81mm mortar range table

The fuze threads and fuze well threads are inspected for damage. Mortars are indirect-fire weapon systems. I have included my order history, detailed photos, as well as my personal opinion on International Military Antiques, IMA -USA www.ima-usa.com 81mm Display Mortar that they have for sale. 4-12. Lock Correctly applying and performing these duties enables the mortar section to perform as an effective fighting team. In addition to supervising the emplacement, laying, and firing of the mortar, he supervises all other squad activities. d. Climatic Effects. It should be destroyed in accordance with standard procedures. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This ensures a maximum traversing and elevating capability after making the movement. To convert the fuze from PROX to SQ/IMP, the top of the fuze must be rotated 120 degrees (one-third turn) in either direction. With the mortar mounted and the sight installed, the gunner lays the sight on the two aiming posts (placed out 50 and 100 meters from the mortar) on a referred deflection of 2800 mils and an elevation of 1100 mils. Table 4-3. Additional information is included on an ammunition data card inside each container. The ammunition that can be fired by the 81-mm mortar, M252, is identified and described herein. This action breaks an internal sheet pin and internal wire, thereby disabling the proximity function. 81 mm HE mortar projectiles generally contain anywhere between 400 g and 680 g of HE and have a maximum range of approximately 6,500 m. 82 mm HE mortar projectiles generally contain anywhere between 392 g and 680 g of HE and have maximum ranges of between 3,000 - 5,500 m. Table 4-1. Red phosphorus/white phosphorus--M819 and M375-series. The leg-locking handwheel must then be tightened by hand, ensuring the teeth on either side are correctly meshed. At the muzzle end is a cone-shaped blast attenuator device (BAD) that is fitted to reduce noise. . If the round does not fire, the gunner tests the barrel for heat. 251 MK 1 AND CARTRIDGE, AP-T, M81 AND M81A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE, 57-MM, M18, M18A1 AND T15E16; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M306A1 AND CARTRIDGE, TP, M306A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE, 57-MM, M18, M18A1 AND T15E16, FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, AT, M307A1, MUZZLE/VELOCITY, 1200 F/S (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 60MM, M224 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M720 CARTRIDGE, HE, M720A1 CARTRIDGE, HE, M49A4 CARTRIDGE, HE, M888 CARTRIDGE, HE, M768 CARTRIDGE, HE, XM1046 CARTRIDGE, HE, M1061 CARTRIDGE, WP, M50A3 CARTRIDGE, WP, M302A2 AND M302A1 CARTRIDGE, WP, M722 CARTRIDGE, WP, M722A1 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M83A3 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M721 CARTRIDGE, IR, M767 CARTRIDGE, FRPC, M769 CARTRIDGE, TP (SR), M766 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES) (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 60MM: M224 MORTAR, 60MM: M224A1 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M720A1 CARTRIDGE, HE, M768 CARTRIDGE, HE, M720 CARTRIDGE, HE, M720A2 CARTRIDGE, HE, M768A1 CARTRIDGE, WP, M722 CARTRIDGE, WP, M722A1 CARTRIDGE, HE, M888 CARTRIDGE, HE, M49A4 CARTRIDGE, TP, M50A3 CARTRIDGE, HE, M1061 CARTRIDGE, HE, XM1046 CARTRIDGE, WP, M302A1 CARTRIDGE, WP, M302A2 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M721 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M83A3 CARTRIDGE, IR ILLUM, M767 CARTRIDGE, TP(SR), M766 CARTRIDGE, FRPC, M769 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 60-MM, M224; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M888 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 60MM, M224, FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M888 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 60 MM, M224 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE M488 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE: 75-MM, M20 (T25); FIRING CARTRIDGE, PHE, M310 AND M310A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), GUN, 76-MM, M32 ON TANKS, 75-MM GUN, M41 AND M41A1 AND GUN, 76-MM, M48 (T124E2) ON CARRIAGE, 76-MM, M29 (T66) FIRING SHOT, AP-T, M339 SHOT, TP-T, M340 SHOT, HVAPDS-T, M331A1 AND M331A2 