Taden gun
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The TADEN was a British experimental light and medium machine gun firing the .280 in (7 mm) intermediate cartridge. Alongside the bullpup EM-2 rifle design, it formed part of a proposal to reequip the British Army with new small arms which would use a round smaller than the .303 inch which was shown to be impractical for use in a modern assault rifle. The name comes from the designer, Harold Turpin ('T') at the Armament Design Establishment ('AD') and Enfield ('EN').
1951
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British Army,
Ares Shrike 5.56, Breda 30, Bren light machine gun, FM 24/29 light machine gun, HK LMG36, Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie machine gun, Lahti-Saloranta M/26, Lewis gun, M1941 Johnson machine gun, Madsen machine gun, Mendoza C-1934, Sampo L-41, Type 11 light machine gun, Type 99 light machine gun, Vickers-Berthier, Zastava M05G1, Zastava M65, Zastava M72, Zastava M77, Zastava M82, Zastava M90,
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