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Obsolete or Obsolescent?
I'm fairly certain that we have a thread dedicated to older weapon systems likely to appear on T2K battlefields so I'll try to merge this thread and that when I get home from work.
In the meantime, here's more living proof that armies in need will make due with what they can scrounge. If it ain't broke, it's gonna get used. https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...-gun-in-combat
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Given the role they've assigned it, the Maxim is an ideal "tool for the job".
I was going to say that it uses the same 7.62mm round that Soviet/Russian GPMGs use but it would be more correct to say that Soviet/Russian GPMGs still use the same round that the Russian Maxim guns used - so there's no issue with ammo compatibility. |
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Which is a mighty fine and noteworthy achievement given that it's an "obsolete" rimmed cartridge!
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I was shocked a bit when the supposedly obsolete and out of service M44T (a Turkish variant of the M44 SPH, supposedly taken out of Turkish Service in the 1970s) was spotted in use by Turkish forces in 2019 by a news crew filming the Turks wiping out a Kurdish position. I statted out on my Turkish Artillery page of what a modernized M44T might be like.
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I'd guess that it was a Turkish-sponsored militia/paramilitary rather than a Turkish army soldier, but I could very well be wrong.
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Right now the Turks are going full bore w/ their homegrown copy of the Korean K9 realizing that nowdays you need that longer barrel especially when nobody in the West seems to be interested in building ICM rounds any more. Mad Mike |
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The RPG-7 rounds uses a piezo-electric fuse, meaning it needs sufficient crush pressure to activate it but I'm pretty sure that what madmikechoi was referring to was the fuse of the alternate warhead in the video (in this particular case, it appears to be an 82mm mortar shell).
From the very little I understand of the video, they appear to be showing a homemade munition that was fired against them, to the camera crew (as opposed to them making it themselves). It consists of what appears to be the normal RPG-7 propellant/fin body with an adaptor to allow a mortar round to be mated to it (making some kind of direct fire mortar weapon out of the RPG launcher). |
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Worth noting that the WWII M1 grenade adaptor, which could be fitted to a hand grenade and then fired like a rifle grenade, could also be used with 60mm mortar shells. Range was greatly reduced but effect was much greater.
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Grenades only though.
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