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[[Image:VickersMk1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Vickers Mk. I Machine Gun - .303 British]]
[[Image:551 02.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Vickers Mk. I Machine Gun - .303 British]]
[[Image:Vickers gun.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Vickers Mk. I with ribbed water jacket - .303 British]]
The '''''Vickers Machine Gun''''', or simply '''''Vickers Gun''''', is a British medium machine gun made by the Vickers company, chambered in .303 British caliber. It was a further development of the [[Maxim]] machine gun developed in 1885 by Hiram Maxim, whose patent the company had purchased in 1896, and was manufactured from 1912.
Even before Hiram Maxim left the company, the Vickers company further developed the Maxim machine gun into the Vickers machine gun. Vickers purchased the patents as early as 1896. Like the Maxim machine gun, the Vickers machine gun had a toggle-lock action, but the breech buckled upward instead of downward, allowing for a lower design of the breech housing, resulting in size and weight savings.
Thus was born the Vickers R.C. GUN, CLASS C, Model 1908 "Light Pattern" and after much testing and some modification, the gun was adopted as the standard "Vickers Machine Gun .303 Mark I" in the British Army on November 26, 1912. The Vickers machine gun used standard British .303 caliber ammunition and was popular with soldiers for its reliability and solid workmanship. The Vickers Gun was the standard heavy machine gun of the British Army in World War I. It became the standard weapon in the British Empire and Commonwealth for the next 55 years and remained in service virtually unchanged. The machine gun was offered for various calibers and sold worldwide.
=Vickers machine gun=
==Specifications==
(1912 – 1968)
* '''Type:''' Machine Gun
* '''Caliber:''' 7.7x56mm R (.303 British) it`s a basic ammo. It was also produced in all common munitions.
* '''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|15}} - {{convert|kg|23}}
* '''Length:''' {{convert|mm|1100}}
* '''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|720}}
* '''Capacity:''' 250-round canvas belt
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto
* '''Rate of fir:''' 450 - 500 RPM
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{{Gun Title|Vickers Machine Gun}}
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===Film===
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|''[[Hearts of the World]]''||  ||British soldiers||  ||1918
|-
|''[[Wings]] || ||  || mounted on a plane || 1927
|-
|''[[Journey's End (1930)|Journey's End]]''|| || British soldiers || || 1930
|-
|''[[All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)|All Quiet on the Western Front]] || || French soldiers || || 1930
|-
| ''[[Doughboys]]'' || ||  U.S. soldiers || || 1930
|-
| ''[[Morocco]]'' || || Morocco Rebels || || 1930
|-
|''[[Tell England]]''||  || British and Turkish soldiers || With ribbed water jacket ||1931
|-
|''[[Public Enemy, The|The Public Enemy]] || || Hitmen || || 1931
|-
|''[[Last Mile, The|The Last Mile]] || || Prison Guards || || 1932
|-
| ''[[A Farewell to Arms (1932)|A Farewell to Arms]] || || Austrian pilot ||  || 1932
|-
| ''[[Horizon (Gorizont)]]'' || || White Army officers || With ribbed water jacket || 1932
|-
|''[[Pack Up Your Troubles]] || || US Soldiers || || 1932
|-
|''[[Captured!]]'' || || British soldiers || || 1933
|-
|''[[Shock Troop]] || || British soldiers || || 1934
|-
| rowspan="4"|''[[The Lives of a Bengal Lancer]]'' || [[Gary Cooper]] || Lieutenant. Alan McGregor || rowspan="4"| || rowspan="4"|1935
|-
| [[Franchot Tone]] || Lieutenant. John Forsythe
|-
|  ||Bengal Lancers
|-
| || Rebels
|-
| ''[[Sanders of the River]]'' || || British African soldiers || With ribbed water jacket || 1935
|-
| ''[[Secret Agent (1936)|Secret Agent]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1936
|-
| ''[[You Only Live Once]]''|| || || ||1937
|-
| ''[[San Quentin]]''|| || || ||1937
|-
| ''[[Knight Without Armour]]'' || || White and Red soldiers || With ribbed water jacket || 1937
|-
| ''[[Each Dawn I Die]]''|| || || ||1939
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Clouds Over Europe]]'' || [[Laurence Olivier]] || Tony McVane  || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|1939
|-
| || ''Viking'' crewmembers
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Sundown]]'' || [[Bruce Cabot]] || William Crawford || rowspan="2"| with ribber water jacked || rowspan="2"|1941
|-
| || British soldiers, tribal fighters
|-
| ''[[Sergeant York]]''|| || || ||1941
|-
| ''[[Across the Pacific]]''||[[Humphrey Bogart]]||Rick Leland|| ||1942
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Wake Island]]'' || [[Philip Van Zandt]] || Cpl. Gus Goebbels || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|1942
