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[[File:M1929 Hotchkiss MG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hotchkiss M1929 - 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss or 13.2×96mm Hotchkiss]]
[[File:M1929 Hotchkiss MG.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hotchkiss M1929 - 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss or 13.2×96mm Hotchkiss]]


French heavy machine gun from the interwar period. It was used on land, in some tanks (including a Belgian tank), and as an anti-air weapon aboard ships. The Italians produced their own version domestically, the '''[[Breda Modello 31]]''', which was used in similar roles. It was also adopted by Japan, both imported and produced domestically. The Imperial Japanese Navy designated it [[Type 93 Heavy Machine Gun|'''Type 93''']] and used it aboard ships, while the Army designated it '''Type Ho''' (for "Hotchkiss").
French heavy machine gun from the interwar period. It was used on land, in some tanks (including a Belgian tank), and as an anti-air weapon aboard ships. The Italians produced their own version domestically, the '''[[Breda Modello 31]]''', which was used in similar roles. It was also adopted by Japan, both imported and produced domestically. The Imperial Japanese Navy designated it [[Type 93 heavy machine gun|'''Type 93''']] and used it aboard ships, while the Army designated it '''Type Ho''' (for "Hotchkiss").


After issues with barrel wear, in 1935 Hotchkiss switched the gun from its 13.2x99mm cartridge to 13.2x96mm, with a slightly shorter neck. The Japanese and Italian versions remained in 13.2x99mm, though the IJN's later [[Ho-103|Type 3]] aircraft machine gun, a Browning M2 derivative, would use the updated 13.2x96mm cartridge.
After issues with barrel wear, in 1935 Hotchkiss switched the gun from its 13.2x99mm cartridge to 13.2x96mm, with a slightly shorter neck. The Japanese and Italian versions remained in 13.2x99mm, though the IJN's later [[Ho-103|Type 3]] aircraft machine gun, a Browning M2 derivative, would use the updated 13.2x96mm cartridge.

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Hotchkiss M1929 - 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss or 13.2×96mm Hotchkiss

French heavy machine gun from the interwar period. It was used on land, in some tanks (including a Belgian tank), and as an anti-air weapon aboard ships. The Italians produced their own version domestically, the Breda Modello 31, which was used in similar roles. It was also adopted by Japan, both imported and produced domestically. The Imperial Japanese Navy designated it Type 93 and used it aboard ships, while the Army designated it Type Ho (for "Hotchkiss").

After issues with barrel wear, in 1935 Hotchkiss switched the gun from its 13.2x99mm cartridge to 13.2x96mm, with a slightly shorter neck. The Japanese and Italian versions remained in 13.2x99mm, though the IJN's later Type 3 aircraft machine gun, a Browning M2 derivative, would use the updated 13.2x96mm cartridge.

Specifications

(1929-????)

  • Type: Machine Gun
  • Caliber(s): 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss (before 1935) / 13.2x96mm Hotchkiss (after 1935)
  • Weight: 37.5 kg (83 lbs)
  • Length: 1.67 m (5ft and 6in)
  • Barrel length(s): 1 m (3ft and 3 in)
  • Capacity:  30-round box magazine, or 15-round feed strip
  • Fire Modes: Full-Auto

The Hotchkiss M1929 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Referred as Mods Notation Release Date
World of Warships: Legends    Mounted on French ships 2015

Anime

Title Character Notation Release Date
Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2    Mounted on Vickers-Carden-Loyd Mod.1934 T.15s. 2019