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Col. Doug Tamilio, program manager for Soldier weapons and Soldier lethality and weight reduction, point out features of the Lightweight .50-Caliber Machine Gun. The lighter brother to the M-2 .50-caliber machine gun, it weighs half as much and has half as many parts along with 60 percent less recoil.

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