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| || U.S. troops
|-
| ''[[Bataan]]''|| || || ||1943
|-
| ''[[Sahara]]''|| || ||mocked up to look like a [[Maxim MG08]] ||1943
|-
| ''[[Air Force]]''|| || ||dressed up as water-cooled Browning M2s||1943
|-
| ''[[A Walk In The Sun]]''|| || || ||1945
|-
| ''[[Viva Zapata!]]'' || || Mexican soldiers || || 1952
|-
| ''[[Desert Rats, The|The Desert Rats]]''|| || Austrialian and German soldiers || ||1953
|-
| ''[[Paratrooper]]'' || || British paratroopers || || 1953
|-
| ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' || || French soldier || || 1957
|-
| ''[[Bridge on the River Kwai, The|The Bridge on the River Kwai]]''|| || Japanese soldiers || ||1957
|-
| ''[[Never So Few]]''|| ||Japanese machine gunners || ||1957
|-
| ''[[Men in War]]'' || || North Korean soldiers || || 1957
|-
| ''[[Dunkirk]]'' || || British soldiers || || 1958
|-
| ''[[When Hell Broke Loose]]'' || || German soldiers || standing for [[Maxim MG08]]  || 1958
|-
| ''[[Konga]]'' || || British soldiers || || 1961
|-
| ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]'' || || Arab rebels || || 1962
|-
| ''[[55 Days at Peking]]''|| ||U.S. Marines||mocked up as [[Maxim#1895 Maxim|1895 Maxim Machine Gun]]||1963
|-
| ''[[Goldfinger]]'' || ||  || || 1964
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[Viva Maria!]]'' || [[Carlos López Moctezuma]] || Ródriguez || || rowspan="2"| 1965
|-
| [[Brigitte Bardot]] || Maria Fitzgerald O'Malley ||
|-
| ''[[Doctor Zhivago]]'' || || Red Partisans || With ribbed water jacket || 1965
|-
| ''[[Blue Max, The|The Blue Max]]'' || || British soldiers || || 1966
|-
| ''[[Cast a Giant Shadow]]''||||Arab Legion soldiers|| ||1966
|-
| ''[[If...]]''|| || || ||1968
|-
| rowspan="2"|''[[A Professional Gun (Il mercenario)]]'' || [[Franco Nero]] || Sergei Kowalski  || || rowspan="2"|1968
|-
| || A Mexican soldier ||
|-
| ''[[Oh! What a Lovely War]]''|| || || seen in the opening credits ||1969
|-
| ''[[Play Dirty]]''|| || ||mounted on a jeep ||1969
|-
| ''[[100 Rifles]]'' ||  || Mexican soldiers, Indians ||  || 1969
|-
| ''[[No Blade Of Grass]]''|| || || ||1970
|-
| ''[[Too Late the Hero]]''|| || || ||1970
|-
| ''[[You Can't Win 'Em All]]''|| [[Leo Gordon]]|| Bolek|| ||1970
|-
| ''[[Nicholas and Alexandra]]''|| || Russian revolutionaries || ||1971
|-
| ''[[Aces High]]''|| ||  || ||1976
|-
| ''[[The Battleflag]] || || Austro-Hungarian soldiers || || 1977
|-
| ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]''|| || Irish Guards || ||1978
|-
| ''[[The Wild Geese]]''|| || Mercenaries || ||1978
|-
| ''[[Gandhi]]'' ||  ||  || Mock-up weapon mounted on mock-up Rolls-Royce armored car || 1982
|-
| ''[[Deal of the Century]]'' || || || Seen in the Gundealer's Room|| 1983
|-
| ''[[Biggles: Adventures in Time]]''|| || || ||1986
|-
|''[[Lighthorsemen, The|The Lighthorsemen]]''|| ||Australian troops|| ||1987
|-
| ''[[Empire of the Sun]]'' || || || with ribber water jacked, mounted in Rolls-Royce 40/50 h.p. Armoured Car i || 1987
|-
|''[[Operation Condor]]''||||||||1991
|-
|''[[Chunuk Bair]]''||||Anzac soldiers||||1992
|-
|''[[Land and Freedom]]''||||Spanish Militia member||||1995
|-
|''[[Michael Collins]]''||||British and Irish soldiers||||1996
|-
|''[[In Love and War]]''|| || An Italian soldier || ||1996
|-
|''[[Deathwatch]]''|| || || ||2002
|-
| ''[[Innocent Voices]]'' || || Salvadoran Army soldier || Mounted on armored car, without the barrel inside the water jacket || 2004
|-
|''[[Joyeux Noël]]''|| || A Scottish soldier || ||2005
|-
|''[[Wind That Shakes The Barley, The|The Wind That Shakes The Barley]]''|| ||British Auxiliaries||||2006
|-
|''[[Attack on Leningrad]]''|| || || ||2007
|-
|''[[Atonement]]''|| || British soldiers || ||2007
|-
|''[[Miracle at St. Anna]]''|| [[Omar Benson Miller]] || Pfc. Samuel Train || mounted on Willys Jeep || 2008
|-
| ''[[Tobruk (2008)|Tobruk]]''|| ||Czech troops || ||2008
|-
|''[[Passchendaele]]''|| || Canadian soldiers || ||2009
|-
|''[[Beneath Hill 60]]''|| || British soldiers || ||2010
|-
|''[[Hemingway & Gellhorn]]''|| || U. S. Coast Guard  || ||2012
|-
|''[[The Last Stand]]''|| [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] ||Sheriff Ray Owens || with ribber water jacked ||2013
|- 
| ''[[Gallipoli: End of the Road]]'' || || Australian soldiers || with ribber water jacked || 2013
|-
| ''[[The Siege of Jadotville]]'' ||[[Jamie Dornan]] || Commander. Patrick Quinlan|| With ribbed water jacket || 2016
|-
| ''[[Deadpool 2]]'' || ||  || With ribbed water jacket || 2018
|-
| ''[[Tolkien]]'' || || A British soldier || With ribbed water jacket || 2019
|-
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum]]'' || || || Seen in armory || 2019
|}
===Television===
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Actor'''
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|-
|''[[Combat!]]''|| || British soldiers || ||(1964-1965)
|-
