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Heckler & Koch MG4

The Heckler & Koch MG4 (also known as the HK123) is a belt-fed 5.56 mm light machine gun designed and developed by German firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch. It was developed in the late 1990s and first seen publicly in September 2001. It has been selected to replace the 7.62 mm MG3 general-purpose machine gun in the Bundeswehr at the squad support level; it will complement the MG3 in other roles. It will also be the secondary armament of the new Puma infantry fighting vehicle. Overall, it is designed to be light, provide maximum safety to the user and function reliably under adverse conditions using a wide range of ammunition from different manufacturers, without the need to adjust the gas system. It was known as the MG43 prior to its adoption by the Bundeswehr.

Heckler & Koch MG4
A left-side view of the Heckler & Koch MG4
TypeLight machine gun
Place of originGermany
Service history
In service2005–present
Used bySee Users
WarsYemeni Civil War (2014–present)[1]
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Saudi–Yemeni border conflict (2015–present)
Production history
DesignerHeckler & Koch
Designed1990s
ManufacturerHeckler & Koch
Produced2001–present
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass8.15 kg (17.97 lb)
Length1,030 mm (40.6 in) stock extended / 830 mm (32.7 in) stock folded
Barrel length450 mm (17.7 in)
Width90 mm (3.5 in)
Height250 mm (9.8 in)

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire890 (± 60) rounds/min
Muzzle velocity920 m/s (3,018 ft/s)
Effective firing rangeApprox. 1,000 m
Feed systemM27 linked disintegrating belt
SightsIron sights; MIL-STD-1913 rail provided for optics, German Army models are equipped with telescopic sights with 3× magnification.

Design details edit

 
German Army MG4 with a telescopic sight.

The MG4 is an air-cooled, belt-fed gas-operated light machine gun with a positively locked rotary bolt and is somewhat similar in concept to the Belgian Minimi light machine gun. Safety mechanisms on the machine gun includes a manual safety incorporated into the fire mode selector toggle; setting the fire selector lever on the "safe" position blocks the trigger mechanically and locks the bolt in the cocked position. When the bolt is not pulled back completely, accidental firing is prevented by an integral, automatic mechanism that prevents the bolt from traveling forward. In addition, the firing pin cannot reach the cartridge primer until the cartridge has been fully chambered.

The machine gun is fed from a disintegrating belt and is carried out in two stages from the top left using an enhanced pawl mechanism. As on the MG 42 family of machine guns, the belt is expelled to the right and spent cases are ejected downwards, although sideways ejection to the right is an option.

The MG4 has a hammer-forged quick-change barrel that can be safely exchanged when hot without the need for protective gloves; the carrying handle serves as the barrel change grip. The barrel assembly weighs 1.80 kg (3.97 lb). To reduce the overall length of the weapon for transport, the butt stock can be folded to the left side of the receiver. With the buttstock folded the MG4 remains fully operable. A field cleaning kit is housed within the stock. The MG4 takes zero shifts between barrel assemblies into account by making the front sight of the assemblies mechanically adjustable. In its standard form, the MG4 is equipped with closed type iron sights with range settings up to 1,000 m (1,094 yd) in 100 m (109 yd) increments. The folding front sight element is mounted on the barrel assembly and is adjustable mechanically for both windage and elevation. The sight line radius is 602 millimeters (23.7 in). Optical or night sights or laser pointers can be mounted on a length of MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail located on the receiver feed tray cover. Bundeswehr models are equipped with telescopic sights with 3× magnification.

A folding bipod weighing 0.70 kg (1.54 lb) is provided. Supporting interfaces are integrated into the receiver to allow the MG4 to be mounted on the standard American M122A1 tripod for increased accuracy and stability.

Variants edit

 
MG4KE in the hands of Malaysian Navy PASKAL commando during 57th Malaysian National Day Parade.

MG4 (HK123) edit

The Heckler & Koch MG4 (HK123) light machine gun is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and has been adopted by the Bundeswehr.

