H&K G11 Caseless Hyperburst Rifle

Published on September 5, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This entry details the Heckler & Koch G11, a revolutionary rifle chambered in 4.73x33mm caseless ammunition. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its advanced rotating chamber action, impressive fire rates (2000 rpm burst, 600 rpm auto), and unique charging handle. Despite its advanced design and German military certification, the program was cancelled post-reunification.

Quick Summary

The H&K G11 is a revolutionary German rifle chambered in 4.73x33mm caseless ammunition, featuring a rotating chamber action and impressive fire rates like a 2000 rpm burst. Its development was ultimately halted due to geopolitical shifts following German reunification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to H&K G11
  2. 00:03Fire Modes and Rates
  3. 00:11Operating Mechanism
  4. 00:17Charging Procedure
  5. 00:28Internal Complexity
  6. 00:36Military Adoption and Cancellation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the H&K G11 rifle?

The H&K G11 is a revolutionary prototype rifle developed in Germany, notable for its use of 4.73x33mm caseless ammunition and an advanced rotating chamber action. It featured impressive fire rates, including a 2000 rpm burst mode.

What are the key features of the H&K G11?

Key features include its caseless ammunition, a rotating chamber mechanism for cycling rounds, a unique circular charging handle, and selectable fire modes with extremely high burst fire rates (2000 rpm) and a 600 rpm full-auto rate.

Why was the H&K G11 program cancelled?

Despite being certified for German military use, the G11 program was cancelled following the fall of the Berlin Wall and subsequent German reunification, which altered military procurement priorities and funding.

What is caseless ammunition?

Caseless ammunition is a type of firearm projectile that lacks a traditional metallic or polymer case. The propellant is often formed into a solid block that also serves as the casing, reducing weight and complexity but introducing challenges in sealing and extraction.

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