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The FN Minimi was a combination 'belt fed'/magazine fed' light machine gun, designed to serve in the role of "Squad Automatic Weapon". The SAW was a mobile suppressive fire platform that was light weight and single man transportable - much more so than the venerable M60 (which was always supposed to be a General Purpose Machine Gun, i.e. a crew served weapon). The U.S. Military adopted the first models of the FN Minimi in the 1980s directly as the XM249 or later as the M249 (with some slight design changes in the official U.S. Adopted version. Later versions of the gun, reflected upgrades and design changes that were requested by the U.S. Military. | The FN Minimi was a combination 'belt fed'/magazine fed' light machine gun, designed to serve in the role of "Squad Automatic Weapon". The SAW was a mobile suppressive fire platform that was light weight and single man transportable - much more so than the venerable M60 (which was always supposed to be a General Purpose Machine Gun, i.e. a crew served weapon). The U.S. Military adopted the first models of the FN Minimi in the 1980s directly as the XM249 or later as the M249 (with some slight design changes in the official U.S. Adopted version. Later versions of the gun, reflected upgrades and design changes that were requested by the U.S. Military. | ||
On a historical note: in the first months of the First Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm 1990), there were not enough M249s to supply the massive troop buildup in the Middle East, so the U.S. Army bought outright a number of unaltered FN Minimis directly from FN, to supplement the weapons. So it is not inaccurate to see first pattern FN Minimis in the hands of U.S. Soldiers who are supposedly issued M249 SAWs since the | On a historical note: in the first months of the First Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm 1990), there were not enough M249s to supply the massive troop buildup in the Middle East, so the U.S. Army bought outright a number of unaltered FN Minimis directly from FN, to supplement the weapons. So it is not inaccurate to see first pattern FN Minimis in the hands of U.S. Soldiers who are supposedly issued M249 SAWs since the Army mixed the two versions together until the Late 1990s. | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 22 December 2008
The FN Minimi was a combination 'belt fed'/magazine fed' light machine gun, designed to serve in the role of "Squad Automatic Weapon". The SAW was a mobile suppressive fire platform that was light weight and single man transportable - much more so than the venerable M60 (which was always supposed to be a General Purpose Machine Gun, i.e. a crew served weapon). The U.S. Military adopted the first models of the FN Minimi in the 1980s directly as the XM249 or later as the M249 (with some slight design changes in the official U.S. Adopted version. Later versions of the gun, reflected upgrades and design changes that were requested by the U.S. Military.
On a historical note: in the first months of the First Gulf War (Operation Desert Storm 1990), there were not enough M249s to supply the massive troop buildup in the Middle East, so the U.S. Army bought outright a number of unaltered FN Minimis directly from FN, to supplement the weapons. So it is not inaccurate to see first pattern FN Minimis in the hands of U.S. Soldiers who are supposedly issued M249 SAWs since the Army mixed the two versions together until the Late 1990s.
The FN Minimi and variants are used by the following actors in the following movies, television series, video games, and anime:
FN Minimi / M249
Film
- Robert De Niro as Sam in Ronin ('paratrooper' version)
- U.S. Army Rangers in Black Hawk Down (substituting for M249 SAW)
- John Travolta as Gabriel Shear in Swordfish
- Final Fire-fight in 3000 Miles to Graceland
- Attack on village in Proof of Life
- Drive-By gangsters in Hollywood Homicide
Games
M249-E1 / M249-E2 / M249 Paratrooper SAW
Film
- Will Smith as Dr. Robert Nevile in I Am Legend
- A member of the rescue team in Bad Boys II ('paratrooper' version)
- U.S. Army soldiers in War of the Worlds (2005)
- U.S. Marines in Jarhead
- Mounted on the 'Black Wasp' craft in The Island
- U.S. Marines in Rules of Engagement
- U.S. Army soldiers in Courage Under Fire
- Soldiers in the Secret Lab in Hulk
- Nick Chinlund as Michael "Slo" Slowenski in Tears of the Sun (paratrooper version with cloth ammo pouch and accessory rail mounted on feed tray cover)
- U.S. Army soldier in Die Another Day (paratrooper version)
Television
- Kirk 'Sticky' Jones as Pvt. Maurice 'Smoke' Williams in Over There (starts out with the standard version, then changes to paratrooper version)
- Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O'Neill (M249 SPW with vertical forward grip), Jay Acovone as Charles Kawalsky (M249 Para), and other U.S. military personnel in Stargate SG-1
- A U.S. Marine in CSI: NY (episode: "Heroes")
Video Games
- A Retomoto skyscraper gangster in Kane and Lynch: Dead Men (paratrooper version)
- Half-Life Only appears in the expansion pack, Opposing Force.
Anime
- Red Shield personnel in Blood+
Mk 48 Mod 0
Film
- Ice Cube as Darius Stone and Samuel L. Jackson as August Gibbons in XXX 2: State of the Union.