|''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Season 1]]''|| || Government troops || ||(1962-1967)
|-
|''[[State Border: Film 2, The|The State Border: Film 2]]''|| ||Russian soldiers|| ||1980
|-
| ''[[Bergerac - Season 1|Bergerac]]'' || || || Seen in museum; supposedly a replica; "Late for a Funeral" (S01E08) || 1981
|-
| ''[[20th of December (20-e dekabrya)]]'' || || British soldiers || Seen in documentary footage; on AA mounting || 1982
|-
|''[[Reilly: Ace of Spies]]''|| || || ||1984
|-
|''[[Cowra Breakout, The|The Cowra Breakout]]''|| || Australian soldiers || ||1984
|-
|''[[Anzacs]]''|| || || ||1985
|-
| ''[[Journey's End (1988)|Journey's End]]'' || || British soldiers || || 1988
|-
|''[[Tales from the Crypt]]''|| || U.S. Army troops || "Yellow" (S3E14) ||1991
|-
| ''[[Agatha Christie's Poirot - Season 5|Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Yellow Iris]]'' || || Argentinian troops || Mounted on armoured car || 1993
|-
|''[[All the King's Men (1999)|All the King's Men]]''|| [[Jo Stone-Fewings]] ||Lieutenant Alec Beck || ||1999
|-
| ''[[Foyle's War - Season 2]]'' || || British soldiers || "Fifty Ships" (S2E1) || 2003
|-
|''[[Hitler: The Rise of Evil]]''||||Freikorp soldiers||||2003
|-
|''[[Doctor Who (New Series)]]''|| || Grammar school students || ||2005 -
|-
|''[[Midsomer Murders - Season 11|Midsomer Murders]]'' || [[George Cole]] || Lionel Hicks || "Shot at Dawn" (S11E01) || 2008
|-
|''[[Deadliest Warrior]]|| || || ||2009
|-
|''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Season 10 ]]|| || || Take My Life, Pleas (S10E20) ||2009
|-
| ''[[Parer's War]]'' || || Australian Commandos || || 2014
|-
| ''[[Deadline Gallipoli]]'' || || ANZAC soldiers || Episode 3, 4 || 2015
|-
| ''[[Rebellion (miniseries)|Rebellion]]'' || || British soldiers || Episode 2 || 2016
|-
|}
===Video Game===
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Game Title'''
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|-
| ''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]''|| || Stationary/mounted on Chevy 30WCT jeep and Universal Carrier || 2005
|-
| ''[[Battlefield: 1918]]'' ||  ||  ||  2004
|-
| ''[[Civilization IV]]'' ||  ||  ||  2005
|-
| ''[[Company of Heroes (2006)|Company of Heroes]]'' || "Vickers .303 Medium Machine Gun" || modeled with a left receiver ||  2006
|-
| ''[[Mare Nostrum]]'' ||  || unusable ||  2008
|-
| ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'' ||  ||  ||  2009
|-
| ''[[Men of War (Video Game)|Men of War]]'' ||  ||  ||  2009
|-
| ''[[Company of Heroes 2]]'' ||  || modeled with a left receiver ||  2013
|-
| ''[[The Great War 1918]]'' || || || 2013
|-
| ''[[Far East War]]'' || "7.7mm HMG" || Mounted on M25 Armored Car || 2013
|-
| ''[[Sniper Elite III]]'' ||  || Unusable; mounted on British trucks || 2014
|-
| ''[[Battle of Empires: 1914-1918]]'' || "Vickers" || ||  2015
|-
| ''[[Verdun]]'' ||  || unusable || 2015
|-
| ''[[Assassin's Creed Syndicate]]'' ||  || unusable || 2015
|-
| ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' ||  || mounted on vehicles ||  2016
|-
| ''[[Day of Infamy]]'' || "Vickers" || Mk. VI or Mk. IV B with the bipods of an Mk. VII ||  2017
|-
| ''[[Post Scriptum]]'' || || Buildable emplacement || 2018
|-
| ''[[Battlefield V]]'' || "Vickers" ||  ||  2018
|-
| ''[[Death Stranding]]'' || || Unusable || 2019
|-
| ''[[Tannenberg]]'' ||  || unusable; mounted in armored cars || 2019
|-
| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || Vickers Mk. I || 2021
|-
| ''[[Beyond The Wire]]'' || "Vickers" |||| 2022
|-
|}
===Animation===
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|-
|''[[Atlantis, The Lost Empire|Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]''|| || ||2001
|-
|}
===Anime===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
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|-
|''[[Momotaro: Sacred Sailors]]''|| British soldiers || ||1945
|-
|''[[Mystic Archives of Dantalian, The|The Mystic Archives of Dantalian]]''|| British soldiers || || 2011
|-
|''[[Sword Art Online II]]''|| Lion King Richie || Episode 8 ||2014
|-
| ''[[Saga of Tanya the Evil]]'' || Republic troops ||  || 2017
|-
| ''[[Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online]]'' || Lion King Richie || Ep. "Fan Letter" || 2018
|-
|}
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=Vickers .50 machine gun=
[[File:Vickers50.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Vickers .50 machine gun - Essentially the Mk1 but chambered in .50 caliber. Mounted on Armored Vehicles and used as Navy AA until supplemented by the [[ZB-53 / Vz.37|Besa]] and [[Oerlikon 20mm Cannon]] - 12.7x81mm]]
==Specifications==
(1932 – 1954)
* '''Type:''' Machine Gun
* '''Caliber:''' 12.7x81mm Vickers
* '''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|29}}
* '''Length:''' {{convert|mm|1330}}
* '''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|790}}
* '''Capacity:''' Belt
