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- MG_08 length "1175.0".
- MG_08 weight "69.0".
- MG_08 abstract "The Maschinengewehr 08, or MG 08, was the German Army's standard machine gun in World War I and is an adaption of Hiram S. Maxim's original 1884 Maxim gun. It was produced in a number of variants during the war. The MG 08 served during World War II as a heavy machine gun in many German infantry divisions, although by the end of the war it had mostly been relegated to second-rate fortress units.The Maschinengewehr 08 (or MG 08)—so-named after 1908, its year of adoption—was a development of the license made Maschinengewehr 01. It could reach a firing rate of up to 400 rounds per minute using 250-round fabric belts of 7.92x57mm ammunition, although sustained firing would lead to overheating; it was water-cooled using a jacket around the barrel that held approximately one gallon of water. Using a separate attachment sight with range calculator for indirect fire, the MG 08 could be operated from cover. Additional telescopic sights were also developed and used in quantity during the war.The MG 08, like the Maxim gun, operated on the basis of short barrel recoil and a toggle lock; once cocked and fired the MG 08 would continue firing rounds until the trigger was released (or until all available ammunition was expended). Its practical range was estimated at some 2,000 metres (2,200 yd) up to an extreme range of 3,600 metres (3,900 yd). The MG 08 was mounted on a sled mount (German: Schlittenlafette) that was ferried between locations either on carts or else carried above men's shoulders in the manner of a stretcher.Pre-war production was by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Berlin and the government arsenal at Spandau (so that the gun was often referred to as a Spandau MG 08). When the war began in August 1914, approximately 12,000 MG 08s were available to battlefield units; production, at numerous factories, was however markedly ramped up during wartime. In 1914 some 200 MG 08s were produced each month; by 1916—once the weapon had established itself as the pre-eminent defensive battlefield weapon—the number had increased to 3,000; and a year later to 14,400 per month.".
- MG_08 length "1.175".
- MG_08 origin German_Empire.
- MG_08 thumbnail German_MG08_Machine_Gun.jpg?width=300.
- MG_08 type Heavy_machine_gun.
- MG_08 usedInWar Chinese_Civil_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar Finnish_Civil_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar Korean_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar Vietnam_War.
- MG_08 usedInWar World_War_I.
- MG_08 usedInWar World_War_II.
- MG_08 usedInWar Xinhai_Revolution.
- MG_08 weight "69000.0".
- MG_08 wikiPageExternalLink historic-february02.html.
- MG_08 wikiPageExternalLink MG.
- MG_08 wikiPageID "1284065".
- MG_08 wikiPageRevisionID "606572130".
- MG_08 action "Short recoil, Toggle locked".
- MG_08 caption "MG 08 on a sledge mount".
- MG_08 cartridge "13".
- MG_08 cartridge "8".
- MG_08 crew "four man crew".
- MG_08 feed "250".
- MG_08 hasPhotoCollection MG_08.
- MG_08 isRanged "yes".
- MG_08 manufacturer "Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken".
- MG_08 manufacturer "Hanyang Arsenal".
- MG_08 manufacturer "Spandau and Erfurt arsenals".
- MG_08 name "Maschinengewehr 08".
- MG_08 number "173000".
- MG_08 origin German_Empire.
- MG_08 rate "450".
- MG_08 service "1908".
- MG_08 service "1960.0".
- MG_08 type Heavy_machine_gun.
- MG_08 usedBy "See ''[[#Users".
- MG_08 variants "HMG Type 24".
- MG_08 variants "LMG 08/15".
- MG_08 variants "MG 08/15".
- MG_08 variants "lMG 08".
- MG_08 wars Chinese_Civil_War.
- MG_08 wars Finnish_Civil_War.
- MG_08 wars Korean_War.
- MG_08 wars Polish–Soviet_War.
- MG_08 wars Second_Sino-Japanese_War.
- MG_08 wars Vietnam_War.
- MG_08 wars World_War_I.
- MG_08 wars World_War_II.
- MG_08 wars Xinhai_Revolution.
- MG_08 weight "Total with water, without water".
- MG_08 weight "gun body, of water, tripod".
- MG_08 subject Category:8_mm_machine_guns.
- MG_08 subject Category:Early_machine_guns.
- MG_08 subject Category:Machine_guns_of_Germany.
- MG_08 subject Category:Medium_machine_guns.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_China.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_Germany.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_Poland.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_II_machine_guns.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_II_military_equipment_of_Finland.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_I_Austro-Hungarian_infantry_weapons.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_I_German_infantry_weapons.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_I_aircraft_guns.
- MG_08 subject Category:World_War_I_machine_guns.
- MG_08 type Device.
- MG_08 type Weapon.
- MG_08 type Product.
- MG_08 type PhysicalDevice.
- MG_08 type Weapon.
- MG_08 type DesignedArtifact.
- MG_08 comment "The Maschinengewehr 08, or MG 08, was the German Army's standard machine gun in World War I and is an adaption of Hiram S. Maxim's original 1884 Maxim gun. It was produced in a number of variants during the war.".
- MG_08 label "Karabin maszynowy MG08".
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- MG_08 label "MG 08".
- MG_08 label "MG 08".
- MG_08 label "MG 08".
- MG_08 label "MG-08".
- MG_08 label "MG08".
- MG_08 label "MG08重機槍".
- MG_08 label "MG08重機関銃".
- MG_08 label "Maschinengewehr 08".
- MG_08 label "Maschinengewehr 08".
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- MG_08 sameAs MG08.
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- MG_08 wasDerivedFrom MG_08?oldid=606572130.