The Trident Tribe Foundation handed over a new trailer to the military to strengthen the defense of the sky
The “Trident Tribe” Foundation once again confirmed its reputation as a reliable partner in the defense of the country by handing over a brand new trailer to the Ukrainian military, on which our resourceful guys have already attached a Browning M2 machine gun. This thing will help scare away not only “Shakhedi“, but also any other unwanted flying objects.
The Browning M2 machine gun, or, as it is also called, “Ma Deuce”, is already a real old-school weapon. It was developed at the end of the First World War, and since then it has become almost iconic.
Caliber: 50 BMG (12.7×99 mm)
Weight: 38 kg (58 kg with tripod)
Length: 1650 mm
Rate of fire: 450-575 rounds/min (M2HB), 750-850 rounds/min (AN/M2), and even 1200 rounds/min (AN/M3) is an impressive rate for such an “old school”.
Muzzle velocity: 887 m/s (M33 Ball) — like a rocket!
The Browning M2 is used to combat infantry, unarmored and lightly armored vehicles, as well as destroy boats and aircraft at low altitudes. He managed to visit many wars, from the Second World War to modern conflicts, such as the war in Iraq and our struggle with the aggressor.
So now our military has another powerful tool to protect the skies. The Trident Tribe Foundation will continue to support our heroes so we can sleep easy knowing our defenders are equipped with the best technology.

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