ISG versus HMG.
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The ISGs I believe, there going to get called a lot of stuff except what they are cause Infantry Support Guns don't really exist as a term for most people.
Well, they gonna learn then.
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This is an ISG. It is a 30mm gun, firing a high explosive shell, to ranges of end-of-system-assist at 35m. It is a mousehole gun- it removes isolated bunkers, enemy strong points in a trench line, and fends off light vehicles.
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This is an HMG. It fires 12.7mm kinetic ammunition, to end-of-system-assist ranges of 30m. It is a suppression gun: it makes the enemy get their head down, it deactivates bunkers so infantry can execute a storm, and it effectively destroys unarmored vehicles and can, with some luck, cause subsystem damage on larger vehicles.
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE.