Ask Ian: Why No German WW2 50-Cal Machine Guns? (feat. Nick Moran)
This video delves into why Germany did not field a .50 caliber machine gun during WWII, contrasting it with the successful development and widespread adoption of the American M2 Browning. It explores the German preference for 20mm cannons in anti-aircraft roles, the logistical considerations of ammunition and weapon systems, and the differing doctrines between the US and Germany regarding vehicle-mounted armament. The discussion highlights the industrial might of the US in producing millions of M2s versus Germany's focus on larger caliber autocannons.