SHOT, HVAP, T66E4 SHELL, HE, M352 SHELL, WP, M361 (T140E2) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1, M29 AND M1; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M362 CARTRIDGE, HE, M43A1 AND TP, M43A1 CARTRIDGE, WP, M57 AND M57A1 CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M301A1 AND M301A2 CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M301A3 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1-7) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR 81-MM: M29 AND M2 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M43A1 WITH FUZE, PD, M525 FUZE, PD, M52A2E3 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR: 81-MM, M29 AND M1 ON MOUNTS, MORTAR: 81-MM, M23A2, M23A1, M23, M4 AND M1; FIRING SHELL, HE: M43A1 AND M43A1B1; SHELL, TP: M43A1 AND M43A1B1 WITH FUZE, PD: M52B10; FIN, M3; CARTRIDGE, IGNITION: M8; PRIMER, PERCUSSION: M34 AND INCREMENT, PROPELLANT: M1A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1 AND M29; MORTAR, 81-MM, SELF-PROPELLED: M125A1 AND M125; CARRIER, 81-MM MORTAR: TRACKED, XM755; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE: M374A2 AND M374; CARTRIDGE, WP, M375A2 AND M375; CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING: M301A3; CARTRIDGE, TRAINING: M68 AND TRAINING DEVICE, M1 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1-4) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1 AND M29; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M374A2 AND M374; CARTRIDGE, WP, M375A2 AND M375 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 81MM, M29 AND M1 FIRING CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M301A3 WITH FUZE, TIME, M84A1, HEIGHT OF BURST, 600 METERS (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM, M29A1 AND M1; FIRING CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M301A2 WITH FUZE, TIME: M84A1 HEIGHT OF BURST, 381 METERS (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1 AND M29; FIRING TRAINING DEVICE, 81-MM: M1 SABOT WITH CARTRIDGE, TP, M744 (CHARGE 1); CARTRIDGE, TP, M745 (CHARGE 2); CARTRIDGE, TP, M746 (CHARGE 3), CARTRIDGE, TP, M747 (CHARGE 4) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1 AND M29 AND FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE: M374A3 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE FOR MORTAR, 81-MM: M29A1 AND M29; MORTAR, 81-MM, SELF-PROPELLED: M125A1 AND M125; CARRIER, 81-MM MORTAR: TRACKED, M755 M755 AND FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M374A3 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 81MM, M252, M252A1, AND M252A2 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M821; CARTRIDGE, HE M889; CARTRIDGE, RP, M819; CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M853A1; CARTRIDGE, TP, M879; CARTRIDGE, TP, M879A1; CARTRIDGE, HE, M821A1; CARTRIDGE, HE, M821A2; CARTRIDGE, HE, M821A3; CARTRIDGE, HE, M821A4; CARTRIDGE, HE, M889A1; CARTRIDGE, HE, M889A2; CARTRIDGE, HE, M889A3 (PROV); CARTRIDGE, HE, M889A4; AND CARTRIDGE, IR ILLUMINATING, M816; AND MORTAR, 81MM, M29A1 AND MORTAR, 81MM, M252, M252A1, AND M252A2 FIRING CARTRIDGE, TP (SR), M880 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), MORTAR, 81-MM, M29A1, M29, AND M1; FIRING CARTRIDGE, TRAINING, M68 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE, 90-MM: M67 AND FIRING CARTRIDGE, HEAT, M371 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 105MM GUN, M68 AND M68A1 ON TANK, COMBAT, FULL TRACKED: 105MM GUN, M1, M60A3, M60A1, M60 AND M48A5; FIRING CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M900; CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M833; CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M774; CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M735; CARTRIDGE, APDST, M728; CARTRIDGE, APDST-T, M392A2, M392A1, AND L36A1; CARTRIDGE, HEAT-T-MP, M456A2; CARTRIDGE, HEAT-T, M456A1 AND M456; CARTRIDGE, HEP-T, M393A2 AND TP-T, M393A1; CARTRIDGE, WP-T, M416; CARTRIDGE, APERS-T, M494; CARTRIDGE, TPDS-T, M724; CARTRIDGE, TP-T, M490A1; CARTRIDGE, TP-T, M490 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 105-H-6 FOR CARTRIDGE, HE, M444 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 105-AS-2 FOR CARTRIDGE, HE, M444 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 105-AS-4 FOR CARTRIDGE, HE, DPICM, M915 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M137A1 (M137E1) AND M137 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M102 AND CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M20A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M119A1 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M1 CARTRIDGE, GAS, PERSISTENT, H AND HD, M60 CARTRIDGE, GAS, NONPERSISTENT, GB, M360 CARTRIDGE, SMOKE, WP, M60, M60A1 AND M60A2 CARTRIDGE, SMOKE, HC AND COLORED, BE, M84A1 CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M314A3 CARTRIDGE, HEP-T, M327 CARTRIDGE, ANTIPERSONNEL, M546 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-T, M622 CARTRIDGE, HE, M760 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M137 AND M137A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M102 AND CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M20A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M119A3 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HERA, M548 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M20A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M119A1 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HERA, M913 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M137 AND M137A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M102 AND CANNON, 105MM HOWITZER, M20A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED, 105MM, M119A3 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HERA, M927 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES)-, CANNON, 105-MM HOWITZER: M2A2 AND M2A1 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, TOWED: 105-MM, M101A1 AND M101 AND CANNON, 105-MM HOWITZER: M49 ON HOWITZER, LIGHT, SELF-PROPELLED, FULL-TRACKED, 105-MM: M52A1 AND M52; FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE: M1; CARTRIDGE, GAS PERSISTENT, H AND HD, M60; CARTRIDGE, GAS, NONPERSISTENT, GB, M360; CARTRIDGE, SMOKE, WP, M60; CARTRIDGE, SMOKE, BE, M84 AND M84B1 (HC AND COLORED); CARTRIDGE,SMOKE, HC, BE, M84A1 (M84E1); CARTRIDGE, ILLUMINATING, M314A3 (M314A2E1); CARTRIDGE, HEP-T, M327; CARTRIDGE, ANTIPERSONNEL, XM546 AND CARTRIDGE, HEAT-T, M622 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE, RECOILLESS, 106MM, M40, FIRING, SHELL, HEAT, M344 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), GUN, 106-MM RECOILLESS RIFLE, M40A1 ON MOUNT, M79; FIRING CARTRIDGE, 106-MM: HEAT, M344 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), RIFLE, 106-MM, M40 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HEP-T, M346 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), GUN, 106-MM RECOILLESS RIFLE, M40A4 AND M40A2 ON MOUNT, M79; FIRING CARTRIDGE, ANTIPERSONNEL, XM581 WITH FUZE, MT, XM592E1 AND CARTRIDGE, ANTIPERSONNEL, M581 WITH FUZE, MT, M592 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 120MM GUN, M256 ON TANK, COMBAT, FULL TRACKED: 120MM GUN, M1A1 FIRING CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M829 CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M829A1 CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M829A2 CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, M827 CARTRIDGE, APFSDS-T, DM13 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-MP-T, M830 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-MP-T, M830A1 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-MP-T, DM12 CARTRIDGE, TPCSDS-T, M865 CARTRIDGE, TPCSDS-T, M865 PIP CARTRIDGE, TPFSDS-T, M866 CARTRIDGE, TPFSDS-T, DM28 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-TP-T, M831 CARTRIDGE, TP-T, M831A1 CARTRIDGE, HEAT-TP-T, DM18 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 120MM: CARRIER-MOUNTED M121 MARTAR, 120MM: TOWED M120 FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M934 CARTRIDGE, HE, M934A1 CARTRIDGE, HE, M933 CARTRIDGE, WP, XM929 CARTRIDGE, WP, M929 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, XM930 CARTRIDGE, IR ILLUM, XM983 CARTRIDGE, FRPC, M931 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 120MM: CARRIER-MOUNTED RMS6L (BCT STRYKER) FIRING CARTRIDGE, HE, M934 CARTRIDGE, HE, M933 CARTRIDGE, HE, M934A1 CARTRIDGE, WP, XM929 CARTRIDGE, WP, M929 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M930 CARTRIDGE, ILLUM, M930E1 CARTRIDGE, IR ILLUM, M983 CARTRIDGE, FRPC, M931 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR MORTAR, 120MM: TOWED M327 FIRING PROJECTILES, HE, M1101 