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto
* '''Rate of fir:''' 500 - 700 RPM. Depends on the version.
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{{Gun Title|Vickers .50 machine gun}}
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===Film===
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[Fighting Film Collection No. 4 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 4)]]'' || || Royal Navy personnel || Mark III quad mounting; documentary footage || 1941
|-
| ''[[Death Hunt]]''|| || || Mounted on an RCAF bi-plane || 1981
|-
|}
===Animation===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Note'''
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|-
|''[[Atlantis, The Lost Empire|Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]''|| || ||2001
|-
|}
===Video Game===
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
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|-
| ''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]''|| || Mounted on Vickers Light Tank Mk. VI B || 2005
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: WWII]]''|| || Mounted on Vickers Light Tank Mk. VI || 2017
|-
|}
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=Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun=
[[Image:VickersAircraft.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun]]
==Specifications==
(1913 – 1944) - Production of the machine gun ended with the end of production of the Fairey Swordfish aircraft.
* '''Type:''' Aircraft Machine Gun
* '''Caliber:''' 7.7x56mm R (.303 British) / 11×59mmR Gras (11mm Vickers) and other.
* '''Weight:''' {{convert|kg|15}} - {{convert|kg|23}}
* '''Length:''' {{convert|mm|1100}}
* '''Barrel length:''' {{convert|mm|720}}
* '''Capacity:''' 250-round canvas belt
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto
* '''Rate of fir:''' 450 - 500 RPM
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{{Gun Title|Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun}}
{{clear}}
===Film===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[Verdun: Visions of History]]'' || || French pilot || || 1928
|-
|''[[Hell's Angels]]''|| || || ||1930
|-
|''[[Lost Patrol, The|The Lost Patrol]]''|| || || ||1934
|-
| ''[[What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?]]'' || || German soldiers || tripod mount || 1966
|-
|''[[Flyboys]]''|| || || ||2006
|-
|''[[The 39 Steps (2008)|The 39 Steps]]''||  ||  || mounted on Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 ||2008
|-
| ''[[The Red Baron]]'' || [[Joseph Fiennes]] || Captain Roy Brown ||  || 2008
|-
|}
===Television===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[Father Brown (1974)|Father Brown]]'' || || || Seen on a WWI photo of Sopwith Camel 2F.1 fighter plane; "The Arrow of Heaven" (Ep.12) || 1974
|-
|}
===Animation===
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Game Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Appears as'''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Release Date'''
|-
|''[[Archer - Season 2]]''|| || "Double Deuce" (S02E05)|| 2011
|-
|}
===Video Games===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Game Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Appears as'''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Notation'''
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|-
| ''[[Battlefield 1]]'' ||  || || || 2016
|-
| ''[[Fortnite]]'' ||  || || || 2017
|-
| ''[[11-11: Memories Retold]]'' ||  || ||not usable, mounted on Spowith fighers || 2018
|-
|}
===Anime===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Game Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Appears as'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Release Date'''
|-
|''[[Mystic Archives of Dantalian, The|The Mystic Archives of Dantalian]]''|| Hugh A. Disward|| Mounted on aircraft|| 2011
|-
| ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Season 1|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' || George Joestar II || Mounted on a biplane; S1E24, "The Ties That Bind JoJo" || 2012
|}
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=Vickers Class E=
[[file:Vickers Class E.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Vickers Class E - .303 British]]
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Vickers MK1 Machine Gun'''
* '''Type:''' Aircraft Machine Gun
* Caliber: .303 British
* '''Caliber:''' 7.7x56mm R (.303 British)
* Length: 43.31 inches
* '''Capacity:''' belt-fed
* Barrel Length: 28.35 inches
* '''Fire Modes:''' Full-Auto
* Weight:  
* '''Rate of fir:''' 600 RPM
* :Gun Empty: 33 pounds
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* :Tripod: 52 pounds
{{Gun Title|Vickers Class E}}
* :Total: 85 pounds
{{clear}}
* Muzzle Velocity: 2440 feet per second
* Maximum effective range: 740 meters with tripod mount
* Maximum effective range: 4,100 meters
* Cyclic rate of fire: 450-600 rounds per minute


