M45 quad mount

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M45 quad mount
M45 quad mount
general information
Manufacturer country: United States
Weapon Category: Machine gun
Furnishing
Barrel length : 1654 mm
Technical specifications
Caliber : 12.7 × 99 mm NATO
Cadence : 2400 rounds / min
Fire types: Continuous fire
Visor : Reflex sight
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Mounted on a truck
Execution as M16

The M45 Quadmount is an American quadruple MG in .50BMG caliber . It was used by the United States Army and its allies during and after World War II .

description

Colloquially also called Maxson Mount , it was a mount with four Browning M2 machine guns.

Three systems were used as a standard mobile platform:

  • the M55 Machine Gun Trailer Mount on a single-axle trailer type M20, which was pulled by a light truck (on the road also by a jeep ),
  • the M51 Multiple Machine Gun Carriage on a trailer with a tandem axle of the type M17 (originally a platform trailer for a headlight), pulled by a medium or heavy truck or a tractor unit.

In the firing position, the gun platform was stabilized by means of four supports that were attached to the corners of the trailer.

In addition, there was the possibility of placing the carriage on the ground. If required, other variants (e.g. in-house work) such as assembly on a truck were used.

The vertical and lateral directions were carried out by means of electric motors. Two batteries and a battery charger were included for power supply. The gunner sat between the machine guns arranged in pairs and was able to cover the elevation range from 0 ° to + 60 ° within a second. The change of the side direction occurred at a similarly high speed.

The ammunition was fed mechanically (in some test models also electrically) via box magazines. Each contained 200 rounds of belted ammunition (soft core or armor piercing). A marine reflex sight was used as the aiming device.

Despite the small caliber for an anti-aircraft gun, it was an effective weapon, as a large number of projectiles could be brought into the air through the four tubes. The weapon remained - mostly as the M16 - in use by the armies of various countries until the 1970s. The M16A1 variant was part of the initial equipment of the Bundeswehr .

Further development

TCM 20

Israel developed the TCM-20 anti - aircraft gun from the M45 , in which the four machine guns were replaced by two 20 mm Hispano-Suiza HS.404 automatic cannons . This was then replaced in the 1970s by the M163 Vulcan air defense system . However, some reserve units still had the TCM-20 until the 1980s, which were also exported to various third world countries.

Technical specifications

Maxson Mount
Type: Quadruple anti-aircraft machine gun
Carriage: Center pivot mount
Caliber: .50 BMG
Pipe length: 1654 mm
Shot height eff .: about 1000 m
Muzzle velocity:   884 m / s
Weight of the carriage: 1087 kg
Side straightening circle: 360 °
Elevation range: - 5 ° to + 85 °
Rate of fire:   2400 rounds / min. (cyclically all weapons)  

Pulled platforms

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