Posted on 03/11/2014 2:57:21 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
I always have loved Saabs
Please stand at 500 meters and let me try out the poodle shooter on you.
Tank armor has become impervious to the reckless rifles of yore.
Saw these weapons in use watching an episode on the American Heroes Channel about the battle for Hue. Lots of recoilless rifle shots and an Ontos or two tooling around.
Hey that’s pretty cool. Looks kinda like a STEN except with the magazine in the bottom, and not as cheap.
He ain't buyin' musket. Ix-nay in front of the ops-cay...
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Here’s what I found on the range of the M3
150 m against tanks
700 m against stationary targets
1000 m against stationary targets w/rocket-boosted ammunition
Ah, not quite. A “bazooka” is a rocket launcher and a smooth bore. It fires a spin stabilized rocket, usually anti-tank (HEAT), but also HE, TP, and WP Smoke.
The Carl Gustav is an 84mm recoilless rifle with a rifled barrel. The round has a pre-engraved rotating band and the rifling spins the round — just the the projectile from a rifled firearm. The Carl Gustav fires HE, HEAT, APERS, WP Smoke, and TP rounds. Recoilless rifles have greater range and accuracy than the smooth bore bazooka.
Why does the USA have to buy things from Sweden? Can’t we make a good weapon? Next thing we will be buying Rafeal fighters from France and Lepard Tanks from the Germans.
They are old technology and can be bought cheaper than we can make them.
The Armed forces also had the M-67 90MM Recoilless rifle in inventory. Max effective range 400 meters max range 2300 meters weight 37 lbs. Stadia range finding reticle in the telescopic sight. Fires a HEAT and canister round We had them in Vietnam and in my National Guard 19-77 TOE MP unit
The M72 66mm LAW HEAT round was pretty effective against NVA fighting positions and bunkers and everybody could carry 3 or 4 of them each. It was even fairly effective against the side and rear armor of main battle tanks (NOT the front) if you remembered that the minimumum arming distance for the rocket’s fuse was 10 meters or so. Any closer and the unarmed rocket would just bounce off.
I know a Swedish guy, who retired from Aimpoint. He said they sold over a million sights to the Army and Marines, so we have been getting stuff from Sweden for awhile.
Oh no doubt they were better than nothing. But the military scrapped them immediately.
Anyway, the Russkies flooded the world with RPG;s and they were easy to pick up.
Sure, as long as I can use a M1A in return.
I'd take that bet any day, as long as I had something to win by it.
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