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===Video Games===
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|-
| ''[[Enlisted]]'' ||  || || || 2021
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|}


'''The Vickers Medium Machine Gun appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:'''
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=Type 97 Aircraft Machine Gun=
[[File:Type 97.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Type 97 aircraft machine gun - 7.7x56mmR]]
[[File:Type 97 AA MG JPN.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Type 97 aircraft machine gun with bipod - 7.7x56mmR]]
[[File:Typ 89 model 2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Type 89 aircraft machine gun - 7.7x58mmSR]]
 
The '''Type 97''' is a Japanese license-produced version of the Vickers Class E, used by the Navy; the Army also adopted a licensed copy of the Vickers Class E, the '''Type 89'''. In a textbook example of the IJN and IJA absolutely refusing to cooperate or share anything, the Navy's Type 97 remained chambered for .303 British (7.7x56mmR) while the Army developed the new semi-rimmed 7.7x58mmSR cartridge for the Type 89, and thus their ammo was not interchangeable. The Army's cartridge would later be developed into the rimless 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge.
 
The Japanese-produced versions of the [[MG 15]] share the same relationship, with the Navy's Type 1 being chambered for 7.7x56mmR (.303) while the Army's Type 98 was rechambered for 7.7x58mmSR. The Navy's domestically-produced version of the Lewis Gun, the [[Lewis Gun#Type 92|Type 92]], also remained in 7.7x56mmR.
 
The Type 89 aircraft machine gun (alternatively, Type 89 fixed machine gun) should not be confused with the unrelated [[Type 11 light machine gun|Type 89 flexible machine gun]], a twin defensive gun based on the Type 11. To add further confusion, the Class E-based Type 89 also had a flexible-mount variant, the '''Te-1''', which was redesigned to use pan magazines.
 
==Specifications==
(1937 – 1945)
* '''Type:''' Aircraft Machine Gun
* '''Caliber:''' 7.7x56mm R (.303 British)
* '''Weight:''' 12.6 kg (28 lb)
* '''Length:''' 1.033 mm (40.7 in)
* '''Barrel length:''' 600 mm (24 in)
* '''Capacity:''' Belt
* '''Fire Modes:''' Synchronized
* '''Rate of fir:''' 600 - 700 RPM
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{{Gun Title|Type 97 Aircraft Machine Gun}}
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===Film===
===Film===
* ''[[Biggles: Adventures in Time]]'' (1986)
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* ''[[Too Late The Hero]]''  (1970)
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* ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' (1978)
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* ''[[If...]]'' (1968)
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Date'''
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| ''[[Japan's Longest Day]]'' ||  || Imperial Japanese Navy pilots || Mounted in A6M Zeroes || 1967
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| ''[[Midway (1976)|Midway]]'' ||  || Imperial Japanese Navy pilots || Mounted in A6M Zeroes || 1976
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| ''[[Pearl Harbor]]'' ||  || Imperial Japanese Navy pilots || Mounted in A6M Zeroes || 2001
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| ''[[Midway (2019)|Midway]]'' ||  || Imperial Japanese Navy pilots || Mounted in A6M Zeroes || 2019
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| ''[[Eight Hundred,_The|The Eight Hundred]]'' ||  || Imperial Japanese Navy pilots || Mounted in A5M Claudes || 2020
|}
 
===Video Games===
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| ''[[Battlefield: 1942]]'' ||  || mounted in A6M Zero fighters || 2002
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| ''[[Medal of Honor: Rising Sun]]'' ||  ||  not usable, mounted in A6M Zero fighters || 2003
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| ''[[Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault]]'' ||  ||  not usable, mounted in A6M Zero fighters || 2004
|-
| ''[[History Channel: Battle for the Pacific, The|The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific]]'' ||  || not usable, mounted on A6M Zero fighters || 2007
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' ||  || not usable, mounted on A6M Zero fighters || 2008
|-
| ''[[Battlefield: 1943]]'' ||  || mounted in A6M Zeros || 2009
|-
| ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' ||  || mounted in A6M Zeros || 2010
|-
| ''[[Far Cry 3]]'' ||  || not usable, mounted in crashed A6M Zero || 2012
|-
| ''[[Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm]]'' || || not usable, mounted in crashed A6M Zero || 2013
|-
| ''[[Battlefield V]]'' || || added with "War in the Pacific" (2019); mounted in A6M Zero|| 2018
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' ||  || Mounted in Aichi D3A dive bombers and A6M Zero fighters || 2021
|-
| ''[[Enlisted]]'' ||  || Mounted on A5M4 and A6M2. A5M's guns incorrectly named Type 89. || 2021
|-
|}
 
===Anime===
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|''[[The Cockpit]]''|||| mounted in Mitsubishi A6M fighters, ep. 2 || 1993
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|''[[801 T.T.S. Airbats]]''|||| mounted in Zero combat, ep. 4 || 1994-1996
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| ''[[Strike Witches]]'' || || Mounted in A5M fighters || 2008
|-
| ''[[Strike Witches 2]]'' || || Mounted in A6M fighters and F1M floatplane || 2010
|-
| ''[[Strike Witches: The Movie]]'' || Mio Sakamoto || Mounted in F1M floatplane || 2012
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| ''[[The Wind Rises]]'' || || mounted in Mitsubishi A6M fighters || 2013
|-
| ''[[Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow]]'' || Mio Sakamoto || Mounted in A6M fighter || 2014-2015
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| ''[[Drifters]]'' ||  || mounted on Hiryu-based fighter/bomber aircraft ||2016
|-
| ''[[Brave Witches]]'' || || Mounted in A6M fighters || 2016-2017
|-
| ''[[The Magnificent Kotobuki]]'' || || mounted on "Kawanishi N1K1-j Shiden", "D4Y2 Suisei", A6M3 Zero and "A6M Zero" planes || 2019
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Vickers Mk. I Machine Gun - .303 British
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Vickers Mk. I Machine Gun - .303 British
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Vickers Mk. I with ribbed water jacket - .303 British

The Vickers Machine Gun, or simply Vickers Gun, is a British medium machine gun made by the Vickers company, chambered in .303 British caliber. It was a further development of the Maxim machine gun developed in 1885 by Hiram Maxim, whose patent the company had purchased in 1896, and was manufactured from 1912.

