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Moharram | |
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Place of origin | Iran |
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Used by | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps |
Specifications | |
Caliber | .50 |
Barrels | 6 |
Rate of fire | Up to 2500 rounds per minute |
The Moharram, sometimes Muharram, (MGG-50) is an indigenous 6-barreled 12.7x108mm (.50 caliber) Gatling gun of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. [1] The weapon is most commonly seen mounted on pickup trucks [1] [2] and other light vehicles, as well as on naval vessels. [3] The weapon is externally powered, and is capable of firing up to 2,500 rounds per minute. [1]
The gun was unveiled along with Akhgar in a parade on 18 April 2014, which was attended Iranian president Hassan Rouhani along with military commanders. It was unveiled alongside the Akhgar [4] and the Shaher. [5]
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Moharram | |
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Place of origin | Iran |
Service history | |
Used by | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps |
Specifications | |
Caliber | .50 |
Barrels | 6 |
Rate of fire | Up to 2500 rounds per minute |
The Moharram, sometimes Muharram, (MGG-50) is an indigenous 6-barreled 12.7x108mm (.50 caliber) Gatling gun of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. [1] The weapon is most commonly seen mounted on pickup trucks [1] [2] and other light vehicles, as well as on naval vessels. [3] The weapon is externally powered, and is capable of firing up to 2,500 rounds per minute. [1]
The gun was unveiled along with Akhgar in a parade on 18 April 2014, which was attended Iranian president Hassan Rouhani along with military commanders. It was unveiled alongside the Akhgar [4] and the Shaher. [5]