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Karabin maszynowy wz. 36, also known as Karabin lotniczy uniwersalny wz. 36 (English: Machine gun Mark 1936 and English: Aerial Universal Machine Gun, respectively) was a Polish 7.9 mm calibre aerial machine gun of the 1930s. It was a further modified version of , itself a modification of the successful Ckm wz.30 multi-purpose HMG. The major differences between wz. 33 and wz.36 included redesigned feeding mechanisms allowing for the weapon to be fed from both sides (and coupled on double mountings). It was fed by belt magazines of 100 bullets each.

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  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36, also known as Karabin lotniczy uniwersalny wz. 36 (English: Machine gun Mark 1936 and English: Aerial Universal Machine Gun, respectively) was a Polish 7.9 mm calibre aerial machine gun of the 1930s. It was a further modified version of , itself a modification of the successful Ckm wz.30 multi-purpose HMG. The major differences between wz. 33 and wz.36 included redesigned feeding mechanisms allowing for the weapon to be fed from both sides (and coupled on double mountings). It was fed by belt magazines of 100 bullets each. Intended to become the main type of aerial machine gun in Polish service both as fixed wing- or nose-mounted and as turret-mounted weapon, due to the introduction of Karabin maszynowy wz. 37 it was to serve only in fixed mountings in such planes as LWS-3 Mewa, PZL.38 Wilk, PZL.46 Sum, PZL.45 Sokół, PZL.48 Lampart and PZL.50 Jastrząb. Nevertheless, a man-operated mounting was also developed and was used in PZL.43 and PZL.43A light bombers used by Bulgarian Air Force. (en)
  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36 – polski stały lotniczy karabin maszynowy kalibru 7,9 mm z lat 30. XX wieku, będący ulepszoną wersją karabinu maszynowego wz. 33. W latach 1938–1939 wyprodukowano 469 egzemplarzy tej broni, które trafiły na uzbrojenie produkowanych dla lotnictwa bułgarskiego samolotów rozpoznawczo-bombowych PZL.43 i samolotów obserwacyjnych LWS-3 Mewa, a także prototypów PZL.38 Wilk, PZL.50 Jastrząb, PZL P.11g Kobuz, PZL.46 Sum i PWS-33 Wyżeł. (pl)
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  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36 – polski stały lotniczy karabin maszynowy kalibru 7,9 mm z lat 30. XX wieku, będący ulepszoną wersją karabinu maszynowego wz. 33. W latach 1938–1939 wyprodukowano 469 egzemplarzy tej broni, które trafiły na uzbrojenie produkowanych dla lotnictwa bułgarskiego samolotów rozpoznawczo-bombowych PZL.43 i samolotów obserwacyjnych LWS-3 Mewa, a także prototypów PZL.38 Wilk, PZL.50 Jastrząb, PZL P.11g Kobuz, PZL.46 Sum i PWS-33 Wyżeł. (pl)
  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36, also known as Karabin lotniczy uniwersalny wz. 36 (English: Machine gun Mark 1936 and English: Aerial Universal Machine Gun, respectively) was a Polish 7.9 mm calibre aerial machine gun of the 1930s. It was a further modified version of , itself a modification of the successful Ckm wz.30 multi-purpose HMG. The major differences between wz. 33 and wz.36 included redesigned feeding mechanisms allowing for the weapon to be fed from both sides (and coupled on double mountings). It was fed by belt magazines of 100 bullets each. (en)
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  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36 (en)
  • Karabin maszynowy wz. 36 (pl)
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