Mekanika Uirapuru

The Mekanika Uirapuru is a General Purpose Machine Gun of Brazilian origin and is chambered in the 7.62x51mm NATO calibre.

Description
Originally rejected by the Brazilian Army, the Uirapuru received a second life in 1976 after refinements were imposed. The weapon was an initial design as put together by members of the Brazilian Army's engineering institute with one of the original members later tabbed to continue the development and make several key changes in making the weapon system serviceable by Brazilian Army standards. Classified as a general purpose machine gun, the system can be vehicle (including armor in the coaxial role), sea-going vessels or aircraft-mounted as well as part of an infantry squad in the support firing role. The Uirapuru fires the 5.56x51mm NATO standard cartridge from a belt fed ammunition system of varying lengths. The barrel offers a quick change system and a flash suppressor as well as a handy bipod and wooden butt for supportive fire. An optional tripod is also available for the sustained fire role as is an awkwardly-angled carrying handle for increased portability. It is still being used by the Brazilian Army, probably also by the BFEsp.

Operation

 * Action: Gas Operated; Automatic Fire Only
 * Cartridge: 7.62x51mm NATO
 * Feed System: Various; Metal-Link Belt Fed
 * Muzzle Velocity: 2,788ft/sec (850m/sec)
 * Cyclic Rate-of-Fire: 700rds/min
 * Maximum / Effective Range: 4,593ft (1,400m; 1,531yds)
 * Sights: Iron

Dimensions

 * Overall Length: 1300mm (51.18in)
 * Barrel Length: 600.00 (23.62in)
 * Empty Weight: 13.00kg (28.66lbs)