Even before Hiram Maxim left the company, the Vickers company further developed the Maxim machine gun into the Vickers machine gun. Vickers purchased the patents as early as 1896. Like the Maxim machine gun, the Vickers machine gun had a toggle-lock action, but the breech buckled upward instead of downward, allowing for a lower design of the breech housing, resulting in size and weight savings.

Thus was born the Vickers R.C. GUN, CLASS C, Model 1908 "Light Pattern" and after much testing and some modification, the gun was adopted as the standard "Vickers Machine Gun .303 Mark I" in the British Army on November 26, 1912. The Vickers machine gun used standard British .303 caliber ammunition and was popular with soldiers for its reliability and solid workmanship. The Vickers Gun was the standard heavy machine gun of the British Army in World War I. It became the standard weapon in the British Empire and Commonwealth for the next 55 years and remained in service virtually unchanged. The machine gun was offered for various calibers and sold worldwide.

Vickers machine gun

Specifications

(1912 – 1968)

  • Type: Machine Gun
  • Caliber: 7.7x56mm R (.303 British) it`s a basic ammo. It was also produced in all common munitions.
  • Weight: 33.1 lbs (15 kg) - 50.7 lbs (23 kg)
  • Length: 43.3 in (110 cm)
  • Barrel length: 28.3 in (72 cm)
  • Capacity: 250-round canvas belt
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto
  • Rate of fir: 450 - 500 RPM

The Vickers Machine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Hearts of the World British soldiers 1918
Wings mounted on a plane 1927
Journey's End British soldiers 1930
All Quiet on the Western Front French soldiers 1930
Doughboys U.S. soldiers 1930
Morocco Morocco Rebels 1930
Tell England British and Turkish soldiers With ribbed water jacket 1931
The Public Enemy Hitmen 1931
The Last Mile Prison Guards 1932
A Farewell to Arms Austrian pilot 1932
Horizon (Gorizont) White Army officers With ribbed water jacket 1932
Pack Up Your Troubles US Soldiers 1932
Captured! British soldiers 1933
Shock Troop British soldiers 1934
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Gary Cooper Lieutenant. Alan McGregor 1935
Franchot Tone Lieutenant. John Forsythe
Bengal Lancers
Rebels
Sanders of the River British African soldiers With ribbed water jacket 1935
Secret Agent German soldiers 1936
You Only Live Once 1937
San Quentin 1937
Knight Without Armour White and Red soldiers With ribbed water jacket 1937
Each Dawn I Die 1939
Clouds Over Europe Laurence Olivier Tony McVane 1939
Viking crewmembers
Sundown Bruce Cabot William Crawford with ribber water jacked 1941
British soldiers, tribal fighters
Sergeant York 1941
Across the Pacific Humphrey Bogart Rick Leland 1942
Wake Island Philip Van Zandt Cpl. Gus Goebbels 1942
U.S. troops
Bataan 1943
Sahara mocked up to look like a Maxim MG08 1943
Air Force dressed up as water-cooled Browning M2s 1943
A Walk In The Sun 1945
Viva Zapata! Mexican soldiers 1952
The Desert Rats Austrialian and German soldiers 1953
Paratrooper British paratroopers 1953
Paths of Glory French soldier 1957
The Bridge on the River Kwai Japanese soldiers 1957
Never So Few Japanese machine gunners 1957
Men in War North Korean soldiers 1957
Dunkirk British soldiers 1958
When Hell Broke Loose German soldiers standing for Maxim MG08 1958
Konga British soldiers 1961
Lawrence of Arabia Arab rebels 1962
55 Days at Peking U.S. Marines mocked up as 1895 Maxim Machine Gun 1963
Goldfinger 1964
Viva Maria! Carlos López Moctezuma Ródriguez 1965
Brigitte Bardot Maria Fitzgerald O'Malley
Doctor Zhivago Red Partisans With ribbed water jacket 1965
The Blue Max British soldiers 1966
Cast a Giant Shadow Arab Legion soldiers 1966
If... 1968
A Professional Gun (Il mercenario) Franco Nero Sergei Kowalski 1968
A Mexican soldier
Oh! What a Lovely War seen in the opening credits 1969
Play Dirty mounted on a jeep 1969
100 Rifles Mexican soldiers, Indians 1969
No Blade Of Grass 1970
Too Late the Hero 1970
You Can't Win 'Em All Leo Gordon Bolek 1970
Nicholas and Alexandra Russian revolutionaries 1971
Aces High 1976
The Battleflag Austro-Hungarian soldiers 1977
A Bridge Too Far Irish Guards 1978
The Wild Geese Mercenaries 1978
Gandhi Mock-up weapon mounted on mock-up Rolls-Royce armored car 1982
Deal of the Century Seen in the Gundealer's Room 1983
Biggles: Adventures in Time 1986
The Lighthorsemen Australian troops 1987
Empire of the Sun with ribber water jacked, mounted in Rolls-Royce 40/50 h.p. Armoured Car i 1987
Operation Condor 1991
Chunuk Bair Anzac soldiers 1992
Land and Freedom Spanish Militia member 1995
Michael Collins British and Irish soldiers 1996
In Love and War An Italian soldier 1996
Deathwatch 2002
Innocent Voices Salvadoran Army soldier Mounted on armored car, without the barrel inside the water jacket 2004
Joyeux Noël A Scottish soldier 2005
The Wind That Shakes The Barley British Auxiliaries 2006
Attack on Leningrad 2007
Atonement British soldiers 2007
Miracle at St. Anna Omar Benson Miller Pfc. Samuel Train mounted on Willys Jeep 2008
Tobruk Czech troops 2008
Passchendaele Canadian soldiers 2009
Beneath Hill 60 British soldiers 2010
Hemingway & Gellhorn U. S. Coast Guard 2012
The Last Stand Arnold Schwarzenegger Sheriff Ray Owens with ribber water jacked 2013
Gallipoli: End of the Road Australian soldiers with ribber water jacked 2013
The Siege of Jadotville Jamie Dornan Commander. Patrick Quinlan With ribbed water jacket 2016
Deadpool 2 With ribbed water jacket 2018
Tolkien A British soldier With ribbed water jacket 2019
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Seen in armory 2019

