The recoil booster was first introduced in the Vickers machine gun of 1912.
The pilot had control of a port side, forward firing Vickers machine gun.
First production model armed with a Vickers machine gun.
She was armed with two -303-in Vickers machine guns and employed as an examination vessel.
Female tanks had two heavy Vickers machine guns in place of the six pounders.
He sent another spinning down out of control before his Vickers machine guns jammed.
There were two Vickers machine guns, one in each side of the hull to the rear.
The turret had no main gun but four Vickers machine guns.
In each side of the hull was a Vickers machine gun.
In the meantime, the Vickers machine gun remained available.
The recoil booster was first introduced in the Vickers machine gun of 1912.
The pilot had control of a port side, forward firing Vickers machine gun.
First production model armed with a Vickers machine gun.
She was armed with two -303-in Vickers machine guns and employed as an examination vessel.
Female tanks had two heavy Vickers machine guns in place of the six pounders.
He sent another spinning down out of control before his Vickers machine guns jammed.
There were two Vickers machine guns, one in each side of the hull to the rear.
The turret had no main gun but four Vickers machine guns.
In each side of the hull was a Vickers machine gun.
In the meantime, the Vickers machine gun remained available.