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383:. The naval quad mount featured a 200-round magazine per barrel, which wrapped the ammunition belt around the magazine drum. Maximum rate of fire of fire was 700 rounds per minute, per gun (cyclic) but could be reduced to 450. The four-barrel mounting had its guns adjusted to provide a spread of fire, amounting to 60 ft (18 m) wide and 50 ft (15 m) high at 1,000 yd (910 m). Vickers claimed that it could fire all 800 rounds in 20 seconds and could then be reloaded in a further 30 seconds. During the Second World War it was also mounted on power-operated turrets (usually a twin-gun mount) in smaller craft such as 364: 84: 35: 1195: 324:
The Mark I was the initial model but the gun went through further development before entering production and the first Mark to be taken into service was the Mark II. The Mark II entered service in 1933 and was mounted in some British light tanks, often paired with a 0.303 Vickers. The Mark II had a
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The Mark III was a naval version used as an anti-aircraft weapon, mostly by the Royal Navy and allied navies in the Second World War, typically in mountings of four guns but also as single and dual mounts. It proved insufficiently powerful at short-range against modern all-metal aircraft and was
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but fired the enlarged calibre British Vickers 0.5-inch (12.7 mm) ammunition; this round was shorter in length than the American
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The Mark V, introduced in 1935, was a strengthened variant and the main variant to be used. Fire rate was 500-600 rounds per minute.
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The Mark IV was introduced in 1933 but not declared obsolete until 1944. It had full auto only at 600 rounds per minute.
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was a large-calibre British automatic weapon. The gun was commonly used as a close-in anti-aircraft weapon on
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and Allied ships, typically in a four-gun mounting (UK) or two-gun mounting (Dutch), as well as
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and other armoured fighting vehicles. It was similar to the .303 in (7.7 mm)
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pistol grip rather than the spade grips of the infantry 0.303 machine gun.
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Marks IV and V were improved versions and were also used on trucks in the
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63 pounds (29 kg), excluding 10 pounds (4.5 kg) cooling water
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A four-gun, naval anti-aircraft mounting, on board the destroyer
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about higher-velocity Vickers class D firing 12.7x120mm SR .
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0.5 inch Vickers machine gun

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heavy machine gun
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Royal Navy
tanks
Vickers machine gun
.50 BMG
North Africa Campaign
Long Range Desert Group
armoured fighting vehicles
15 mm (0.59 in) Besa machine gun

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Oerlikon 20 mm cannon
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motor torpedo boats
M2 Browning
Pom-pom
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