👉 The Nh-WEIL (also known as the Nh-WEIL-1 or Nh-WEIL-2) is a short-range, high-powered submachine gun developed by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) during the Vietnam War. It is notable for its compact size, lightweight design, and exceptional rate of fire, capable of firing up to 600 rounds per minute. The weapon utilizes a unique gas-operated system and a high-capacity 9mm-14mm cartridge, making it highly effective in close-quarters combat. Its compactness and rapid fire rate made it a formidable weapon against enemy infantry, contributing significantly to the NVA's tactical advantages during the conflict.