The MG-15: A Flexible Aircraft Machine Gun Pushed into Infantry Service
The MG-15, originally a Luftwaffe flexible aircraft machine gun, was adapted for infantry use due to late-war shortages. Its unique recoil-operated mechanism uses a rotating locking collar, and it feeds from a 75-round double drum magazine. The infantry conversion kit added a bipod, shoulder stock, and ground sights, transforming it into a ground support weapon.









