The Bren gun is a series of light machine guns (LMG) made by Britain in the 1930s and used in various roles until 1992. While best known for its role as the British and Commonwealth forces' primary infantry LMG in World War II, it was also used in the Korean War and saw service throughout the latter half of the 20th century, including the 1982 Falklands War. Although fitted with a bipod, it could also be mounted on a tripod or be vehicle-mounted.
The Bren gun was a licensed version of the Czechoslovak ZGB 33 light machine gun which, in turn, was a modified version of the ZB vz. 26, which British Army officials had tested during a firearms service competition in the 1930s. The later Bren gun featured a distinctive top-mounted curved box magazine, conical flash hider, and quick change barrel. The name Bren was derived from Brno, the Czechoslovak city in Moravia, where the Zb vz. 26 was designed (in the Zbrojovka Brno Factory) and Enfield, site of the British Royal Small Arms Factory. The designer was Václav Holek, a gun inventor and design engineer.
In the 1950s, many Bren guns were re-barrelled to accept the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and modified to feed from the magazine for the L1 (Commonwealth version of the FN FAL) rifle as the L4 light machine gun. It was replaced in the British Army as the section LMG by the L7 general-purpose machine gun (GPMG), a heavier belt-fed weapon. This was supplemented in the 1980s by the L86 Light Support Weapon firing the 5.56×45mm NATO round, leaving the Bren gun in use only as a pintle mount on some vehicles. The Bren gun was manufactured by Indian Ordnance Factories as the "Gun Machine 7.62mm 1B"[3] before it was discontinued in 2012.[4]
@F104Deathtrap Yeah, a combat aircraft's criteria to be a successful aircraft is different. I do believe reliability is still a main factor though. But I do guess that a successful combat aircraft should be what role that aircraft excels the most. The A-10, as you said, was a low-cost aircraft that is excellent at doing its job and about the F-35- well I don't know much of the plane, all I know is that it is a multipurpose aircraft.
Seeing builds like this is really something else. I can’t imagine the hard work that must be done to create fully articulate humans in this game. Hella good job mate.
I am jealous of your museum, keeping such beautiful aircraft in good condition. In my place, the A-7s were rusting and haven't been maintained in god knows how long. Beautiful revamp of TH5's build!
I love how this stool weighs nearly half a ton
+9Wanna see me break all of the laws stated in the geneva convention?
+8That is indeed, a painful sight.
+5Lady Dimitrescu got me acting up
+4Ken hasn't been the same since the accident back in '99...
+4This is just an evolved Gleipnir and I love it
+4"So what do you do in your free time?"
+4"I break the Geneva Convention for fun."
The Bren gun is a series of light machine guns (LMG) made by Britain in the 1930s and used in various roles until 1992. While best known for its role as the British and Commonwealth forces' primary infantry LMG in World War II, it was also used in the Korean War and saw service throughout the latter half of the 20th century, including the 1982 Falklands War. Although fitted with a bipod, it could also be mounted on a tripod or be vehicle-mounted.
The Bren gun was a licensed version of the Czechoslovak ZGB 33 light machine gun which, in turn, was a modified version of the ZB vz. 26, which British Army officials had tested during a firearms service competition in the 1930s. The later Bren gun featured a distinctive top-mounted curved box magazine, conical flash hider, and quick change barrel. The name Bren was derived from Brno, the Czechoslovak city in Moravia, where the Zb vz. 26 was designed (in the Zbrojovka Brno Factory) and Enfield, site of the British Royal Small Arms Factory. The designer was Václav Holek, a gun inventor and design engineer.
In the 1950s, many Bren guns were re-barrelled to accept the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge and modified to feed from the magazine for the L1 (Commonwealth version of the FN FAL) rifle as the L4 light machine gun. It was replaced in the British Army as the section LMG by the L7 general-purpose machine gun (GPMG), a heavier belt-fed weapon. This was supplemented in the 1980s by the L86 Light Support Weapon firing the 5.56×45mm NATO round, leaving the Bren gun in use only as a pintle mount on some vehicles. The Bren gun was manufactured by Indian Ordnance Factories as the "Gun Machine 7.62mm 1B"[3] before it was discontinued in 2012.[4]
+4I swear I have seen this face before... I can't remember where...
+4Nice
+4I can now seal my bloodbag from leaking on my computer
+4I love how the predecessor is a B-17
+3Can confirm, I was one of the children
+3@rexzion 9 robux is all I can give
+3@BryanO5 it's in the phone's settings and only if you have a phone that has a high refresh rate screen
+2@F104Deathtrap Yeah, a combat aircraft's criteria to be a successful aircraft is different. I do believe reliability is still a main factor though. But I do guess that a successful combat aircraft should be what role that aircraft excels the most. The A-10, as you said, was a low-cost aircraft that is excellent at doing its job and about the F-35- well I don't know much of the plane, all I know is that it is a multipurpose aircraft.
+2bo'le o' wota
+2Been waiting for this to come out and... Y E S
+2Minecraft shaders now have a competition
+2Have you tried using a V8 engine to fix the addiction?
+298 PARTS?!?!!11?? HOW
+2Well then... let me just get my figurine inside that
+2This is so cool! Imagine using this on CIWSs on ships.
+2@PilotRoazille I tried that but it looks unnatural when the plane was flying.
+2This looks like one those ridiculous aircraft designs during WWII and boy, this is looking fine af.
+2I am hearing bad apple from this. Very cool build! I love me some touhou builds.
+2A low part count but it has enough detail to look like the fletcher... can this power be learned...?
+2@Cabbage17
+2@UwU
@Eventkraken
Seeing builds like this is really something else. I can’t imagine the hard work that must be done to create fully articulate humans in this game. Hella good job mate.
+2Ah finally. I can now complete my tissue roll fort.
+2@JeskoGoesVROOM I was also the same I was just fiddling around my settings then I saw the 120hz in my display settings lmao
+1@BryanO5 just searched if it can do high refresh sadly no :( it's capped at 60hz
+1@Nerfaddict AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+1I just realized the meme that this was referencing and boy that's funny
+1Time for camping near the air force base, who wanna come with me
+1I am jealous of your museum, keeping such beautiful aircraft in good condition. In my place, the A-7s were rusting and haven't been maintained in god knows how long. Beautiful revamp of TH5's build!
+1mmmmmm food
+1Lots of stuff but the main thing would probably be cost, reliability, range, and fuel economy.
+1@Sadboye12 No problem! As always, your builds baffles me as to how low the part count is.
+1It's... it's beautiful...
+1Wait the F-117 has air intakes???
+1@F104Deathtrap from the devs, since the small update they added a setting to change the thickness of the wings.
+1SimplePlanes is so popular that people back in the 40s replicated the rocket in game! I am so happy and proud of this community.
+1I thought it was frame lol
+1Hammokc crashes in 2 a pwerplnt
+1I droive a mobile waship
And Jams breks the genva cnventin
inb4 six engine bush plane bomber
+1Keep as pet(1)
+1What my phone sees when I turn it on at 3 AM
+1Very n o i c e
+1What in God's name is this
+1