
The M2 is once again employed as both a raised (or lowered) static turret and vehicle-mounted weapon. It can now be used to engage targets at distances of up to 1,200 metres, though it has a lower fire rate of only ~ 545 RPM and has a reduced muzzle velocity of 930 m/s.īelt capacity-wise, it has also been reduced to feeding from 100-round belt boxes for both static and vehicle-mounted M2s. Unlike its predecessor, the M2 is no longer shared with REDFOR factions and is exclusive to U.S. The M2 returns as both a static and vehicle-mounted weapon in Armed Assault. The M2 Machine Gun is used exclusively by U.S. All four systems combined will make any position almost unassailable by ground forces bar heavy air power. 50 cal round, it can penetrate through the armour of most light and even medium armoured vehicles with ease.Īlthough it isn't man-portable, it works well in any fortified position as a static weapon when paired alongside anti-tank weapons such as the M72 LAW/ Carl Gustav and medium machine guns like the M60. The M2 is a surprisingly accurate and powerful heavy weapon. It is commonly employed on the M1A1 MBT or M113 APC where it serves as a coaxial/primary weapon. military, the M2 has since continued to serve as the standard HMG of many armed forces throughout the world.


Both static and vehicle-mounted versions always feed from a single 500-round belt. The M2 uses a simple ironsight for aiming, and has an effective firing range of up to 1,100 metres. It can attain a fire rate of up to 600 rounds per minute, and has a muzzle velocity of 1,000 m/s. The M2 Browning is an air-cooled, belt fed heavy machine gun that fires from a closed bolt, and is chambered to fire the. and Soviet military forces in ArmA: Cold War Assault.