PROJECTILES, SMOKE, WP, M1103 PROJECTILES, ILLUMINATING, M1105 PROJECTILES, PRACTICE, M1107 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 152-MM GUN LAUNCHER: M81E1 AND M81 ON ARMORED RECONNAISSANCE/AIRBORNE ASSAULT VEHICLE: FULL TRACKED, 152-MM, M551; FIRING CARTRIDGE, 152-MM: HEAT-MPT, XM409E5; CARTRIDGE, 152-MM: TP-T, XM411E4 AND XM411E3; CARTRIDGE, 152-MM: HE-T, XM657E2; CARTRIDGE, 152-MM: CANISTER, XM625 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 152-MM GUN-LAUNCHER: M162 ON TANK, COMBAT, FULL-TRACKED: 152-MM, M60A2; FIRING CARTRIDGE, 152-MM: HEAT-T-MP, M409; CARTRIDGES, 152-MM: TP-T, M411A1 AND M411 AND CARTRIDGE, 152-MM CANISTER, M625 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AR-2 FOR PROJECTILE, SMOKE, M825 AND PROJECTILE, SMOKE, M825A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AK-2 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M483A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-2 FOR PROJECTILES, HE, M449A1 (M449E2) PROJECTILES, HE, M449 (T379) PROJECTILES, HE, M449E1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-1 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M483A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-2 FOR PROJECTILES, HE, M483A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 144-ADD-K-1 FOR HOWITZER, ORGANIZATIONAL, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155-MM, M109, M109A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-1 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M692 AND PROJECTILE, HE, M731 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1-2) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-2 FOR PROJECTILES, HE, M692 PROJECTILES, HE, M731 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AK-2 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M692; PROJECTILE, HE, M731 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-1 FOR PROJECTILE, ANTITANK, M718 AND M741 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-2 FOR PROJECTILES, ANTITANK, M718 AND M718A1 PROJECTILES, ANTITANK, M741 AND M741A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AK-2 FOR PROJECTILE, ANTITANK, M718 AND M741 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AN-2 FOR PROJECTILES, SMOKE, M825 AND PROJECTILES, SMOKE, M825A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-2 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M483A1 USING REGISTRATION DATA FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M107 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-2 FOR PROJECTILES, HE, M483A1 USING REGISTRATION DATA FOR PROJECTILES, HE, M107 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-3 FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M483A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLE ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-2 FOR PROJECTILES, SMOKE, M825 AND PROJECTILES, SMOKE, M825A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), ADDENDUM TO FT 155-AM-3 FOR PROJECTILE, SMOKE, M825 AND PROJECTILE, SMOKE, M825A1 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), PROVISIONAL AIMING DATA ADDENDUM TO FT 155-ADD-AU-PAD FOR PROJECTILE, HE, M864 (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 155-MM HOWITZER, M126A1 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155-MM, M109 AND CANNON, 150MM HOWITZER, M1A2 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, TOWED, 150MM, M114A2 FIRING PROJECTILE, HE, M483A1 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M185 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A1 HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A1B HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A2 AND HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A3 AND CANNON, 155MM, HOWITZER, M199 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, TOWED, 155MM, M198 FIRING PROJECTILE, HE, M107 PROJECTILE, SMOKE, WP, M110, PROJECTILE, SMOKE, BE, M116, M116B1 (HC AND COLORED) PROJECTILE, SMOKE, BE, M116A1, (HC) PROJECTILE, GAS, PERSISTENT, H AND HD, M110 PROJECTILE, GAS, NONPERSISTENT, GB, M121A1 PROJECTILE, GAS PERSISTENT, VX, M121A1 PROJECTILE, ILLUMINATING, M485A2 AND M485A1 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), FIRING TABLES FOR CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M185 