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Breda-SAFAT machine gun

Breda-SAFAT (Società Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Meccaniche / Breda Meccanica Bresciana - Società Anonima Fabbrica Armi Torino) was an Italian weapons manufacturer of the 1930s and 1940s that designed and produced a range of machine-guns and cannon primarily for use in aircraft. Based on the M1919 Browning machine gun, the Italian guns were chambered to fire indigenous ammunition with 7.7 mm (0.303 in) and 12.7 mm (0.500 in) calibres, predominantly ball, tracer for the 7.7mm, including high explosive incendiary tracer (HEI-T) (filled with 0.8 grams of PETN), or armour-piercing (AP) for the 12.7mm.

Breda-SAFAT
A 12.7 mm (0.500 in) Breda-SAFAT machine gun on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
TypeMachine-gun
Place of originItaly
Service history
In serviceLate 1930s and 1940s
Used byRegia Aeronautica
Royal Hungarian Air Force
Syrian Army
WarsSpanish Civil War
World War II
Six Day War
Production history
Designed1935
ManufacturerBreda-SAFAT (Società Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Meccaniche / Breda Meccanica Bresciana / Società Italiana Ernesto Breda - Società Anonima Fabbrica Armi Torino)
VariantsBreda-SAFAT 20mm cannon
Specifications
Mass12.5 kg (28 lb) (7.7 mm)
29 kg (64 lb) (12.7 mm)[1]
Length109 cm (43 in) (7.7 mm)
139 cm (55 in) (12.7 mm)[1]
Barrel length64 cm (25 in) (7.7 mm)
80 cm (31 in) (12.7 mm)[1]

Cartridge7.7x56mmR light, 12.7x81mmSR [it] heavy
Caliber7.7 mm (0.303 in)
12.7 mm (0.50 in)[1]
Barrels1
ActionShort recoil[1]
Rate of fire800–900 rounds/min (7.7 mm)
700 rounds/min (575 rounds/min synchronized) (12.7 mm)[1]
Muzzle velocity730 metres per second (2,400 ft/s) (7.7 mm)
765 metres per second (2,510 ft/s) (12.7 mm)[1]
Feed systemBelt-fed[1]

Design and development edit

During the 1930s both Breda and SAFAT (a division of FIAT) were given the task of producing designs for a new range of machine-guns for use in aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica, the offering from Breda being preferred. FIAT contested the decision but lost, resulting in the sale of SAFAT to Breda to form Breda-SAFAT.

Despite the aim of producing an airborne machine-gun equal or superior to other similar weapons, the use of low propellant capacity rounds resulted in significantly lower muzzle velocities than other weapons of similar calibres. Other inadequacies included high weight and modest rates of fire as well as the ineffectiveness of the High Explosive-Incendiary-Tracer round.

However, despite these shortcomings, the Breda-SAFAT gun was generally praised by the Italian pilots and armourers: the pilots because of its long range and apparent good hitting power, the armourers because of its reliability.[2]

Thus, Italy lacked machine-guns with the critical qualities of light weight, a high rate of fire, good muzzle velocity, good projectile weight and reliability, while the Soviets, Germans, Americans and Japanese had 12.7 mm calibre automatic ordnance in the Berezin UB, MG 131, Browning M2, and Ho-103 respectively. Late-war Italian aircraft began to adopt the "original" calibre German Mauser 20 mm (0.787 in) MG 151 cannon to give their aircraft parity in firepower with Allied fighters, with as many as three MG 151 fitted to Macchi MC.205, Fiat G.55 and Reggiane Re.2005—the third cannon firing through the propeller hub of the licence-built Daimler-Benz DB 605 engines (Fiat Tifone) inline inverted V12 engines used to power these aircraft—in addition to synchronized cowl-mounted 12.7mm Bredas-SAFATs.

The Breda guns, although adequate in 1935 at the time of their design, were out-classed by the standards of 1940, with Italian fighters such as the Fiat C.R.42, Fiat G.50 Freccia, Macchi MC.200, Macchi MC.202 and Reggiane Re.2000 still only having two 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine-guns and sometimes two extra 7.7 mm Breda-SAFAT machine-guns. Despite their shortcomings, thousands of Breda guns were built in the 1930s and 1940s, arming nearly every Italian fighter and bomber of that period. Many of these weapons were also adapted for the anti-aircraft role and remained in service until the 1970s as reserve weapons; even if all the aircraft that they equipped had been phased out by that time.

Applications edit

 
12.7mm Breda-SAFAT machine-guns in the waist gun positions of a FIAT R.S.14

Fighters edit

Bombers edit

Ground-attack edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Williams, Anthony G.; Gustin, Dr. Emmanuel. Flying Guns of World War II.
  2. ^ Gustavsson, Håkan; Slongo, Ludvico (2012). Gladiator vs Cr.42 Falco: 1940–41. Duel 47. Osprey Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 9781849087087.

References edit

  • Ciampaglia, Giuseppe (2006). "Quando la Regia adottò il cannone da 20mm". RID Magazine (11).
  • Gustavsson, Håkan; Slongo, Ludvico (2012). Gladiator vs Cr.42 Falco : 1940-41. ISBN 9781849087087.
  • Williams, Anthony G.; Dr. Emmanuel Gustin (2003-02-01). Flying Guns of World War II. Ramsbury: Airlife. p. 316. ISBN 978-1-84037-227-4.

