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{{Infobox_Gondara_Weapon | {{Infobox_Gondara_Weapon | ||
| name | | name = LMG-25 | ||
| image | | image = | ||
| caption | | caption = Early-generation Gondaran platoon support machine gun | ||
| type | | type = Light machine gun (platoon support) | ||
| origin | | origin = Gondara | ||
| used_by | | manufacturer = Gondaran State Arsenals | ||
| design_date | | used_by = [[Army of Gondara]] | ||
| service_entry = | | design_date = 1925 | ||
| predecessor | | service_entry = 1927 | ||
| successor | | predecessor = None | ||
| caliber | | successor = [[VMG-33]] | ||
| action | | caliber = 6.25×48mm | ||
| feed | | action = Gas-operated, rotating bolt | ||
| | | feed = Belt-fed (cloth or early disintegrating) | ||
| | | muzzle_velocity = ~720 m/s | ||
| | | barrel_length = 22–24 in | ||
| weight | | overall_length = ~46 in | ||
| crew | | weight = ~30 lbs (gun only) | ||
| sights | | crew = 2–3 | ||
| | | sights = Iron sights | ||
| unit_cost | | range_effective = 600–900 m | ||
| variants | | range_maximum = 1,200 m | ||
| unit_cost = $220 | |||
| variants = Tripod / limited bipod configuration | |||
}} | }} | ||
== | == Information == | ||
The '''LMG-25''' was developed as a mobile sustained-fire weapon, intended to provide a balance between portability and long-duration firing capability. At the time of its introduction, the system was considered advanced, offering significantly improved mobility compared to traditional heavy machine guns while retaining the ability to deliver sustained automatic fire. | |||
To achieve this, the weapon incorporates a '''heavier quick-change barrel''', allowing crews to maintain extended firing periods without excessive overheating. It utilizes a '''belt-fed system with disintegrating links''', improving ammunition handling and reducing bulk compared to earlier feed systems. | |||
--- | The LMG-25 is capable of operating from both '''bipod''' and '''tripod configurations'''. While the bipod allows for limited rapid deployment, the weapon is primarily intended for '''tripod-supported fire''', where its stability and sustained-fire capability can be fully utilized. | ||
At the time of its adoption, the LMG-25 represented a state-of-the-art solution for platoon-level fire support. However, its design reflects the engineering priorities of its era, emphasizing durability and sustained fire over modern mobility and modularity. | |||
To maintain compatibility with evolving Gondaran systems, the weapon has received limited modernization, most notably the addition of an interface allowing it to mount to the '''Universal MG Mount (UMGM)'''. This adaptation extends its service life by enabling integration with vehicle platforms and standardized mounting systems. | |||
[[Category:Military Equipment]] | [[Category:Military Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Crew Served]] | [[Category:Crew Served]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:08, 13 April 2026
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| Early-generation Gondaran platoon support machine gun | |
| Service Data | |
| Type | Light machine gun (platoon support) |
| Origin | Gondara |
| Manufacturer | Gondaran State Arsenals |
| Used By | Army of Gondara |
| Design Date | 1925 |
| Service Entry | 1927 |
| Predecessor | None |
| Successor | VMG-33 |
| Technical Data | |
| Caliber | 6.25×48mm |
| Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
| Feed System | Belt-fed (cloth or early disintegrating) |
| Muzzle Velocity | ~720 m/s |
| Barrel Length | 22–24 in |
| Overall Length | ~46 in |
| Weight | ~30 lbs (gun only) |
| Crew | 2–3 |
| Sights | Iron sights |
| Effective Range | 600–900 m |
| Maximum Range | 1,200 m |
| Production Data | |
| Unit Cost | $220 |
| Variants | Tripod / limited bipod configuration |
Information
The LMG-25 was developed as a mobile sustained-fire weapon, intended to provide a balance between portability and long-duration firing capability. At the time of its introduction, the system was considered advanced, offering significantly improved mobility compared to traditional heavy machine guns while retaining the ability to deliver sustained automatic fire.
To achieve this, the weapon incorporates a heavier quick-change barrel, allowing crews to maintain extended firing periods without excessive overheating. It utilizes a belt-fed system with disintegrating links, improving ammunition handling and reducing bulk compared to earlier feed systems.
The LMG-25 is capable of operating from both bipod and tripod configurations. While the bipod allows for limited rapid deployment, the weapon is primarily intended for tripod-supported fire, where its stability and sustained-fire capability can be fully utilized.
At the time of its adoption, the LMG-25 represented a state-of-the-art solution for platoon-level fire support. However, its design reflects the engineering priorities of its era, emphasizing durability and sustained fire over modern mobility and modularity.
To maintain compatibility with evolving Gondaran systems, the weapon has received limited modernization, most notably the addition of an interface allowing it to mount to the Universal MG Mount (UMGM). This adaptation extends its service life by enabling integration with vehicle platforms and standardized mounting systems.