must be powerful but very slow, if an automatic weapon is to be reliable. Separated cases resulting in jamming of the weapon beyond field clearing, were usually the consequence of poor primary extraction. Breda 30 also inherently lacked good primary extraction in its design and thus utilized a small lubrication device that oiled each cartridge as it entered the chamber. With the dust and sand of the deserts of North Africa, came a combination of premature wear and jamming.As an automatic weapon's chamber and barrel heat up with prolonged automatic fire, the resulting excessive temperature can cause a chambered round to cook off or ignite without intent of the gunner. As a result of firing from a closed bolt, the Breda 30 could not fully take advantage of the cooling properties of air circulation like an open bolt weapon would, thus making cooked off rounds a realistic hazard. The disastrous results could lead to potential injuries to or even the death of the gunner. Some Bredas were eventually modified to accept the new 7.35 mm cartridge, which the Italian Military was making an effort to adopt; however, this was short-lived as slowed production never fully allowed adoption of the new cartridge. The Breda 30 was also mounted on a number of Italian armored fighting vehicles.In regular Army units, one Breda 30 was issued to each squad (standard issue was 24 to 27 per battalion), although this was later changed to two weapons per squad; an Italian infantry company would therefore have about six light machine guns in the early years of World War II (two per platoon), but this number eventually ballooned to twelve for the majority of the war (four per platoon).An infantry platoon was divided into two large sections, each of twenty men, which were further split into rifle and light machine gun squads. The section was commanded by a Sergeant, who also controlled the LMG squad. The latter was made up of two Breda 30s, each manned by a Corporal gunner, an assistant gunner and two ammunition bearers. The balance of the section was found in the rifle squad of eleven men. Due to the importance of its extra firepower, the Breda 30 was most often given to the squad's most reliable soldier (unlike other armies of the time, it was not rare to see an NCO brandishing himself the squad's automatic weapon). The manual indicates that the two squads were to operate as distinct elements, with the two LMGs supporting the Rifle squad onto its objective. At the time, most other armies embedded a light machine gun with each Section/Squad, themselves roughly half the size of the Italian Squad, which by comparison seems an unwieldy organisation. Individual weapons are given as pistols for each Corporal gunner, a carbine for the Major Sergeant and rifles for all others.The Wehrmacht adopted the Breda 30 in small numbers after the occupation of Northern and Central Italy, after the Italian armistice of 1943, using the nomenclature MG 099(i); it filled a similar role as the German MG 34, a light machine gun, predominantly utilized in the Italian Campaign battlefields.".
- Breda_30 length "1.23".
- Breda_30 origin Kingdom_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 thumbnail Breda_30.jpg?width=300.
- Breda_30 type Light_machine_gun.
- Breda_30 usedInWar Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War.
- Breda_30 usedInWar World_War_II.
- Breda_30 weight "10600.0".
- Breda_30 wikiPageExternalLink ITwe3.htm.
- Breda_30 wikiPageExternalLink Breda30.html.
- Breda_30 wikiPageID "651888".
- Breda_30 wikiPageLength "7833".
- Breda_30 wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Breda_30 wikiPageRevisionID "666785525".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink 6.5×52mm_Carcano.
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- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Balkan_Campaign_(World_War_II).
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Balkans_Campaign_(World_War_II).
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Beretta_Model_38.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Blowback_(firearms).
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Breda_M37.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Breda_Meccanica_Bresciana.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breda_weapons.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_machine_guns.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Machine_guns_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Campaign_(World_War_II).
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Italian_participation_in_the_Eastern_Front.
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- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink M1_Garand.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Italian_Army.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Second_Italo-Abyssinian_War.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
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- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLink File:Breda_30_CWM_2013_1.jpg.
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "6.5 mm Breda".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda 30".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda M30".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda Modello 30 Light Machine Gun".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda Modello 30".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda machine guns".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breda modello 1930".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "M1930".
- Breda_30 wikiPageWikiLinkText "M30".
- Breda_30 action Blowback_(firearms).
- Breda_30 cartridge "6.5".
- Breda_30 designDate "1930".
- Breda_30 era World_War_II.
- Breda_30 feed "stripper clips of 20 rounds".
- Breda_30 hasPhotoCollection Breda_30.
- Breda_30 isRanged "yes".
- Breda_30 length "1230.0".
- Breda_30 manufacturer Breda_Meccanica_Bresciana.
- Breda_30 maxRange "3000 m".
- Breda_30 name "Fucile Mitragliatore Breda Modello 30".
- Breda_30 number "30000".
- Breda_30 partLength "450.0".
- Breda_30 productionDate "1930".
- Breda_30 range "800 m".
- Breda_30 rate "~500 round/min".
- Breda_30 service "1930".
- Breda_30 specType "machine gun".
- Breda_30 type Light_machine_gun.
- Breda_30 usedBy Greece.
- Breda_30 usedBy Kingdom_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 usedBy Nazi_Germany.
- Breda_30 usedBy Yugoslavia.
- Breda_30 variants Breda_M37.
- Breda_30 velocity "630.0".
- Breda_30 wars Second_Italo-Abyssinian_War.
- Breda_30 wars Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War.
- Breda_30 wars World_War_II.
- Breda_30 weight "10.6".
- Breda_30 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- Breda_30 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Breda_30 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWIIItalianInfWeapons.
- Breda_30 subject Category:Breda_weapons.
- Breda_30 subject Category:Light_machine_guns.
- Breda_30 subject Category:Machine_guns_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_Italy.
- Breda_30 hypernym Gun.
- Breda_30 type Article.
- Breda_30 type Device.
- Breda_30 type Weapon.
- Breda_30 type Article.
- Breda_30 type Product.
- Breda_30 type Thing.
- Breda_30 type Q728.
- Breda_30 comment "The Fucile Mitragliatore Breda modello 30 was the standard light machine gun of the Royal Italian Army during World War II.The Breda M30 or Breda 30, was rather unusual for a light machine gun. It was fed from a fixed magazine attached to the right side of the weapon and was loaded using brass or steel 20-round stripper clips. If the magazine or its hinge/latch were damaged the weapon became unusable. It also fired from a closed bolt along with using blowback for its action.".
- Breda_30 label "Breda 30".
- Breda_30 sameAs Breda_M30.