Heavy machine guns are designed to provide an increased degree of range, penetration and destructive power against vehicles, buildings, aircraft and light fortifications over the standard rifle calibers used in lighter machine guns. They are usually fired from heavy mounts in static defenses or on vehicles. The Browning M2 "fifty-cal" is an example of a heavy machine gun.
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