MG4E (HK123E) edit

An export variant of the MG4 that has been slightly modified and is slightly lighter. The letter "E" in the designation stands for "Export". It has a different gas assembly that reduces the cyclic rate of fire. In 2007, the Spanish Army adopted this variant as their standard light machine gun. The Spanish Military of Defence ordered 1,800–2,000 of these light machine guns.[2][3][4]

MG4 Vehicle Weapon (HK123 Vehicle Weapon) edit

A variant of the MG4 configured for use as a vehicle or coaxial machine gun. It lacks a buttstock, rear sight, cartridge case deflector, handguard, and bipod mount. It can be fitted with a remote firing device and safety/fire selector lever. It can also be fitted for dismounted use.[2][3][4]

MG4K (HK123K) edit

A variant of the MG4 with a shorter barrel.

MG4KE (HK123KE) edit

An export variant of the MG4K.

MG4 A3 edit

A German Army modernized variant is under test that introduces Heckler & Koch MG5 elements such as being fitted with the Hensoldt ZO 4×30 Intermediate Range Targeting Optic combined with a red dot as optical day sights with 4× magnification to promote accuracy of fire. Like the MG5 the MG4 A3 uses a RAL 8000 green brown surface finish.[5]

MG5 (HK121) derivative edit

The Heckler & Koch MG5 (HK121) general-purpose machine gun is chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. It has been adopted by the Bundeswehr as their standard general-purpose machine gun. The MG5 is heavily based on the MG4, however there are only few parts that are interchangeable due to the machine guns having different calibers and their size differences.[4]

Users edit

 
A map with Heckler & Koch MG4 users in blue

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  2. ^ a b "Heckler & Koch :: Product Overview | HK123". www.heckler-koch.com. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  3. ^ a b "H&K MG4 | Weaponsystems.net". weaponsystems.net. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  4. ^ a b c ARG. "Heckler & Koch MG4 Light Machine Gun | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  5. ^ B, Eric (3 June 2020). "The New German Light Machine Gun – The MG4A3 (HK123)". thefirearmblog.com.
  6. ^ Ministria Mbrojtjes (2017-04-05), Armatimi i ri i FA, archived from the original on 2021-12-13, retrieved 2018-03-21
  7. ^ . 2016-06-02. Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  8. ^ García, Nicolás (1 July 2017). "The Chilean Marine Infantry exhibits its most modern rifles and machine guns in Concón". Infodefensa.com. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  9. ^ "FOTOD: Millega tegeleb eestlaste eriüksus Afganistanis?".
  10. ^ "Maschinengewehr MG4". Presse- und Informationszentrum Streitkräftebasis (in German). Streitkräftebasis. 2006-11-13. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  11. ^ Arthur, Gordon (August 2015). "Royal Malaysian Navy Special Forces". Combat & Survival: 48. ISSN 0955-9841.
  12. ^ . Combat & Survival Magazine August 2015. August 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  13. ^ Dan, Alex (9 February 2016). . Military Factory (Small Arms). Archived from the original on 14 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  14. ^ "AFEGANISTÃO: UNIDADE DE PROTECÇÃO DA FORÇA EM OPERAÇÕES | Operacional".
  15. ^ "O GRUPO DE INTERVENÇÃO DE OPERAÇÕES ESPECIAIS DA GNR | Operacional" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  16. ^ . 2016-03-12. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  17. ^ "Spanish Army procures the MG4 E". Heckler & Koch. 2007-08-02. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  18. ^ "'Made in Europe': Al-Qaida's guns – DW – 11/30/2018". dw.com. Retrieved 2023-02-27.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Heckler & Koch Product Catalog 2018
  • Das Maschinengewehr MG4

