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The Belgian army prior to WW1 had some experience with light machine guns, notably the Hotchkiss Portative and the Madsen, which were in service with the cavalry. However, once both sides had entrenched themselves they were replaced with heavy machine guns. With renewed emphasis on offence in the second half of the war, the Belgian army regained interest in light machine guns and adopted the French Chauchat, which served them throughout the rest of the war.
2023年04月19日 05点04分
