The MP7 submachine gun was developed by the famous Heckler & Koch company of Germany. Originally this weapon was known as the HK PDW or Personal Defense Weapon. It was designed as a competitor for a successful Belgian Belgian FN P90. The German weapon uses new intermediate ammunition. It is intended for non-frontline troops, vehicle drivers, tank and artillery crews, as well as special forces units, VIP protection teams and hostage rescue units. The MP7 was first revealed in 2000. Its production commenced in 2001. Currently it is in service with Germany and more than 20 other countries, including South Korea and the United Kingdom. The Heckler & Koch MP7 is a gas operated, selective fire weapon. Its internal design resembles that of the HK G36 assault rifle, but scaled down. Otherwise it has a layout of a typical submachine gun. This SMG is chambered for a new Heckler & Koch 4.6×30 mm high-velocity ammunition. This ammunition is also used by the HK UCP pistol. The 4.6×30 mm round fits the gap between pistol rounds and rifle rounds. It is superior in terms of range and penetration to the standard 9×19 mm Parabellum round, used by most submachine guns.
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