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The '''Carden Heavy Machine Gun''' (or commonly known as '''Carden HMG''') is a name primarily used to refer to the water-cooled {{wp|.303 British|.303 Lucis}} (7.7 mm) machine gun produced by [[Carden .Ltd]], originally for the | The '''Carden Heavy Machine Gun''' (or commonly known as '''Carden HMG''') is a name primarily used to refer to the water-cooled {{wp|.303 British|.303 Lucis}} (7.7 mm) machine gun produced by [[Carden .Ltd]], originally for the Lucis Army. The machine gun typically required a six to eight-man team to operate: one fired, one fed the ammunition, the rest helped to carry the weapon, its ammunition, and spare parts. Not to be confused with the [[Mandler machine gun]], it was in service from before the [[First Europan War]] until the 1960s, with air-cooled versions of it on many Allied [[First Europan War]] fighter aircraft. | ||
The gun is known for its solid build and reliability. During the [[Battle of Avnin]], 5 companies from the [[Royal Tristainian Machine Gun Corps]] fired their Carden HMGs for twelve hours without suffering a single jam nor defect. The gun was nicknamed as the '''"Water Gun Wonder"'''. | The gun is known for its solid build and reliability. During the [[Battle of Avnin]], 5 companies from the [[Royal Tristainian Machine Gun Corps]] fired their Carden HMGs for twelve hours without suffering a single jam nor defect. The gun was nicknamed as the '''"Water Gun Wonder"'''. | ||
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{{flagicon image|Flag_of_Altissia2.jpg|22px}} [[Altissia]]<br/> | {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Altissia2.jpg|22px}} [[Altissia]]<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Commonwealth of Basel.jpg|22px}} [[Basel-Ebel]] <br/> | {{flagicon image|Commonwealth of Basel.jpg|22px}} [[Basel-Ebel]] <br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|Erebonian_Flag.jpg|22px}} [[Erebonian Empire]]: Still in use by the [[Thors Military Academy]] and in reserves<br/> | {{flagicon image|Erebonian_Flag.jpg|22px}} [[Erebonian Empire]]: Still in use by the [[Thors Military Academy]] and in reserves<br/> | ||
{{flagicon image|GalliaF.png|22px}} [[Gallia-Bruhl]]: Still in use by the [[Royal Gallian Militia]] as a standard issue light machine gun<br/> | {{flagicon image|GalliaF.png|22px}} [[Gallia-Bruhl]]: Still in use by the [[Royal Gallian Militia]] as a standard issue light machine gun<br/> |
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Carden Heavy Machine Gun | |
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Type | Medium machine gun |
Place of origin | United Kingdom |
Service history | |
In service | 1913-Present (in limited use) |
Used by | United Kingdom |
Wars | First Europan War Second Europan War War of Lorican Aggression Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis Second Lucis Civil War Imperial Crisis |
Production history | |
Designed | 1912 |
Manufacturer | Carden |
Specifications | |
Weight | 33–51 lb (15–23 kg) all-up |
Length | 3 ft 8 in (1.12 m) |
Barrel length | 28 in (720 mm) |
Crew | three man crew |
Cartridge | .303 Lucis |
Action | recoil with gas boost |
Rate of fire | 450 to 500 round/min |
Muzzle velocity | 2,440 ft/s (744 m/s) (.303 Mk. VII ball) 2,525 ft/s (770 m/s) (.303 Mk. VIIIz ball) |
Effective firing range | 2,187 yd (2,000 m) |
Maximum firing range | 4,500 yd (4,115 m) indirect fire (.303 Mk. VIIIz ball) |
Feed system | 250-round canvas belt |
The Carden Heavy Machine Gun (or commonly known as Carden HMG) is a name primarily used to refer to the water-cooled .303 Lucis (7.7 mm) machine gun produced by Carden .Ltd, originally for the Lucis Army. The machine gun typically required a six to eight-man team to operate: one fired, one fed the ammunition, the rest helped to carry the weapon, its ammunition, and spare parts. Not to be confused with the Mandler machine gun, it was in service from before the First Europan War until the 1960s, with air-cooled versions of it on many Allied First Europan War fighter aircraft.
The gun is known for its solid build and reliability. During the Battle of Avnin, 5 companies from the Royal Tristainian Machine Gun Corps fired their Carden HMGs for twelve hours without suffering a single jam nor defect. The gun was nicknamed as the "Water Gun Wonder".
Development
Combat History
Users
Alteria
Altissia
Basel-Ebel
Erebonian Empire: Still in use by the Thors Military Academy and in reserves
Gallia-Bruhl: Still in use by the Royal Gallian Militia as a standard issue light machine gun
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Lestallum
New Akiba: In limited use
Nibelheim-Saxe-Hanover: In limited use
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Tenebrae and Solheim
United Kingdom
Zanarkand: In limited use