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Combat! British soldiers (1964-1965)
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Season 1 Government troops (1962-1967)
The State Border: Film 2 Russian soldiers 1980
Bergerac Seen in museum; supposedly a replica; "Late for a Funeral" (S01E08) 1981
20th of December (20-e dekabrya) British soldiers Seen in documentary footage; on AA mounting 1982
Reilly: Ace of Spies 1984
The Cowra Breakout Australian soldiers 1984
Anzacs 1985
Journey's End British soldiers 1988
Tales from the Crypt U.S. Army troops "Yellow" (S3E14) 1991
Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Yellow Iris Argentinian troops Mounted on armoured car 1993
All the King's Men Jo Stone-Fewings Lieutenant Alec Beck 1999
Foyle's War - Season 2 British soldiers "Fifty Ships" (S2E1) 2003
Hitler: The Rise of Evil Freikorp soldiers 2003
Doctor Who (New Series) Grammar school students 2005 -
Midsomer Murders George Cole Lionel Hicks "Shot at Dawn" (S11E01) 2008
Deadliest Warrior 2009
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Season 10 Take My Life, Pleas (S10E20) 2009
Parer's War Australian Commandos 2014
Deadline Gallipoli ANZAC soldiers Episode 3, 4 2015
Rebellion British soldiers Episode 2 2016

Video Game

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
Forgotten Hope 2 Stationary/mounted on Chevy 30WCT jeep and Universal Carrier 2005
Battlefield: 1918 2004
Civilization IV 2005
Company of Heroes "Vickers .303 Medium Machine Gun" modeled with a left receiver 2006
Mare Nostrum unusable 2008
Battlefield Heroes 2009
Men of War 2009
Company of Heroes 2 modeled with a left receiver 2013
The Great War 1918 2013
Far East War "7.7mm HMG" Mounted on M25 Armored Car 2013
Sniper Elite III Unusable; mounted on British trucks 2014
Battle of Empires: 1914-1918 "Vickers" 2015
Verdun unusable 2015
Assassin's Creed Syndicate unusable 2015
Battlefield 1 mounted on vehicles 2016
Day of Infamy "Vickers" Mk. VI or Mk. IV B with the bipods of an Mk. VII 2017
Post Scriptum Buildable emplacement 2018
Battlefield V "Vickers" 2018
Death Stranding Unusable 2019
Tannenberg unusable; mounted in armored cars 2019
Enlisted Vickers Mk. I 2021
Beyond The Wire "Vickers" 2022

Animation

Title Character Note Date
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001

Anime

Game Title Character Note Release Date
Momotaro: Sacred Sailors British soldiers 1945
The Mystic Archives of Dantalian British soldiers 2011
Sword Art Online II Lion King Richie Episode 8 2014
Saga of Tanya the Evil Republic troops 2017
Sword Art Online: Alternative Gun Gale Online Lion King Richie Ep. "Fan Letter" 2018


Vickers .50 machine gun

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Vickers .50 machine gun - Essentially the Mk1 but chambered in .50 caliber. Mounted on Armored Vehicles and used as Navy AA until supplemented by the Besa and Oerlikon 20mm Cannon - 12.7x81mm

Specifications

(1932 – 1954)

  • Type: Machine Gun
  • Caliber: 12.7x81mm Vickers
  • Weight: 63.9 lbs (29 kg)
  • Length: 52.4 in (133 cm)
  • Barrel length: 31.1 in (79 cm)
  • Capacity: Belt
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto
  • Rate of fir: 500 - 700 RPM. Depends on the version.

The Vickers .50 machine gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Fighting Film Collection No. 4 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 4) Royal Navy personnel Mark III quad mounting; documentary footage 1941
Death Hunt Mounted on an RCAF bi-plane 1981

Animation

Title Character Note Date
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001

Video Game

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
Forgotten Hope 2 Mounted on Vickers Light Tank Mk. VI B 2005
Call of Duty: WWII Mounted on Vickers Light Tank Mk. VI 2017


Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun

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Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun

Specifications

(1913 – 1944) - Production of the machine gun ended with the end of production of the Fairey Swordfish aircraft.

