Engineering:Hotchkiss machine gun
The Hotchkiss machine gun was any of a line of products developed and sold by Hotchkiss et Cie, (full name Société Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss et Cie), established by United States gunsmith Benjamin B. Hotchkiss.[1] Hotchkiss moved to France and set up a factory, first at Viviez near Rodez in 1867, then at Saint-Denis near Paris in 1875 manufacturing arms used by the French in the Franco-Prussian War.
Variants
At the turn of the twentieth century, the company introduced the gas-actuated Hotchkiss machine gun, a sturdy and reliable weapon which was widely used during World War I and thereafter by the French Army. Weapons manufactured in the Hotchkiss machine gun line include:
- Hotchkiss 1897 machine gun
- Hotchkiss M1909 Benét–Mercié machine gun, light machine gun also known as the "Hotchkiss Mark I" in British service and the "Benét–Mercié" in American service.
- Hotchkiss Mle 1914, medium machine gun
- Hotchkiss 37mm, autocannon based on the M1897-M1914 model[2]
- Hotchkiss M1922, light machine gun
- Hotchkiss M1929, heavy machine gun
- 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-aircraft gun, autocannon but sometimes referred to as a machine gun
- Hotchkiss Type Universal submachine gun
The Hotchkiss design was also used on foreign productions:
- The Japan Type 3 heavy machine gun[3]
- The Type 11 light machine gun[3]
- The Type 92 heavy machine gun[3]
- The Italian Breda Model 1931 machine gun
- The Poland Ckm wz. 25 Hotchkiss
- The Modified Hotchkiss machine gun, a Greek modification used in World War II
References
- ↑ An Instructor (29 March 2012). Complete Guide to the Hotchkiss Machine Gun. Andrews UK Limited. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-1-78151-265-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=-Hu-BAAAQBAJ&pg=PR11.
- ↑ "Hotchkiss 37mm autocannon on a field mount, early... - Armies of a Genteel Age" (in en). http://tacerror.tumblr.com/post/98267462483/hotchkiss-37mm-autocannon-on-a-field-mount-early.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ezell, Edward Clinton (1988). Personal firepower. The Illustrated history of the Vietnam War 15. Bantam Books. pp. 47-49. OCLC 1036801376. https://archive.org/details/personalfirepowe00ezel.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotchkiss machine gun.
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