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Defence & Security News - Iran

 
 
Monday, April 21, 2014 08:06 PM
 
Iran to manufacture new Moharram six-barrel 12.7mm Gatling-type machine gun.
The Iranian Army's Ground Force has unveiled its new local-made Moharram 6-barrel 12.7 mm Gatling-type machine gun. During the military parade in Tehran on April 18, 2014, the Moharram was mounted at the rear of a local-made neinava 4x4 light tactical vehicle.
     
The Iranian Army's Ground Force has unveiled its new local-made Moharram 6-barrel 12.7 mm Gatling-type machine gun. During the military parade in Tehran on April 18, 2014, the Moharram was mounted at the rear of a local-made neinava 4x4 light tactical vehicle.
The new Iranian-made Moharram 6-barrel 12.7 mm Gatling-type machine gun
     

Earlier this week, Brigadier General Pourdastan underlined that Tehran is facing no problem in building and supplying the weapons needs of its Armed Forces.

The Moharram is a 6-barrel 12.7mm caliber Gatling-type machine gun which can be mounted on pickup trucks, tanks, armored personnel carriers, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles, warships and frigates to strike aerial, sea and ground targets.

The Iranian country's experts have built a weapon for ground units named 'Moharram' with the fire power of 2,000 rounds per minute, adding that that only a handful number of states are equipped with that type of weapon.

The Moharram has a maximum range of fire from 1,600 to 2,000 meters.

Each of the cannon's six barrels fires once in turn during each revolution of the barrel cluster. The multiple barrels provide both a very high rate of fire of 100 rounds per second and contribute to prolonged weapon life by minimizing barrel erosion and heat generation.

     
The Iranian Army's Ground Force has unveiled its new local-made Moharram 6-barrel 12.7 mm Gatling-type machine gun. During the military parade in Tehran on April 18, 2014, the Moharram was mounted at the rear of a local-made neinava 4x4 light tactical vehicle.
During the military parade in Tehran on April 18, 2014, the Moharram was mounted at the rear of a local-made neinava 4x4 light tactical vehicle.
 
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