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- هاينريش فولمر (بالألمانية: Heinrich Vollmer) (و. 1885 – 1961 م) هو مهندس ألماني، ولد في فورتمبيرغ، توفي في توبينغن، عن عمر يناهز 76 عاماً. (ar)
- Heinrich Vollmer fue un ingeniero y empresario alemán, uno de los más destacados diseñadores de armas de infantería en el período de entreguerras. (es)
- Heinrich Vollmer (* 26. Juli 1885 in Altdorf (Landkreis Esslingen); † 1. Juli 1961 in Tübingen) gründete 1909 in Biberach an der Riß die Maschinenfabrik Vollmer Werke. Er war von 1928 bis 1940 ein bekannter Waffenkonstrukteur in Europa. (de)
- Heinrich Vollmer (1885 in Altdorf, Esslingen–1961 in Tübingen) was a German small-arms designer. Vollmer began his manufacturing career by making parts for the German copies of the Maxim gun during the First World War. His first innovation was a beltless feed for the MG08/15. It was followed by a somewhat similar device for the MP/18/I submachine gun—this consisted of a 60-round circular, spool magazine that was carried by the soldier on loop on his hip and it was connected to the gun by a flexible hose. (The latter can be seen at the Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (WTS) as item #50008). In the early 1920s, Vollmer started to develop his own sub-machineguns. His early models, named VPG, VPGa, VPF and VMP1925 were fairly similar to the MP18. The VMP1925 had a wooden handgrip and was fed by a small 25-round drum magazine, connected directly to the gun. The VMP1925 was secretly tested by the Reichswehr, along with competing designs from Schmeisser and Rheinmetall. (The Reichswehr was prohibited by the Versailles Treaty from having sub-machine guns in service, although the German police was allowed to carry a small number.) Secret funding was given to Vollmer to continue development, and this resulted in the VMP1926, which mostly differed from its predecessor by the removal of the . A subsequent development was the VMP1928, which introduced a 32-round box magazine sticking from the left side. The final development of this series was the VMP1930. (It can also be seen at the WTS.) This model introduced a substantive innovation—a telescoping main spring assembly, which made the gun more reliable and easier to assemble and disassemble in the field. Vollmer applied for a patent for his innovation in 1930 and it was granted in 1933 as DRP# 580620. His company, Vollmer Werke, produced however only about 400 of these, and most were sold to Bulgaria. In late 1930, the Reichswehr stopped supporting Vollmer financially; consequently he sold the rights to all his designs to the company known as Erfurter Maschinenfabrik (ERMA), which continued development as the EMP. Vollmer also designed some machine guns. His initial work on this area may have begun as early as 1916. In 1927 he designed the VMG 1927 and developed it later in collaboration with Mauser into MV 31 (Mauser-Vollmer 1931). This gun however was not adopted for service. Instead the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun (GPMG), also developed by Vollmer, but on the basis of the Solothurn S2-100 (MG 30) would eventually equip the German military in large numbers. Between 1935 and 1938 Vollmer also worked on a series of prototype assault rifles, known as theVollmer M35, which were chambered in an intermediate cartridge co-developed with Gustav Genschow & Company (GECO). (en)
- Heinrich Vollmer (26 juillet 1885 à Altdorf- 1er juillet 1961 à Tübingen) fut l’un des ingénieurs en armement les plus connus d’Europe dans les années 1930. (fr)
- Heinrich Vollmer (Altdorf, 6 gennaio 1885 – Tubinga, 7 gennaio 1961) è stato un ingegnere tedesco, fu uno dei costruttori d'armi più famoso d'Europa. (it)
- Генрих Фольмер (нем. Heinrich Vollmer; 26 июля 1885 — 1 июля 1961) — немецкий конструктор стрелкового оружия, один из известнейших специалистов в этой области в Европе. Известен как разработчик пистолета-пулемёта MP-40. (ru)
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- هاينريش فولمر (بالألمانية: Heinrich Vollmer) (و. 1885 – 1961 م) هو مهندس ألماني، ولد في فورتمبيرغ، توفي في توبينغن، عن عمر يناهز 76 عاماً. (ar)
- Heinrich Vollmer fue un ingeniero y empresario alemán, uno de los más destacados diseñadores de armas de infantería en el período de entreguerras. (es)
- Heinrich Vollmer (* 26. Juli 1885 in Altdorf (Landkreis Esslingen); † 1. Juli 1961 in Tübingen) gründete 1909 in Biberach an der Riß die Maschinenfabrik Vollmer Werke. Er war von 1928 bis 1940 ein bekannter Waffenkonstrukteur in Europa. (de)
- Heinrich Vollmer (26 juillet 1885 à Altdorf- 1er juillet 1961 à Tübingen) fut l’un des ingénieurs en armement les plus connus d’Europe dans les années 1930. (fr)
- Heinrich Vollmer (Altdorf, 6 gennaio 1885 – Tubinga, 7 gennaio 1961) è stato un ingegnere tedesco, fu uno dei costruttori d'armi più famoso d'Europa. (it)
- Генрих Фольмер (нем. Heinrich Vollmer; 26 июля 1885 — 1 июля 1961) — немецкий конструктор стрелкового оружия, один из известнейших специалистов в этой области в Европе. Известен как разработчик пистолета-пулемёта MP-40. (ru)
- Heinrich Vollmer (1885 in Altdorf, Esslingen–1961 in Tübingen) was a German small-arms designer. Vollmer began his manufacturing career by making parts for the German copies of the Maxim gun during the First World War. His first innovation was a beltless feed for the MG08/15. It was followed by a somewhat similar device for the MP/18/I submachine gun—this consisted of a 60-round circular, spool magazine that was carried by the soldier on loop on his hip and it was connected to the gun by a flexible hose. (The latter can be seen at the Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (WTS) as item #50008). (en)
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- هاينريش فولمر (ar)
- Heinrich Vollmer (de)
- Heinrich Vollmer (en)
- Heinrich Vollmer (es)
- Heinrich Vollmer (it)
- Heinrich Vollmer (fr)
- Фольмер, Генрих (ru)
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