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- MG_131_machine_gun length "1170.0".
- MG_131_machine_gun weight "16.6".
- MG_131_machine_gun abstract "The MG 131 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 131, or \"Machine gun 131\") was a German 13 mm caliber machine gun developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall-Borsig and produced from 1940 to 1945. The MG 131 was designed for use at fixed, flexible or turreted, single or twin mountings in Luftwaffe aircraft during World War II.It was one of the smallest, if not the smallest among the heavy machine guns, the weight was less than 60% of the M2 Browning or the Breda 12.7 mm. Despite this, the MG 131 was a rapid fire weapon with an elevated firepower for its mass. It was equipped with HE rounds. The nearer equivalent could have been the Ho-103. The other Axis main machine gun, the Breda 12.7 mm, was around 13 kg heavier and bigger, while slower by at least 150 rpm. The small size of the MG 131 meant the possibility to replace the 7.92 mm machine guns even in the small nose of the Luftwaffe fighters, which was commonplace from 1943 onwards. This weapon was a marked improvement as the greater armour protection Allied aircraft received rendered smaller calibers almost useless. This was especially true when it came to heavy Allied bombers.It was installed in the Messerschmitt Bf 109, Me 410 Hornisse, Fw 190, Ju 88, Junkers Ju 388, He 177 Greif bomber, and many other aircraft. The Fernbedienbare Drehlafette FDL 131Z remotely controlled gun turret system, used as a forward-mount dorsal turret on the He 177A, used two MG 131s for dorsal defense, with the experimental Hecklafette HL 131V manned aircraft tail turret design, meant to be standardized on the never-built A-6 version of the He 177A, was also meant for standardization on many late-war prototype developments of German heavy bomber airframes such as the separately developed four engined He 177B and the 1943–44 Amerika Bomber design contender from Heinkel, the BMW 801E radial-powered Heinkel He 277, both airframes being intended to use the HL 131V tail turret unit mounting four MG 131s, two guns each mounted in each of a pair of rotating exterior elevation carriages on either side of the seated gunner, with horizontal traverse executed by the turret core's rotation. The design of the turret originated with the Borsig division of Rheinmetall-Borsig (the manufacturer of the guns themselves) and was a design with promise, using hydraulic drive to both elevate the turret through a 60º arc of both elevation and depression, with a capability for horizontal traverse of some 100º to either side, all at a top traverse angular speed of 60º per second. The Hecklafette tail turret design was never produced beyond a small number of prototype and test examples from 1943 onwards, with few relics of their existence remaining.The MG 131 fired electrically primed ammunition in order to sustain a high rate of fire when shooting through the propeller disc of a single-engined fighter. A pair of MG 131 machine guns was used as cowl armament on later models of the Bf 109G (which originally required one blister or Beule on each side of the fuselage, flanking the upper rear end of the engine, to house the larger breech of the new gun) and the Fw 190.".
- MG_131_machine_gun length "1.17".
- MG_131_machine_gun origin Nazi_Germany.
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- MG_131_machine_gun type Heavy_machine_gun.
- MG_131_machine_gun usedInWar World_War_II.
- MG_131_machine_gun weight "16600.0".
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- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "13 mm machine guns".
- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "13mm".
- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "FDL 131 Z".
- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG 131 machine gun".
- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG 131".
- MG_131_machine_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "gun".
- MG_131_machine_gun action Closed_bolt.
- MG_131_machine_gun action Recoil_operation.
- MG_131_machine_gun caption "Maschinengewehr 131".
- MG_131_machine_gun cartridge "13".
- MG_131_machine_gun designDate "1938".
- MG_131_machine_gun era "World War II".
- MG_131_machine_gun feed Belt_(firearms).
- MG_131_machine_gun isRanged "yes".
- MG_131_machine_gun manufacturer Rheinmetall.
- MG_131_machine_gun name "MG 131".
- MG_131_machine_gun origin Nazi_Germany.
- MG_131_machine_gun platform "Tripod, Aircraft".
- MG_131_machine_gun productionDate "1940".
- MG_131_machine_gun rate "900".
- MG_131_machine_gun service "1940".
- MG_131_machine_gun specType Automatic_firearm.
- MG_131_machine_gun specType Machine_gun.
- MG_131_machine_gun target "Personnel, light-armored vehicles, aircraft".
- MG_131_machine_gun type Heavy_machine_gun.
- MG_131_machine_gun usedBy Nazi_Germany.
- MG_131_machine_gun wars World_War_II.
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- MG_131_machine_gun subject Category:Aircraft_guns.
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- MG_131_machine_gun hypernym Gun.
- MG_131_machine_gun type Device.
- MG_131_machine_gun type Weapon.
- MG_131_machine_gun type Firearm.
- MG_131_machine_gun type Product.
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- MG_131_machine_gun type Q728.
- MG_131_machine_gun comment "The MG 131 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 131, or \"Machine gun 131\") was a German 13 mm caliber machine gun developed in 1938 by Rheinmetall-Borsig and produced from 1940 to 1945. The MG 131 was designed for use at fixed, flexible or turreted, single or twin mountings in Luftwaffe aircraft during World War II.It was one of the smallest, if not the smallest among the heavy machine guns, the weight was less than 60% of the M2 Browning or the Breda 12.7 mm.".
- MG_131_machine_gun label "MG 131 machine gun".
- MG_131_machine_gun sameAs Q698657.
- MG_131_machine_gun sameAs Kulomet_MG_131.
- MG_131_machine_gun sameAs MG_131.
- MG_131_machine_gun sameAs MG_131.