Breda Meccanica Bresciana

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Breda Meccanica Bresciana, widely known simply as Breda, is a large Italian manufacturer of small arms and ammunition.

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[edit] History

Breda made its mark before and during World War II producing a large selection of automatic weapons and light artillery for the Italian military. This work had started during World War I supplying parts for Fiat machineguns. Most famous of these were the Breda machine guns, which were standard for Italian forces through the war. Larger 20 mm and 47 mm weapons were also produced.

Additionally, a wide variety of non-weapon products have been built, including marine and rail engines, and thermal plants.

[edit] Breda Machine Guns

The Breda machine gun family included infantry models, aircraft guns and 20 mm anti-aircraft guns. The two most common models were the infantry guns M30 and M37.

The M37 was a tripod mounted 8 mm heavy, crew served machine gun. It fired from feed clips similar to those of the French Hotchkiss.

The 20/65 Modello 35 was a versatile belt-fed 20 mm machine gun that saw widespread use as an anti-tank and anti-aircraft gun during WW2. Large numbers of captured Modello 35s were also used by British forces in North Africa.

[edit] Current Information

Currently, Breda focuses on production of shotguns and firearm accessories.

Breda Meccanica Bresciana Via Lunga 2, Brescia, I-25126, Italy.

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