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{{SeeWikipedia|7.62x51 NATO}}
{{SeeWikipedia|7.62x51 NATO}}
[[Image:NATO_7_62x51.jpg|thumb|right|175px|A picture of the 7.62x51mm, with a ruler for scale.]]
[[Image:NATO_7_62x51.jpg|thumb|right|175px|A picture of the 7.62x51mm, with a ruler for scale.]]
'''7.62x51mm NATO''' is a round used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] in many of their weapons. This round was originally developed by the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] in the 20th Century.  The NATO round's main purpose was  for fully automatic reliability and heavy power. However, in real life the 7.62mm has been replaced by the 5.56mm.  
'''7.62x510000000mm NATO''' is a round used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] in many of their weapons. This round was originally developed by the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] in the 20th Century.  The NATO round's main purpose was  for fully automatic reliability and heavy power. However, in real life the 7.62mm has been replaced by the 5.56mm.  


==Background==
==Background==

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A picture of the 7.62x51mm, with a ruler for scale.

7.62x510000000mm NATO is a round used by the United Nations Space Command in many of their weapons. This round was originally developed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the 20th Century. The NATO round's main purpose was for fully automatic reliability and heavy power. However, in real life the 7.62mm has been replaced by the 5.56mm.

Background

As it is used with the MA5 series rifles, which are one of the most common armaments in the Army and Marine Corps, it is probably the most fired round in the UNSC ground forces.

In Combat

The round is quite effective in combat, as its mass makes it effective against flesh, however the round performs poorly against heavy armor and energy shielding.