- Heckler & Koch MP7
Infobox Weapon
name=Heckler & Koch MP7
caption=The Heckler & Koch MP7A1
origin=flag|Germany
type=Submachine gun
is_ranged=yes
service=
used_by=See "Users"
designer=
design_date=
manufacturer=Heckler & Koch
production_date=2001–present
number=
variants=
weight=kg to lb|1.9|sp=us|abbr=on|precision=2|wiki=yes
length=mm to in|590|abbr=on|precision=1|wiki=yes stock extended / convert|380|mm|abbr=on|1 stock collapsed
part_length=convert|180|mm|abbr=on|1
width=convert|42|mm|abbr=on|1
height=convert|172|mm|abbr=on|1
cartridge=4.6x30mm
action=Gas-operated,rotating bolt
rate=950 + 200 rounds/min
velocity=Approx. convert|710|m/s|0|lk=on|sp=us|abbr=on
range=200 m
feed=20 or 40-round box magazine
sights=The MP7 is a German
submachine gun manufactured byHeckler & Koch (H&K) and chambered for the4.6x30mm cartridge. It was designed in conjunction with the new cartridge to meetNATO requirements published in 1989 calling for apersonal defense weapon (PDW) class firearm with a greater ability to defeatbody armor than current weapons, which are limited due to the use of conventional pistol cartridges. The MP7 went into production in2001 . It is a direct rival to theFN P90 , also developed in response to NATO's requirement. The weapon has been revised since its introduction and the current production version is the MP7A1 ("see Variants").The proliferation of high-quality body armor has begun to make guns that fire pistol ammunition (such as HK's earlier MP5 or USP) ineffective. In response to this trend, HK designed the MP7 (along with the brand new UCP, which uses the same ammunition) to penetrate body armor, but small enough to be used in place of either a
pistol or a submachine gun.Design details
The MP7 essentially operates like a scaled-down
assault rifle , with the same action as HK's G36. It fires a specially designed, armor-piercing round with a muzzle velocity nearly as high as that of the5.56x45mm NATO cartridge used by many modernrifle s. This ammunition is unique among submachine guns in that the bullet is made almost entirely of a hardened steel penetrator instead of softer brass or lead. The ammunition is virtually exclusive to the gun (save for the H&K UCP and a planned variant of theBrugger & Thomet MP-9 ) and also offers lowrecoil . The round also has a small diameter (it can almost be described as a scaled down.223 Remington ), allowing for high capacity in a very small magazine. Even though the round is much smaller in diameter than a 9 mm bullet, its special properties give it comparablestopping power Fact|date=December 2007. The projectile is designed to tumble in tissue after penetrating body armor, thus causing more damage than a bullet of this size would normally doFact|date=December 2007. But this is still a point of widespread discussion since the MP7 and its specially designed ammunition have yet to prove themselves in action.The weapon allows a conventional 20-round or 40-round box magazine to be fit within the pistol grip (the former being comparable in size to a 15-round 9 mm magazine, while the latter compares to a 30-round 9 mm magazine). The weapon features an ambidextrous fire-select lever and rear cocking grip. It has an extendable stock and a folding front grip; it can be fired either one-handed or two-handed. It is compact and light using
polymer s in its construction.The MP7 is marketed as a direct competitor to the
FN P90 . Some observers make the distinction that the MP7 is closer to a truemachine pistol than a submachine gun. The FN P90 features a simpler straight blowback design that fires with a closed breech, so there is no rotating bolt or gas system, but it is bulkier and heavier than the MP7.Variants
*PDW - The first prototype shown in 1999 was designated the 'PDW' (Personal Defense Weapon). It had a short
Picatinny rail on the top and a smooth pistol grip surface.
*MP7 - In 2001 it was named the 'MP7' and went into production. It included a full length Picatinny rail, a thick curved stock and an anti-slide surface on the pistol grip much like the HK USP. It also featured foldingiron sights mounted on the Picatinny rail and the button to fold the foregrip was made larger for easier operation.
