FN-Browning 13.2mm / L 75 AAG
This heavy machine gun was developed in the late 1920s in response to a request from the Dutch army to update their 13.2mm HMGs from the post war period. FN and Browning instead provided an entirely new weapon, which was subsequently adopted by the Belgian army for limited roles. Available in both fixed and a mobile variant on a tricar. (stats are Hotchkiss 13.2mm). Fortress and naval twin and quad mounts also available.
deployed AA mount
mounted on FN T3 Tricar
Projectile : 0.51g
MV : 800m/s
Range : 2500m H, 1600m Vert.
Weight : 37.5kg *
Elevation : +0 to +90
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 450rpm, 30 round magazine or belt.
In an anti-vehicle role it fires an API round penetrating 20mm at 400m
*Complete AA mount weighs 370kg
20mm Madsen AAG
This Danish weapon can be used in AAG or ATG roles. The Danish Nimbus motorcycle can be carry one in place of a motorcycle side car, and the Belgian Gillete and FN M12 motorcycles emulate that. A variant can be mounted on the T3 tricar in place of the 13.2mm.
Projectile : 122g
MV : 840m/s
Range : 2100m Vert.
Weight : 260 / 317kg
Elevation : -10 to +85
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 350rpm, 15 round mag, 40 and 60 round drums.
In an anti-tank role it fires a API round at 815m/s penetrating 22mm at 300m.
37mm Schneider M1930 AAG
A French AAG, found in single mounts, though twin and quad are available.
Projectile : 738g
MV : 850m/s
Range : 3000m Vert.
Weight : 1,340kg AA mount
Elevation : +0 to +80
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 175rpm, 8 round clip.
40mm FRC-Bofors AAG
License rights from Bofors allow FRC to produce this weapon, filling the gap between the lighter AA weapons and the heavier artillery.
Projectile : 995g
MV : 850m/s
Range : 5000m H, 5000m Vert.
Weight : 1,920kg AA mount
Elevation : -5 to +90
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 140rpm, 4 or 8 round clip.
75mm Bourges-FRC M1936 AAG
Based on a French Bourges arsenal design, improved by FRC. The design has a semi-automatic breech to allow rapid fire. The four wheel carriage is rubber tired and has outriggers to allow rapid deployment.
(Stats are a mixture with the 1932 Schneider)
75mm L54
Projectile : 6.8kg
MV : 770m/s
Range : 8000m Vert.
Weight : 3.8/5.8 tonnes
Elevation : -5 to +90
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 25rpm short term, 12rpm long
1940 90L50 Cockerill
with semi-automatic spring ramming breach.
Ground and sea variants.
Caliber : 90mm
Barrel length : 4.8m
Weight, traveling : 8,800kg
Weight, in action : 6,750kg
Elevation : -0° to +85°
Traverse : 360°
Muzzle Velocity : 835m/s
Shell wieght : 10.0kg
Rate of fire : 20-25rpm
Maximum ceiling : 11,300m
Maximum horizontal : 16,000m
125mm Royal Armory M1926 AAG
A Dutch heavy AA weapon, with a lineage to HIH Siderius aka Rheinmettal, developed for naval service but employed from fixed land emplacements and railway cars.
Projectile : 27.9kg
MV : 880m/s
Range : 14,800m H 10,700m Vert.
Weight : Fixed
Elevation : -5 to +88
Traverse: 360deg.
ROF : 10rpm