GPT: Light machine gun and heavy machine gun

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Light machine gun vs heavy machine gun — quick primer

 

 

Short answer: a light machine gun (LMG) is designed to be portable and used by an infantry squad for sustained automatic fire at squad/platoon level, while a heavy machine gun (HMG) fires much larger cartridges (or is built for sustained long-range fire) and is usually crew-served or vehicle/position-mounted for anti-material/anti-personnel and long-range suppression.

 

 

Key differences

 

 

  • Role
    • LMG: Squad automatic weapon / mobile fire support for infantry. Suppression and close-to-medium-range engagement.
    • HMG: Long-range fire, vehicle/fortification defense, anti-light-vehicle or material targets, disabling equipment.
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  • Caliber & ammunition
    • LMG: Typically rifle calibers (e.g., 5.56×45mm, 7.62×51mm). Uses magazines or belts.
    • HMG: Heavy calibers (e.g., .50 BMG / 12.7×99mm, 12.7×108mm, 14.5×114mm) or even larger. Belt-fed with heavier, longer-range ammo.
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  • Portability & crew
    • LMG: Can be carried and fired by a single soldier (often with a bipod); sometimes issued with a two-man team for ammo/walking. Examples: FN Minimi (LMG/M249), RPK.
    • HMG: Often requires a crew and mounting (tripod, vehicle, pintle) because of weight, recoil, and ammo supply. Examples: Browning M2 (.50 cal), DShK.
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  • Weight & mounting
    • LMG: Lighter, designed for dismounted operations; may have quick-change barrels.
    • HMG: Heavier, stable mounts/tripods, sometimes vehicle/ship-mounted or on aircraft.
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  • Effective range & targets
    • LMG: Effective suppression and accurate fire out to several hundred meters (depends on caliber).
    • HMG: Effective at much longer ranges (kilometer-scale depending on gun and ammo); can penetrate light armor and material targets.
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  • Rate of fire & cooling
    • Both can have high cyclic rates; HMGs often designed for prolonged sustained fire with heavier barrels and cooling considerations.
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Typical examples

 

 

  • LMGs: FN Minimi / M249, RPK, HK MG4
  • HMGs: Browning M2 (.50 BMG), Kord (12.7 mm), 14.5 mm KPV

 

 

 

Tactics & use-cases

 

 

  • LMG: Team-level suppression, maneuver support, anti-personnel at squad/platoon fights.
  • HMG: Area denial, long-range interdiction, vehicle/aircraft/structure suppression, anti-material tasks.

 

 

 

Safety & legal note

 

 

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