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What is the NATO equivalent of 30-06?

What is the NATO equivalent of 30-06?

7.62×51mm
The 30-06 remained the U.S. Army’s primary rifle and machine gun cartridge for nearly 50 years before being replaced by the 7.62×51mm NATO and 5.56×45mm NATO, both of which remain in current U.S. and NATO service. It remains a very popular sporting round, with ammunition produced by all major manufacturers.

Is 7.62 NATO an intermediate cartridge?

30-06 Springfield or 7.62×51mm NATO), and therefore is regarded as being “intermediate” between traditional rifle and handgun calibers. As their recoil is significantly reduced compared to full-power cartridges, fully automatic rifles firing intermediate cartridges are relatively easy to control.

What rifles does NATO use?

List of 5.56×45mm NATO firearms

Name Type Years of service
AK-101 Assault rifle 1995-present
AK-102 Carbine assault rifle 1995-present
AK-19 Assault rifle 2020-present
Saiga semi-automatic rifle Semi-automatic rifle 1990s-present

What are some weapons that use the NATO 7-62 cartridge?

Many other firearms that use the 7.62×51mm NATO remain in service (especially various marksman / sniper rifles, medium machine guns / general-purpose machine guns such as the M240, and others). The cartridge is used by military personnel, on mounted and crew-served weapons that are mounted to vehicles, aircraft and ships.

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What is the NATO standard for a rifle?

5.56x45mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 5.56 NATO) is a rifle cartridge developed in the United States and originally chambered in the M16 rifle. Under STANAG 4172, it is a standard cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO countries.

What is the difference between a 308 and a military caliber?

Although not identical, the military 7.62×51mm NATO and the commercial.308 Winchester cartridges are similar enough that they can be loaded into rifles chambered for the other round, but the.308 Winchester cartridges are typically loaded to higher pressures than 7.62×51mm NATO service cartridges.

What is the proof round pressure requirement for the NATO cartridge?

The proof round pressure requirement is 521.30 MPa (75,608 psi) piezo pressure recorded in a NATO design EPVAT barrel with a Kistler 6215 transducer, HPI GP6 transducer or by equipment to C.I.P. requirements. The 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge approaches the ballistic performance of the original U.S. military.30-06 Springfield M1906 service cartridge.