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A1; HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A1B; HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A2; HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A3; HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A3B; HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A4 AND CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M284 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A5, M109A6 AND M109A7 AND CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M284A2 CHROME ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM, M109A6 AND M109A7 AND CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M199 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, TOWED, 155MM, M198 AND CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M776 ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, TOWED, 155MM, M777, M777A1 AND M777A2 AND CANNON, 155MM HOWITZER, M776 CHROME ON HOWITZER, MEDIUM, TOWED, 155MM, M777A2 FIRING PROJECTILE, HE, M107; PROJECTILE, SMOKE, WP, M110, M110A1 AND M110A2; PROJECTILE, SMOKE, BE, M116A1 (HC); PROJECTILE, ILLUMINATING, M485A2 AND M485A1; AND PROJECTILE, IR ILLUMINATING, M1066 (S&I BY PROPONENT, SEE FOOTNOTES. The cartridge must not be fired below charge 3. The fuze is not intended to function at charge 0. (3) The M256-series fuze has an SQ/IMP function only. Fired . The M252 81mm medium extended range mortar (see diagram below) is a crew-served, smooth bore, muzzle loaded, high angle of fire weapon system. A lock ( They contain about 2.10 pounds of composition B explosive. He exposes 1 inch (25 millimeters) of cross-level shaft and folds the handle. Identification. Developed by Hirtenberger Defence Systems (HDS), the rugged and reliable M8 comprises an 81 mm long-range weapon available in different barrel lengths, an entire range of ammunition, auxiliary field equipment, sighting systems and a fully digital fire-control system containing all ballistic data. After the rounds have been removed, they should always be handled with two hands to prevent accidental dropping. REFERRING OF THE SIGHT AND REALIGNMENT OF AIMING POSTS USING M64 SIGHT. The cartridge uses the M218 propelling charge, which consists of four horseshoe-shaped increments fitted around the tail. In charge was the platoon commander - normally a lieutenant. For those of you in the market for a Dummy/Display 81mm mortar, I hope this article can answer a few of your questions before you order. d. The squad leader supervises the squad drill and is responsible for supervising the laying out of the equipment as shown in Figure 4-6. b. He indicates the initial direction of fire by pointing in that direction and commands ACTION. The components of the mortar consist of a cannon, mount, and baseplate. a. It uses the M185 propelling charge that consists of eight increments fitted into the spaces between the fins and held by a propellant holder. Its range and explosive power is greater than the M224, yet it is still light enough to be man . The gunner is given a deflection change in a fire command between 20 and 60 mils inclusive. Following the arm-and-hand signals of the gunner (who is looking through the sight unit), he moves the far aiming post so that the gunner obtains an aligned sight picture. Then he relocks the barrel clamp. The fuze consists of a brass head, body assembly, and expelling charge. (2) The M524-series fuze has two function settings: superquick/impact (SQ/IMP) and delay. a. The floating firing pin located within the primer has approximately 1/16 of an inch to move around. The 81-mm mortar, M252, is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loaded, high-angle-of-fire weapon. The M252 81mm mortar is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loaded, high-angle-of-fire weapon. c. The assistant gunner moves into position to the front of the bipod on his right knee and grasps the bipod legs (palms up), lifting until they clear the ground enough to permit lateral movement. The following safety checks must be enforced before firing the mortar. The assistant gunner attempts to maintain the traversing mechanism on a horizontal plane. Prev - Mk6 Mortar range table for charge 0 Next - Mk6 Mortar range table for charge 2 . The cartridge is painted olive drab with yellow markings. It is designed to be fired in the indirect fire mode, cannot