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BESAL: Britain's Emergency Simplified Light Machine Gun

BESAL: Britain's Emergency Simplified Light Machine Gun

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Published on August 8, 2017
Duration: 10:18

This video delves into the BESAL, a simplified light machine gun developed in Britain as an emergency measure. Conceived by Faulkner, a BSA employee, the BESAL was a redesign of the Bren gun, driven by the critical need for a weapon that could be produced in decentralized workshops following the disastrous retreat from Dunkirk in 1940. The Bren's complex parts made rapid, widespread production difficult, especially under the threat of bombing. Faulkner's BESAL aimed to simplify the design for easier manufacturing, making it more resilient to invasion. Despite being tested and approved as reliable, the immediate threat subsided, and the Bren was already in production elsewhere, leading to the BESAL's shelving. The video also touches on the historical context and the motivations behind its development.

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