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The Heckler amp Koch MG4 also known as the HK123 is a belt fed 5 56 mm light machine gun designed and developed by German firearm manufacturer Heckler amp Koch It was developed in the late 1990s and first seen publicly in September 2001 It has been selected to replace the 7 62 mm MG3 general purpose machine gun in the Bundeswehr at the squad support level it will complement the MG3 in other roles It will also be the secondary armament of the new Puma infantry fighting vehicle Overall it is designed to be light provide maximum safety to the user and function reliably under adverse conditions using a wide range of ammunition from different manufacturers without the need to adjust the gas system It was known as the MG43 prior to its adoption by the Bundeswehr Heckler amp Koch MG4A left side view of the Heckler amp Koch MG4TypeLight machine gunPlace of originGermanyService historyIn service2005 presentUsed bySee UsersWarsYemeni Civil War 2014 present 1 Saudi Arabian led intervention in YemenSaudi Yemeni border conflict 2015 present Production historyDesignerHeckler amp KochDesigned1990sManufacturerHeckler amp KochProduced2001 presentVariantsSee VariantsSpecificationsMass8 15 kg 17 97 lb Length1 030 mm 40 6 in stock extended 830 mm 32 7 in stock foldedBarrel length450 mm 17 7 in Width90 mm 3 5 in Height250 mm 9 8 in Cartridge5 56 45mm NATOActionGas operated rotating boltRate of fire890 60 rounds minMuzzle velocity920 m s 3 018 ft s Effective firing rangeApprox 1 000 mFeed systemM27 linked disintegrating beltSightsIron sights MIL STD 1913 rail provided for optics German Army models are equipped with telescopic sights with 3 magnification Contents 1 Design details 2 Variants 2 1 MG4 HK123 2 1 1 MG4E HK123E 2 1 2 MG4 Vehicle Weapon HK123 Vehicle Weapon 2 2 MG4K HK123K 2 2 1 MG4KE HK123KE 2 2 2 MG4 A3 3 MG5 HK121 derivative 4 Users 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign details edit nbsp German Army MG4 with a telescopic sight The MG4 is an air cooled belt fed gas operated light machine gun with a positively locked rotary bolt and is somewhat similar in concept to the Belgian Minimi light machine gun Safety mechanisms on the machine gun includes a manual safety incorporated into the fire mode selector toggle setting the fire selector lever on the safe position blocks the trigger mechanically and locks the bolt in the cocked position When the bolt is not pulled back completely accidental firing is prevented by an integral automatic mechanism that prevents the bolt from traveling forward In addition the firing pin cannot reach the cartridge primer until the cartridge has been fully chambered The machine gun is fed from a disintegrating belt and is carried out in two stages from the top left using an enhanced pawl mechanism As on the MG 42 family of machine guns the belt is expelled to the right and spent cases are ejected downwards although sideways ejection to the right is an option The MG4 has a hammer forged quick change barrel that can be safely exchanged when hot without the need for protective gloves the carrying handle serves as the barrel change grip The barrel assembly weighs 1 80 kg 3 97 lb To reduce the overall length of the weapon for transport the butt stock can be folded to the left side of the receiver With the buttstock folded the MG4 remains fully operable A field cleaning kit is housed within the stock The MG4 takes zero shifts between barrel assemblies into account by making the front sight of the assemblies mechanically adjustable In its standard form the MG4 is equipped with closed type iron sights with range settings up to 1 000 m 1 094 yd in 100 m 109 yd increments The folding front sight element is mounted on the barrel assembly and is adjustable mechanically for both windage and elevation The sight line radius is 602 millimeters 23 7 in Optical or night sights or laser pointers can be mounted on a length of MIL STD 1913 Picatinny rail located on the receiver feed tray cover Bundeswehr models are equipped with telescopic sights with 3 magnification A folding bipod weighing 0 70 kg 1 54 lb is provided Supporting interfaces are integrated into the receiver to allow the MG4 to be mounted on the standard American M122A1 tripod for increased accuracy and stability Variants edit nbsp MG4KE in the hands of Malaysian Navy PASKAL commando during 57th Malaysian National Day Parade MG4 HK123 edit The Heckler amp Koch MG4 HK123 light machine gun is chambered in 5 56 45mm NATO cartridge and has been adopted by the Bundeswehr MG4E HK123E edit An export variant of the MG4 that has been slightly modified and is slightly lighter The letter E in the designation stands for Export It has a different gas assembly that reduces the cyclic rate of fire In 2007 the Spanish Army adopted this variant as their standard light machine gun The Spanish Military of Defence ordered 1 800 2 000 of these light machine guns 2 3 4 MG4 Vehicle Weapon HK123 Vehicle Weapon edit A variant of the MG4 configured for use as a vehicle or coaxial machine gun It lacks a buttstock rear sight cartridge case deflector handguard and bipod mount It can be fitted with a remote firing device and safety fire selector lever It can also be fitted for dismounted use 2 3 4 MG4K HK123K edit A variant of the MG4 with a shorter barrel MG4KE HK123KE edit An export variant of the MG4K MG4 A3 edit A German Army modernized variant is under test that introduces Heckler amp Koch MG5 elements such as being fitted with the Hensoldt ZO 4 30 Intermediate Range Targeting Optic combined with a red dot as optical day sights with 4 magnification to promote accuracy of fire Like the MG5 the MG4 A3 uses a RAL 8000 green brown surface finish 5 MG5 HK121 derivative editThe Heckler amp Koch MG5 HK121 general purpose machine gun is chambered in 7 62 51mm NATO cartridge It has been adopted by the Bundeswehr as their standard general purpose machine gun The MG5 is heavily based on the MG4 however there are only few parts that are interchangeable due to the machine guns having different calibers and their size differences 4 Users edit nbsp A map with Heckler amp Koch MG4 users in blue nbsp Albania Standard light support weapon of Albanian Land Forces 6 nbsp Brazil Federal Police 7 nbsp Chile Acquired by the Chilean Marine Corps in 2014 8 nbsp Estonia Used by ESTSOF 9 nbsp Germany Standard platoon level support weapon of the German Army adopted in 2005 10 nbsp Malaysia Used by PASKAL special operations force tactical of the Royal Malaysian Navy adopted in 2006 11 12 13 nbsp Portugal Used by Portuguese Army Portuguese Air Force and National Republican Guard 14 15 nbsp Saudi Arabia 16 nbsp Spain Ordered 1 800 2 000 MG4E machine guns in 2007 with deliveries expected to continue over the next four years Standard LMG for the Spanish Army usually fitted with an ACOG sight 17 nbsp Yemen 18 See also editHeckler amp Koch MG5 FN Minimi IWI Negev Daewoo Precision Industries K3 Ultimax 100 RPL 20 SIG LMG 6 8References edit YouTube YouTube a b Heckler amp Koch Product Overview HK123 www heckler koch com Retrieved 2017 12 17 a b H amp K MG4 Weaponsystems net weaponsystems net Retrieved 2017 12 17 a b c ARG Heckler amp Koch MG4 Light Machine Gun Military Today com www military today com Retrieved 2017 12 17 B Eric 3 June 2020 The New German Light Machine Gun The MG4A3 HK123 thefirearmblog com Ministria Mbrojtjes 2017 04 05 Armatimi i ri i FA archived from the original on 2021 12 13 retrieved 2018 03 21 wiw sa brazil worldinventory 2016 06 02 Archived from the original on 2016 06 02 Retrieved 2022 11 21 Garcia Nicolas 1 July 2017 The Chilean Marine Infantry exhibits its most modern rifles and machine guns in Concon Infodefensa com Retrieved 22 July 2022 FOTOD Millega tegeleb eestlaste eriuksus Afganistanis Maschinengewehr MG4 Presse und Informationszentrum Streitkraftebasis in German Streitkraftebasis 2006 11 13 Retrieved 2009 05 02 Arthur Gordon August 2015 Royal Malaysian Navy Special Forces Combat amp Survival 48 ISSN 0955 9841 Combat amp Survival Magazine August 2015 Combat amp Survival Magazine August 2015 August 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 11 05 Retrieved 2015 11 09 Dan Alex 9 February 2016 PASKAL Malaysian Special Forces Weapons Military Factory Small Arms Archived from the original on 14 February 2016 Retrieved 10 February 2016 AFEGANISTAO UNIDADE DE PROTECCAO DA FORCA EM OPERACOES Operacional O GRUPO DE INTERVENCAO DE OPERACOES ESPECIAIS DA GNR Operacional in European Portuguese Retrieved 2022 08 25 wiw me saudiarabia worldinventory 2016 03 12 Archived from the original on 2016 03 12 Retrieved 2023 02 27 Spanish Army procures the MG4 E Heckler amp Koch 2007 08 02 Retrieved 2009 05 02 Made in Europe Al Qaida s guns DW 11 30 2018 dw com Retrieved 2023 02 27 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to HK MG4 Official website Modern Firearms MG4 Heckler amp Koch Product Catalog 2018 Das Maschinengewehr MG4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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