... instead of what was used historically.
So the USA and UK use something of .30 cal, Germans and Italians go down to 7-8mm, Soviets down to 6.5-7mm etc. If someone feels adventurous, even a .22 cal is in the play (but something powerful, of perhaps 500-600J muzzle energy when fired from a SMG barrel (~20 cm length); a number of countries were maing training rifles in .22 cal, so the barrel making hardware is already around.
How this influences the design of SMGs? Firing accuracy with lower recoil? Terminal ballistics (presumed the spitzer bullet is in use, at least for the .22)?
More rounds can be carried for the same weight, so this is at least one benefit.
So the USA and UK use something of .30 cal, Germans and Italians go down to 7-8mm, Soviets down to 6.5-7mm etc. If someone feels adventurous, even a .22 cal is in the play (but something powerful, of perhaps 500-600J muzzle energy when fired from a SMG barrel (~20 cm length); a number of countries were maing training rifles in .22 cal, so the barrel making hardware is already around.
How this influences the design of SMGs? Firing accuracy with lower recoil? Terminal ballistics (presumed the spitzer bullet is in use, at least for the .22)?
More rounds can be carried for the same weight, so this is at least one benefit.