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Vektor SS-77
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The Vektor SS-77 is a general-purpose machine gun designed and manufactured by Denel Land Systems—formerly Lyttleton Engineering Works (LIW)—of South Africa.
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In the late 1970s, South Africa was involved in an international controversy over apartheid and the South African Border War in Angola. As a result, it was subject to an international arms embargo and had to, out of necessity, design and manufacture its own weapons.[1] The SS-77 was developed to replace the FN MAG. It was designed in 1977 by Col. Richard Joseph "Boer" Smith and Lazlo Soregi. The "SS" in its name stands for Smith and Soregi, and "77" for 1977, the year it was designed.[1] The design was put into action and the prototype components were hand manufactured in the armoury shop of 61 BWS under the supervision of Sgt Hattingh, L/cpl Nel and two privates. When said components worked well in the prototype, it was handed over to Lyttleton Engineering, who eventually manufactured and brought the SS77 into production.
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Denel unveiled at the Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) 2016 exhibit that the SS-77 will be replaced in production by the DMG-5 and DMG-5 CX GPMG.[2]
SS-77s typically feed ammunition using an R1M1 disintegrating link belt, though M13 disintegrating link belts and non-disintegrating DM1 belts are also compatible. The belt may also be further contained in a dust-proof nylon pouch with a 100-round capacity, or a waterproof and rigid box with a 200-round capacity.[citation needed]
Mini-SS
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In 1994, a light machine gun version, the Mini-SS, chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was introduced. LIW also manufactured kits to convert existing SS-77 to the Mini-SS. Changes include the weight decrease from 9.6 to 8.26 kg (21 lb 3 oz to 18 lb 3 oz) with a folding bipod and fixed butt.[3]
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- SS-77 is the 7.62×51mm NATO calibre
- Mini-SS is chambered for 5.56×45mm NATO.
- Mini-SS Compact
- DMG-5
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South African soldiers serving in the United Nations Force Intervention Brigade with a SS-77 during operations against the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, North Kivu, 2017. Colombia: Policía Nacional de Colombia, Infantería de Marina de Colombia.[4]
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda[5]
Indonesia: Indonesian National Armed Forces[6][7]
Kenya: Kenya Air Force: For IAR 330 helicopters.[8]
Kuwait[9]
Malaysia: Royal Malaysian Navy-PASKAL[10] and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Peru: Mini-SS for the Peruvian Army[11]
Philippines: Philippine National Police-Special Action Force[12]
Romania: 215 SS-77 MK1 LMGs acquired in late 2008 and delivered in 2009.[13]
Rwanda: SS-77 machine guns were delivered in 1992. Some were captured by the Rwandan Patriotic Front.[14]
Saudi Arabia: Mini-SS[15]
South Africa: General-purpose machine gun of the South African National Defence Force.[16] Issued since 1986.[17]
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