Posted on 01/03/2014 7:27:33 PM PST by virgil283
'The Ontos, possibly the most downright eccentric armored vehicle ever concocted for the U.S. Military. It was a tiny tank, armed with six M40 recoilless rifles, which were mounted externally on its tiny turret. The Ontos fought in countless skirmishes, but where it became part of Marine legend was in the battle for Hue during the Tet Offensive. There it was involved in some of the fiercest urban fighting in the Corps history. According to one source, the only reason the Fifth Marine Regiment survived Hue was because of the Ontos and the 106mm recoilless rifle.'
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Neat.
Packed and fired lots of 90mm recoilless rifles, and saw lots of 106s fire. Nothing like an APERS round to get their attention!!
Damn I hated carrying those......
Thanks for posting!
They could scare the bejeezus out you if they snuck one of them up near us on the perimeter and let loose a round without warning. Suckeres were LOUD to the rear.
Oooh. Bewdy. I want one... *grin*
Having to leave the vehicle to load was a problem. One of the reasons they dropped it from the inventory.
Who made the carriage on this thing?
Boy, they had damned good reason to fear it. I sure would.
Beehive rounds from those things? I am thinking canister rounds shot from a cannon, but far, far more lethal. It could probably mow a field.
The ‘’Beehive’’ round was the most used artillery round in Vietnam.
"...dat'll upset your rice bowl"
Allis-Chalmers
Aw, heck. Every SWAT team in the country is going to want a couple of those now.
put 3 m-551 sheridans fender to fender and fire 152mm cannister. max effective range was 300 m in a 60 degree arc. jungle clearing at it’s best.
The Army had a recoiless rifle that meant death for the crew when fired.
It was the nuclear recoiless rifle called the Davy Crockett, it was a real life version of the “Polish nuclear grenade”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzCPp-pRJ54
I liked our duster better.
We used to have one mounted on a Jeep it had a 50 cal. mounted on the barrel for a spotter round [tracer], hit the target with the 50 cal. and pull the lanyard on the 106 BOOM!I think the beehive rounds contained Fletchettes [small steel arrows] I also remember don’t get behind a 106 when it’s fired, OOUCH!
I wonder if they could make that legal for deer hunting in Texas?
Great weapon, proved valuable in Hue.
These were better szuited for urban fighting though. 90mm main gun firing HE, canister, White Phosphorous, flechette. HEAT, AP. Equipped with a 7.62 M73 coaxial MG, and a .50 Ma Deuce ouside the cupola, all under heavy armor protection. Even thouygh some crewq members were injured by RPG hits, not one was knocked out and all continued to fight throughout the battle. The Marines credfited them as being invaluable in that fight/.
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