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EX-17 Heligun
TypeMachine gun
Specifications
Mass13,6– 15 kg
Length760 mm

Cartridge7.62x51mm NATO
Caliber7.62mm
Barrels2
ActionGas operated
Rate of fire4000-6000 rpm
Feed systemBelt
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The EX-17 Heligun is a two barrel 7.62x51mm NATO calibre machine gun. The weapon is gas-operated and was developed by Hughes Aircraft for use in the OV-6 recon helicopter.

Overview

The Heligun was developed by Hughes Aircraft as part of a complete package for the OV-6 recon helicopter. It offered a number of significant advantages over the Minigun – it was half the weight, self-powered (not electrically driven), and had a mind-boggling 6000RPM firing rate. Ultimately, it was not adopted because the reliability (mean time between stoppages) couldn’t quite be brought up to par, and Army officials decided that it didn’t offer enough improvement over the already adopted M134 Minigun to be worth the switch.

References

  1. http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic.php/title/USA-EX-17-Heligun/p/377959
  2. http://www.forgottenweapons.com/ex-17-heligun/
  3. http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2410848.pdf
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