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Enfield EM-2

The Royal Small Arms EM2 rifle was an early experimental British assault rifle. Lee-Enfield EM-2 File links The following pages link to this file: EM2 Categories: Images with unknown source ... Lee-Enfield EM-2 File links The following pages link to this file: EM2 Categories: Images with unknown source ...


In the immediate post-World War II era the British Army, like many other forces, started research into their own versions of the StG44. The army had planned to replace their .303 inch rimmed cartridge before WWI but were forced to keep it due to time and financial constraints for another 30 years. With these constraints removed, they developed a new .280 inch (7 mm) intermediate-power round, and set about developing a new rifle to fire it. At the same time Fabrique Nationale expressed considerable interest in the round, and started development of their own rifles based on it. The Canadian Army also expressed interest in the new round, both to maintain commonality with the British, and to modernize their forces. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British military. ... Sturmgewehr 44 Nationality Germany Type Assault rifle Inventor Gustloff Date of design 1943 Service duration July 1944 - May 1945 Cartridge 7. ... .303 cartridge The . ... Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ... Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, more often known as Fabrique Nationale and abbreviated simply as FN, is a well-known firearm manufacturer that originated in the Belgian city of Herstal, near Liège. ... Canadian Forces Land Force Command (LF) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Armed Forces. ...


The Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield started working on two generally similar designs known as the Experimental Models 1 and 2. Both were bullpup style weapons ie the magazine and chamber are placed behind the trigger and pistol grip, leading to a shorter overall design (by about 20%) and a better ratio between barrel length and weapon length. It used 20-round magazines with "stripper" reloads, included simple conical optical sights for fast shooting, and had a carrying handle built into the top. They could fire semi-automatic or fully automatic. The .280 round was accurate to about 800 yards (730 meters). The two differed primarily in details, but the EM2 was eventually selected as the better design (though some say it was mostly due to it looking less space age), and entered limited service in 1951 as Rifle, Automatic, Caliber .280, Number 9 Mark 1. Bullpup refers to a firearm configuration in which the firearm action (or mechanism) and magazine are located behind the trigger, increasing the barrel length relative to the overall weapon length, thus permitting shorter weapons for the same barrel length or longer barrels for the same weapon length. ... The first rocket to reach space was the German V2 rocket launched during the latter stages of WWII. The Space Age began on October 4, 1957 with the launch of Sputnik 1. ...


It was at this point that the US put forth its own designs for NATO standardization, using the .308 inch (7.62 mm) round in their M-14 rifle. Matters came to a head in 1951 in a shoot-off, with the US claiming the British round was underpowered, and the British claiming the US round was too powerful to be used in a full-auto mode. A series of lengthy debates followed, which were finally settled in an unlikely fashion when Canada stated they would use the British .280 round, but only if the US did as well. It was clear this would never happen. Winston Churchill felt a NATO standard was more important than any qualities of the weapon itself. The EM2 could not be easily adapted to the .308 round, so instead the British were forced to adopt a licensed version of the FN FAL from Fabrique Nationale, itself an adaptation of their own .280 rifle design re-chambered for the .308. Wikiquote quotations related to: United States Wikinews has news related to this article: United States United States government Official website of the United States government - Gateway to governmental sites White House - Official site of the US President Senate. ... The flag of NATO NATO 2002 Summit The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), sometimes called North Atlantic Alliance, Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on April 4, 1949. ... For other uses of M14, see M14. ... The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG, OM, CH, PC, FRS MP (November 30, 1874 – January 24, 1965) was a British statesman, best known as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II. At various times an author, soldier, journalist, and politician, Churchill is generally regarded... The Fusil Automatique Leger, or Light Automatic Rifle (LAR). ...


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The two differed primarily in details, but the EM2 was eventually selected as the better design (though some say it was mostly due to it looking less space age), and entered limited service in 1951 as Rifle, Automatic, Caliber.280, Number 9 Mark 1.
It was at this point that the US put forth its own designs for NATO standardization, using the.308 inch (7.62 mm) round in their M-14 rifle.
The EM2 could not be easily adapted to the.308 round, so instead the British were forced to adopt a licensed version of the FN FAL from Fabrique Nationale, itself an adaptation of their own.280 rifle design re-chambered for the.308.
U.S. v. Washington (1035 words)
Electrician's Mate Second Class (EM2) Washington was convicted by a general court-martial, pursuant to his pleas, of wrongfully using methamphetamine, wrongfully introducing methamphetamine onto a vessel, and wrongfully distributing methamphetamine (18 specifications), in violation of Article 112a, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC §912a.
Because EM2 Washington was represented by both individual civilian counsel and detailed military counsel, the military judge inquired whether the record of trial and SJA's post-trial recommendation should be served on Washington himself, individual civilian counsel, or detailed military counsel.
EM2 Washington orally requested, and later requested in writing, that both the record of trial and the post-trial recommendation be served on detailed military counsel.
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