MG5 LMG (ACS)
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The Heckler & Koch MG5 is a belt-fed 7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose machine gun manufactured by German firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch. The MG5 has been in service since 2015 with the Germany, Albania, Chile, Malaysia, Portugal, and Spain.
MG5 is scripted in ACS (Advanced Combat Systems) 1.7.5
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