  • Type: Aircraft Machine Gun
  • Caliber: 7.7x56mm R (.303 British) / 11×59mmR Gras (11mm Vickers) and other.
  • Weight: 33.1 lbs (15 kg) - 50.7 lbs (23 kg)
  • Length: 43.3 in (110 cm)
  • Barrel length: 28.3 in (72 cm)
  • Capacity: 250-round canvas belt
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto
  • Rate of fir: 450 - 500 RPM

The Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Verdun: Visions of History French pilot 1928
Hell's Angels 1930
The Lost Patrol 1934
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? German soldiers tripod mount 1966
Flyboys 2006
The 39 Steps mounted on Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 2008
The Red Baron Joseph Fiennes Captain Roy Brown 2008

Television

Title Actor Character Note Date
Father Brown Seen on a WWI photo of Sopwith Camel 2F.1 fighter plane; "The Arrow of Heaven" (Ep.12) 1974

Animation

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
Archer - Season 2 "Double Deuce" (S02E05) 2011

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Battlefield 1 2016
Fortnite 2017
11-11: Memories Retold not usable, mounted on Spowith fighers 2018

Anime

Game Title Appears as Note Release Date
The Mystic Archives of Dantalian Hugh A. Disward Mounted on aircraft 2011
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure George Joestar II Mounted on a biplane; S1E24, "The Ties That Bind JoJo" 2012


Vickers Class E

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Vickers Class E - .303 British

Specifications

  • Type: Aircraft Machine Gun
  • Caliber: 7.7x56mm R (.303 British)
  • Capacity: belt-fed
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto
  • Rate of fir: 600 RPM

The Vickers Class E and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Enlisted 2021


Type 97 Aircraft Machine Gun

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Type 97 aircraft machine gun - 7.7x56mmR
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Type 97 aircraft machine gun with bipod - 7.7x56mmR
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Type 89 aircraft machine gun - 7.7x58mmSR

The Type 97 is a Japanese license-produced version of the Vickers Class E, used by the Navy; the Army also adopted a licensed copy of the Vickers Class E, the Type 89. In a textbook example of the IJN and IJA absolutely refusing to cooperate or share anything, the Navy's Type 97 remained chambered for .303 British (7.7x56mmR) while the Army developed the new semi-rimmed 7.7x58mmSR cartridge for the Type 89, and thus their ammo was not interchangeable. The Army's cartridge would later be developed into the rimless 7.7x58mm Arisaka cartridge.

The Japanese-produced versions of the MG 15 share the same relationship, with the Navy's Type 1 being chambered for 7.7x56mmR (.303) while the Army's Type 98 was rechambered for 7.7x58mmSR. The Navy's domestically-produced version of the Lewis Gun, the Type 92, also remained in 7.7x56mmR.

The Type 89 aircraft machine gun (alternatively, Type 89 fixed machine gun) should not be confused with the unrelated Type 89 flexible machine gun, a twin defensive gun based on the Type 11. To add further confusion, the Class E-based Type 89 also had a flexible-mount variant, the Te-1, which was redesigned to use pan magazines.

Specifications

(1937 – 1945)

  • Type: Aircraft Machine Gun
  • Caliber: 7.7x56mm R (.303 British)
  • Weight: 12.6 kg (28 lb)
  • Length: 1.033 mm (40.7 in)
  • Barrel length: 600 mm (24 in)
  • Capacity: Belt
  • Fire Modes: Synchronized
  • Rate of fir: 600 - 700 RPM

The Type 97 Aircraft Machine Gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Japan's Longest Day Imperial Japanese Navy pilots Mounted in A6M Zeroes 1967
Midway Imperial Japanese Navy pilots Mounted in A6M Zeroes 1976
Pearl Harbor Imperial Japanese Navy pilots Mounted in A6M Zeroes 2001
Midway Imperial Japanese Navy pilots Mounted in A6M Zeroes 2019
The Eight Hundred Imperial Japanese Navy pilots Mounted in A5M Claudes 2020

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notation Release Date
Battlefield: 1942 mounted in A6M Zero fighters 2002
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun not usable, mounted in A6M Zero fighters 2003
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault not usable, mounted in A6M Zero fighters 2004
The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific not usable, mounted on A6M Zero fighters 2007
Call of Duty: World at War not usable, mounted on A6M Zero fighters 2008
Battlefield: 1943 mounted in A6M Zeros 2009
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 mounted in A6M Zeros 2010
Far Cry 3 not usable, mounted in crashed A6M Zero 2012
Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm not usable, mounted in crashed A6M Zero 2013
Battlefield V added with "War in the Pacific" (2019); mounted in A6M Zero 2018
Call of Duty: Vanguard Mounted in Aichi D3A dive bombers and A6M Zero fighters 2021
Enlisted Mounted on A5M4 and A6M2. A5M's guns incorrectly named Type 89. 2021

Anime

Title Character Note Date
The Cockpit mounted in Mitsubishi A6M fighters, ep. 2 1993
801 T.T.S. Airbats mounted in Zero combat, ep. 4 1994-1996
Strike Witches Mounted in A5M fighters 2008
Strike Witches 2 Mounted in A6M fighters and F1M floatplane 2010
Strike Witches: The Movie Mio Sakamoto Mounted in F1M floatplane 2012
The Wind Rises mounted in Mitsubishi A6M fighters 2013
Strike Witches: Operation Victory Arrow Mio Sakamoto Mounted in A6M fighter 2014-2015
Drifters mounted on Hiryu-based fighter/bomber aircraft 2016
Brave Witches Mounted in A6M fighters 2016-2017
The Magnificent Kotobuki mounted on "Kawanishi N1K1-j Shiden", "D4Y2 Suisei", A6M3 Zero and "A6M Zero" planes 2019