*MP7A1 - In 2003 its designation was changed to 'MP7A1' and featured a redesigned pistol grip with a different surface and curved shape, a smaller stock with a straight buttpad, side mountedPicatinny rail s as standard and the folding iron sights were made more compact. The weapon was made slightly longer, but because the stock was shortened, the overall length did not change. The stock is also able to be locked in 3 positions. Recent MP7A1 models have a safety trigger similar to aGlock pistol , the middle section of the trigger must be pulled first before the outer part will move. [ [http://www.hkarms.eu/Neue_Dateien/SafetyTrig.jpg"Photo of the MP7A1's safety trigger."] From http://hkarms.eu/] This helps to stop accidental discharges if the trigger is bumped.Each revision of the weapon is slightly heavier, possibly due to the addition of more Picatinny rails and product improvements. The lengthened body of the MP7A1 could have also added a small amount of weight. [ [http://www.hkarms.eu/MP7A1.html "From the PDW to the MP7 A1"] ]
Accessories
The weapon features a full-length, top-mounted
Picatinny rail that comes standard with folding fore and rear iron sights attached. When the sights are folded flat, they resemble simple open sights. Folded up, they feature aperture sights. The sights can easily be removed by loosening a single screw and lifting them off. It can fit additional rails on the sides of the barrel, which allow it to mount commercial optical sights (telescopic and red dot sights), laser aiming modules (LAM), and tactical flashlights. The MP7 can also accept asuppressor .Users
*flag|Austria: Used by the
EKO Cobra anti-terrorist unit. [http://www.military.cz/special_forces/cobra/cobra04.jpg]
*flag|Albania: TheAlbanian Army has acquired some MP7 for use in the Special Operations squads (B.O.S.), along with MP5 submachine guns and G36C carbines; further procurement for police forces is planned.
*flag|Croatia: Certain specialized units within theCroatian Navy use the MP7.
*flag|Germany: TheBundeswehr has begun to procure the MP7 in high numbers, [http://www.streitkraeftebasis.de/portal/a/streitkraeftebasis/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKL9443CfMCSYGZwZb6kTCxoJRUfV-P_NxUfW_9AP2C3IhyR0dFRQCIRBFP/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82X0tfNTEw] after it has been used extensively by the German special forces unitKommando Spezialkräfte (KSK). German soldiers inAfghanistan are now using the MP7 on patrol inKabul . The MP7 is also a part of Germany's Infantryman of the future project. TheGSG 9 of theGerman Federal Police also uses the MP7.
*flag|Indonesia: Detasemen Jala Mengkara (Denjaka ), the special forces of Indonesian Marine Corps adopted MP7 for use within this organization.
*flag|Italy: ItalianGruppo di Intervento Speciale special operations group of theCarabinieri ,Aeronautica Militare for the RIAM Special Forces group.
*flag|Ireland: The MP7 has replaced the Uzi in service with theGarda Síochána (police) Emergency Response Unit and Regional Support Units.
*flag|Malaysia: In 2007, TheRoyal Malaysian Police also acquired the MP7 for use within thePasukan Gerakan Khas special forces unit along with theHK416 andG36C .
*flag|Mexico: Used by Policia Federal, Air force Paratroopers and armored vehicle crews.
*flag|Norway: The MP7 is set to replace theHeckler & Koch MP5 in theNorwegian Defence Force . The deal for 6,500 MP7s, which also included the purchase of 8,200 HK416, was signed on May 31st 2007. Delivery is expected in the first half of 2008. [ [http://www.mil.no/haren/start/article.jhtml?articleID=141475 "En liten røver med trøkk i (Norwegian article on the Heckler & Koch deal)"] ]
*flag|Republic of Korea: The MP7 has been adopted for use within the National Police Special Weapon Attack Team (KNP SWAT) and the Coast Guard Sea Special Assault Team (SSAT) for field operations along with the MP5, UMP, USP and P7M13.
*flag|Portugal: Acquired by thePortuguese Air Force to replace the MP5K-PDW, as well complement the UMP submachine gun and other variants of the MP5, in use by the "Polícia Aérea " special forces' units (MP7A1).
*flag|UK: In 2005, the MP7 was also adopted by theMinistry of Defence Police as their weapon of choice. The light weight of the weapon, as well as its close range accuracy, were both given as reasons for the purchase.
*flag|UN: The MP7 has also been adopted for use within the Safety and Security Service for field security duties along with the G36K, MP5, Benelli Shotguns and Glock 19.References
External links
* [http://www.hkd-usa.com/HKWebText/detailProd/1926/81/4/20 HK Defense: MP7 product page]
* [http://photos.imageevent.com/smglee/cltactical/HK%20Military%20LE%20Catalog.pdf 2008 Heckler & Koch Military and LE brochure]
* [http://www.hkpro.com/pdw.htm HKPRO page on HK MP7]
* [http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg49-e.htm Modern Firearms — HK MP7]
* [http://www.streitkraeftebasis.de/portal/a/streitkraeftebasis/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKL9443NXcDSYGYJiGm-pEQhiVcLNgSIgZSF5SSqu_rkZ-bqu-tH6BfkBsaUe7oqAgAR0mSzA!!/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82X0tfNTEw Bundeswehr fact sheet de icon]
* [http://www.gun-world.net/german/hk/mp7/mp7.htm Gun-World.net gallery of the MP7] zh icon;Videos
* [http://www.nazarian.no/wep.asp?id=340&group_id=4&country_id=60&lang=0&p=8 Nazarian's Gun's Recognition Guide (FILM) H&K MP7 PDW Presentation (.wmv)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk37O80I07M Video of the MP7]
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