External links edit

  Media related to Breda-SAFAT at Wikimedia Commons

  • Italian Wikipedia image of a SAFAT machine gun in the ground role

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Breda SAFAT Societa Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Meccaniche Breda Meccanica Bresciana Societa Anonima Fabbrica Armi Torino was an Italian weapons manufacturer of the 1930s and 1940s that designed and produced a range of machine guns and cannon primarily for use in aircraft Based on the M1919 Browning machine gun the Italian guns were chambered to fire indigenous ammunition with 7 7 mm 0 303 in and 12 7 mm 0 500 in calibres predominantly ball tracer for the 7 7mm including high explosive incendiary tracer HEI T filled with 0 8 grams of PETN or armour piercing AP for the 12 7mm Breda SAFATA 12 7 mm 0 500 in Breda SAFAT machine gun on display at the Steven F Udvar Hazy CenterTypeMachine gunPlace of originItalyService historyIn serviceLate 1930s and 1940sUsed byRegia AeronauticaRoyal Hungarian Air ForceSyrian ArmyWarsSpanish Civil WarWorld War IISix Day WarProduction historyDesigned1935ManufacturerBreda SAFAT Societa Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Meccaniche Breda Meccanica Bresciana Societa Italiana Ernesto Breda Societa Anonima Fabbrica Armi Torino VariantsBreda SAFAT 20mm cannonSpecificationsMass12 5 kg 28 lb 7 7 mm 29 kg 64 lb 12 7 mm 1 Length109 cm 43 in 7 7 mm 139 cm 55 in 12 7 mm 1 Barrel length64 cm 25 in 7 7 mm 80 cm 31 in 12 7 mm 1 Cartridge7 7x56mmR light 12 7x81mmSR it heavyCaliber7 7 mm 0 303 in 12 7 mm 0 50 in 1 Barrels1ActionShort recoil 1 Rate of fire800 900 rounds min 7 7 mm 700 rounds min 575 rounds min synchronized 12 7 mm 1 Muzzle velocity730 metres per second 2 400 ft s 7 7 mm 765 metres per second 2 510 ft s 12 7 mm 1 Feed systemBelt fed 1 Contents 1 Design and development 2 Applications 2 1 Fighters 2 2 Bombers 2 3 Ground attack 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksDesign and development editDuring the 1930s both Breda and SAFAT a division of FIAT were given the task of producing designs for a new range of machine guns for use in aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica the offering from Breda being preferred FIAT contested the decision but lost resulting in the sale of SAFAT to Breda to form Breda SAFAT Despite the aim of producing an airborne machine gun equal or superior to other similar weapons the use of low propellant capacity rounds resulted in significantly lower muzzle velocities than other weapons of similar calibres Other inadequacies included high weight and modest rates of fire as well as the ineffectiveness of the High Explosive Incendiary Tracer round However despite these shortcomings the Breda SAFAT gun was generally praised by the Italian pilots and armourers the pilots because of its long range and apparent good hitting power the armourers because of its reliability 2 Thus Italy lacked machine guns with the critical qualities of light weight a high rate of fire good muzzle velocity good projectile weight and reliability while the Soviets Germans Americans and Japanese had 12 7 mm calibre automatic ordnance in the Berezin UB MG 131 Browning M2 and Ho 103 respectively Late war Italian aircraft began to adopt the original calibre German Mauser 20 mm 0 787 in MG 151 cannon to give their aircraft parity in firepower with Allied fighters with as many as three MG 151 fitted to Macchi MC 205 Fiat G 55 and Reggiane Re 2005 the third cannon firing through the propeller hub of the licence built Daimler Benz DB 605 engines Fiat Tifone inline inverted V12 engines used to power these aircraft in addition to synchronized cowl mounted 12 7mm Bredas SAFATs The Breda guns although adequate in 1935 at the time of their design were out classed by the standards of 1940 with Italian fighters such as the Fiat C R 42 Fiat G 50 Freccia Macchi MC 200 Macchi MC 202 and Reggiane Re 2000 still only having two 12 7 mm Breda SAFAT machine guns and sometimes two extra 7 7 mm Breda SAFAT machine guns Despite their shortcomings thousands of Breda guns were built in the 1930s and 1940s arming nearly every Italian fighter and bomber of that period Many of these weapons were also adapted for the anti aircraft role and remained in service until the 1970s as reserve weapons even if all the aircraft that they equipped had been phased out by that time Applications edit nbsp 12 7mm Breda SAFAT machine guns in the waist gun positions of a FIAT R S 14Fighters edit Fiat CR 32 Fiat CR 42 Fiat G 50 Freccia Fiat G 55 Macchi C 200 Macchi C 202 Macchi C 205 Reggiane Re 2000 Reggiane Re 2002 Reggiane Re 2005Bombers edit Caproni Ca 133 Caproni Ca 309 Caproni Ca 310 Fiat BR 20 Piaggio P 108 Savoia Marchetti SM 79Ground attack edit Breda Ba 64 Breda Ba 65 Breda Ba 88 Lince CANSA FC 20Notes edit a b c d e f g h Williams Anthony G Gustin Dr Emmanuel Flying Guns of World War II Gustavsson Hakan Slongo Ludvico 2012 Gladiator vs Cr 42 Falco 1940 41 Duel 47 Osprey Publishing p 71 ISBN 9781849087087 References editCiampaglia Giuseppe 2006 Quando la Regia adotto il cannone da 20mm RID Magazine 11 Gustavsson Hakan Slongo Ludvico 2012 Gladiator vs Cr 42 Falco 1940 41 ISBN 9781849087087 Williams Anthony G Dr Emmanuel Gustin 2003 02 01 Flying Guns of World War II Ramsbury Airlife p 316 ISBN 978 1 84037 227 4 External links edit nbsp Media related to Breda SAFAT at Wikimedia Commons Italian Wikipedia image of a SAFAT machine gun in the ground role Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Breda SAFAT machine gun amp oldid 1150708871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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