Here’s What You Need to Know: Germany’s Bundeswehr still fields the MG3 general-purpose machine gun. Though the design has been modernized somewhat, its not too bad for something that is approaching a ...
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Why Hitler’s Buzzsaw Never Replaced the MG-34 in German Tanks
The MG-42 was faster, more ruthless, and far cheaper to manufacture—earning the grim nickname “Hitler’s Buzzsaw.” So why did ...
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Inside the MG-34: The Little Gun Behind Germany’s Tank Fear
From the Panzer III to the fearsome King Tiger, German tanks carried more than just armor—they carried firepower built on ...
German infantry tactics depended on the MG 34 (and similar but later production MG 42) to increase a squad’s available firepower. Unlike the United States, which issued the semi-automatic M1 Garand ...
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