The MAG-58 was fitted to built for the Dutch Leopard 1 & 2 tanks. I’m sure it was an option for the Leopard AS1s but why pay extra for a different MG that back then (mid 1970s) wasn’t part of the Army’s inventory? Standard GPMG was the M60 and the MAG-58 wasn’t brought until the 1980s to replace the M60 only in 3 Bde. MG3 has other advantages for a tank MG like easier to change the barrels from the inside and recoil operation for sustained fire without gas residue build up in the interior workings. Plus it fired really fast bursts which looked awesome on the firing range.
Yeah but after Somalia the .30 was retained because it was needed for operational reasons. The AS4 turret could do with a secondary weapon but the cost cutters ran that requirements exercise. The strange thing is that the .30 Brownings weren’t re-chambered for 7.62mm NATO. Just needs some new components and adjustment and you can fire the same belts as everyone else.
The AR was the best weapon in the Army because it was a source of FA sears for the SLR! Lithgow designed a nice AR alterative back in the 60s but the Australian NIO (not invented overseas) syndrome meant we went for the inferior AR.
But firing runaways on the M60 was such a fun experience…
Standardisation wasn’t such a big deal. 200 MG3s isolated in a single unit is not going to make much of a difference compared to the ~5,000 GPMGs across the rest of the Army. But a replacement for the M60 would have been nice. Though that is what the Minimi did in 1990.
As an aside there is another post war MG what if? The 5,000 odd Vickers MGs that were built in WWII and never used that had been lying around in storage until they were scrapped in the 1990s. Every now and then someone would come up with the idea of rechambering them for 7.62mm NATO and issuing them to the battalion SFMG pltns. Which actually would have reduced their performance without the heavy bullet special MG only .303 round.
Used to do a few enemy party week ends when I was in the Uni Regt, first point of call was always to "borrow" the safety and mags from the ARs in the armoury. Strange but the base SLR with AR bits never seemed to have the feed issues I saw on the AR.
An interesting mod for the Vickers would have been to vehicle mount it and hook it up to the vehicles cooling system as the AIF did in North Africa with their Vickers / Carrier combos.
As an aside I have wondered if a .338 MMG would be feasible.
A good counter argument on adopting the MG3 throughout the ADF is the fact that the US standardised the MAG 58 as the M240 for the Abrams in the 1970s before its adoption by the USMC and Rangers as a partial M60 replacement. It is clear why we didn’t standardise on the MG3.
In my younger days I was, perhaps overly, impressed with West German equipment and thought it would have been great if we had gone on a 1970s shopping spree. We had the Leo Is but wouldn’t it have been nice to have also bought a brigades worth of Marders and re-equip 2 CAV with Lynx, perhaps throw in a few Jagdpanzer Kanones for DFS. Of course we would have adopted the G3 to replace the SLR, the HK21 to replace the AR, MG3 to replace the M60, the HK33 replacing the M16 and MP5 to replace the F1.
The crowning glory would have been to have bought the Leo II pre Desert Storm and be in a position to dispatch a Mech Brigade to assist.
Ah to be so young and naïve again.