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[[File:Breda-SAFATlightmg.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Breda-SAFAT machine gun - 7.7x56mmR]]
[[File:Breda-SAFATlightmg.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Breda-SAFAT machine gun - 7.7x56mmR]]


The Breda-SAFAT machine guns are a pair of related aircraft machine guns developed by Italy during the early 1930s. The smaller gun was developed from the [[Browning M1919]] and chambered for 7.7x56mmR (Italian-produced .303 British) while its larger sibling was developed from the Browning M1921 (which would soon become the [[Browning M2]]) and chambered in 12.7x81mmSR (Italian-produced .50 Vickers). The 12.7mm gun was equipped on basically every Italian fighter aircraft of the mid 1930s through World War II, as well as as defensive armament on bombers and other such aircraft, while the 7.7mm gun was also used in defensive positions and as a supplementary weapon to the 12.7mms on some fighters. As rifle-caliber machine guns were quickly deemed ineffective during the war, many fighter pilots had the 7.7mm guns removed to save weight; many late-war fighter aircraft would instead feature German [[MG 151 cannon|MG 151/20]] cannons to supplement the 12.7mm MGs. Although they weren't used in aircraft after WWII, some Breda-SAFAT machine guns were kept in service as AA weapons and similar into the 1980s.
The Breda-SAFAT machine guns are a pair of related aircraft machine guns developed by Italy during the early 1930s. The smaller gun was developed from the [[Browning M1919]] and chambered for 7.7x56mmR (Italian-produced .303 British) while its larger sibling was developed from the Browning M1921 (which would soon become the [[Browning M2]]) and chambered in 12.7x81mmSR (Italian-produced .50 Vickers). The 12.7mm gun was equipped on basically every Italian fighter aircraft of the mid 1930s through World War II, as well as as defensive armament on bombers and other such aircraft, while the 7.7mm gun was also used in defensive positions and as a supplementary weapon to the 12.7mms on some fighters. As rifle-caliber machine guns were quickly deemed ineffective during the war, many fighter pilots had the 7.7mm guns removed to save weight; many late-war fighter aircraft would instead feature German [[MG 151|MG 151/20]] cannons to supplement the 12.7mm MGs. Although they weren't used in aircraft after WWII, some Breda-SAFAT machine guns were kept in service as AA weapons and similar into the 1980s.


The Japanese [[Browning M2#Ho-103|Ho-103]] machine gun, also developed from the Browning M1921, is chambered for the same Italian 12.7x81mmSR cartridge.
The Japanese [[Ho-103]] machine gun, also developed from the Browning M1921, is chambered for the same Italian 12.7x81mmSR cartridge.


'''The Breda-SAFAT machine gun appears in the following films and video games used by the following actors:'''
'''The Breda-SAFAT machine gun appears in the following films and video games used by the following actors:'''
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| ''[[Hidden & Dangerous 2]]'' || || || Breda-SAFAT Machine Gun || 2003
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| ''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]'' || || || Mounted on Macchi C.200 Saetta and Macchi C.202 Folgore fighters|| 2012
| ''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]'' || || || Mounted on Macchi C.200 Saetta and Macchi C.202 Folgore fighters|| 2012
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| ''[[World of Warships: Legends]]'' || || || 7.7x56mmR; mounted on IMAM Ro.43 reconnaissance biplanes|| 2019
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| rowspan=2|''[[Enlisted]]'' || |||| Breda-SAFAT Machine Gun || rowspan=2| 2021
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| ''[[Porco Rosso]]'' || || mounted on Savoia Marchetti S.55; 7.7x56mmR version || 1992
| ''[[Porco Rosso]]'' || || 7.7x56mmR; mounted on Savoia Marchetti S.55 || 1992
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| ''[[Strike Witches 2]]'' || || 12.7mm, mounted in C.202 fighters || 2012
| ''[[Strike Witches 2]]'' || || 12.7mm, mounted in C.202 fighters || 2012
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| ''[[Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow]]'' || || 12.7mm, mounted in P.108 bombers || 2014-2015  
| ''[[Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow]]'' || || 12.7mm, mounted in P.108 bombers || 2014-2015  
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| ''[[Luminous Witches]]'' || || 12.7mm, mounted in C.R.42 fighters || 2022
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 17 September 2023

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Breda-SAFAT machine gun - 12.7x81mmSR
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Breda-SAFAT machine gun - 7.7x56mmR

The Breda-SAFAT machine guns are a pair of related aircraft machine guns developed by Italy during the early 1930s. The smaller gun was developed from the Browning M1919 and chambered for 7.7x56mmR (Italian-produced .303 British) while its larger sibling was developed from the Browning M1921 (which would soon become the Browning M2) and chambered in 12.7x81mmSR (Italian-produced .50 Vickers). The 12.7mm gun was equipped on basically every Italian fighter aircraft of the mid 1930s through World War II, as well as as defensive armament on bombers and other such aircraft, while the 7.7mm gun was also used in defensive positions and as a supplementary weapon to the 12.7mms on some fighters. As rifle-caliber machine guns were quickly deemed ineffective during the war, many fighter pilots had the 7.7mm guns removed to save weight; many late-war fighter aircraft would instead feature German MG 151/20 cannons to supplement the 12.7mm MGs. Although they weren't used in aircraft after WWII, some Breda-SAFAT machine guns were kept in service as AA weapons and similar into the 1980s.

The Japanese Ho-103 machine gun, also developed from the Browning M1921, is chambered for the same Italian 12.7x81mmSR cartridge.

The Breda-SAFAT machine gun appears in the following films and video games used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Hidden & Dangerous 2 Breda-SAFAT Machine Gun 2003
Forgotten Hope 2 Mounted on Macchi C.200 Saetta and Macchi C.202 Folgore fighters 2012
World of Warships: Legends 7.7x56mmR; mounted on IMAM Ro.43 reconnaissance biplanes 2019
Enlisted Breda-SAFAT Machine Gun 2021
Breda-SAFAT Light Machine Gun

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Porco Rosso 7.7x56mmR; mounted on Savoia Marchetti S.55 1992
Strike Witches 2 12.7mm, mounted in C.202 fighters 2012
Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow 12.7mm, mounted in P.108 bombers 2014-2015
Luminous Witches 12.7mm, mounted in C.R.42 fighters 2022


See Also