Inkunzi Strike 20mm Grenade MG

Published on January 20, 2023
Duration: 25:58

The Inkunzi Strike is a 20mm machine gun prototype designed by Tony Neophytou to bridge the gap between standard machine guns and grenade launchers. It fires 20x42mm rounds with a flatter trajectory than 40mm grenades, offering improved direct fire capability. The design utilizes existing ammunition belt technology and features unique internal mechanics like a recoil-actuated delinking mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Inkunzi Strike is a 20mm machine gun prototype designed by Tony Neophytou, firing 20x42mm rounds. It bridges the gap between 7.62mm MGs and 40mm grenade launchers, offering improved direct fire capability with a flatter trajectory and utilizing standard NSV/DShK ammunition belts.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Preface and Background
  2. 02:03Concept and Role
  3. 03:58Ballistics and Advantages
  4. 06:25Ammunition and Feeding
  5. 08:19Internal Mechanics and Disassembly
  6. 12:27Trigger and Safety Systems
  7. 15:09Locking and Firing Cycle
  8. 22:31Operation and Mounting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Inkunzi Strike 20mm MG?

The Inkunzi Strike is a prototype 20mm machine gun designed by Tony Neophytou. It aims to bridge the gap between standard machine guns and automatic grenade launchers, offering increased firepower over 7.62mm weapons with better portability than 40mm systems.

What caliber does the Inkunzi Strike fire?

The Inkunzi Strike fires the 20x42mm cartridge. This round provides a flatter trajectory and shorter flight time compared to traditional 40mm grenades, enhancing its effectiveness for direct fire applications against various targets.

How does the Inkunzi Strike feed ammunition?

The Inkunzi Strike is designed to use standard Russian NSV or DShK ammunition belts. This choice simplifies development by utilizing existing, proven feeding technology and mechanisms.

What are the key mechanical features of the Inkunzi Strike?

Key features include a non-reciprocating charging handle, a top-opening cover, and a unique recoil-actuated delinking mechanism. It operates from an open bolt using a vertically traveling locking block for safety and reliability.

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