be fired handheld, and normally utilizes a FDC. (8) To help minimize the occurrence of short rounds and or duds, unpackaged ammunition that has been dropped should not be fired. b. MFCS Mounted. Ammunition is made and packed to withstand all conditions ordinarily encountered in the field. The gunner is given a deflection and elevation change in a fire command causing the gunner to shift the mortar between 200 and 300 mils for deflection and between 100 and 200 for elevation. (2) The ribs and braces have no breaks, cracks, or dents. The M751 fuze is the only dummy fuze used with the 81-mm mortar. (2) Color code. It has four function settings: PRX (proximity) causes the cartridge to explode between 3 and 13 feet above the ground; NSB (near-surface burst) causes the cartridge to explode up to 3 feet above the ground; IM (impact) causes the cartridge to explode on contact; and DLY (delay) incorporates a 0.05-second delay in the fuze train before exploding the cartridge. He tightens the leg-locking handwheel (ensuring the teeth are correctly meshed) and fastens the securing strap over the arm and around the buffers. (5) With the exception of a few unused increments (within the same ammunition lot number) as replacements for defective increments, excess powder should be removed from the mortar position. Several types of HE ammunition are used in the 81-mm mortar, M252. After the barrel cools, the gunner removes the sight and firing pin. The round is still safe to handle and transport if the safety wire is reinserted. It has a time setting of up to 50 seconds. It can be fitted with either the M567, M524, or M532-series fuzes. It engages the 1 3/4-inch flats on the setting ring or the fuze head. The gunner stands to the left side of the mortar where he can manipulate the sight, elevating handwheel, and traversing handwheel. The squad leader stands behind the mortar where he can command and control his squad. If he is not within 20 mils, the gunner and assistant gunner must make another large shift before moving on. It arms within a maximum of 2.50 seconds. The term "indirect fire" means firing at an enemy without having a. Notches in the setter engage ribs in the setting ring of the fuze. d. The gunner recovers the baseplate to the area designated by the squad leader. The squad leader indicates the direction of fire when mounting. Barrel (with blast attenuator device) High explosive is used for both fragmentation and blast effect against personnel and light-skinned vehicles. h. Where the ground is uneven and there is no level surface for the bipod, the gunner can adjust the plain leg. The powder increments, mainly, should not be exposed to direct sunlight. The M734 multioption fuze is the only one used with the 81-mm mortar. Long Range PGK. SMALL DEFLECTION AND ELEVATION CHANGES. The M853 and M301A3 illuminating ammunition are described herein. 0.50, BROWNING, M2; FIRING CARTRIDGE, ARMOR-PIERCING-INCENDIARY, CAL. M252 81mm Mortars The M252 81mm medium extended range mortar (see diagram below) is a crew-served, smooth bore, muzzle loaded, high angle of fire weapon system. g. The barrel clamps can be moved along the barrel to counter large changes in elevation. The assistant gunner exposes 8 inches (200 millimeters) of elevation shaft, leaving the elevation handwheel unfolded. If the barrel is hot, the gunner may then apply water to the outside of the barrel until it is cool. c. Upon receiving the command REFER, REALIGN AIMING POST, two actions take place at the same time in the mortar squad. The cartridges are painted olive drab with yellow markings. Figure 4-8. b. b. Washington DC 20310-0107, ADRP - Army Doctrine References Publications, ATTP - Army Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, FY Publication Status Report (CAC required for access), Publishing Resources (CAC required for access), PC/PCO/FMO/EPCO Directory (CAC required for access), [email protected], GUN, MACHINE, CAL. Training practice is used only for training. He levels all bubbles. c. The gunner grasps both ends of the traverse screw assembly and supports the mortar during the subsequent drill. The M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar is a crew-served, medium weight mortar which is highly accurate and provides for a greater range (4,500 meters to 5,650 meters) and lethality than the . M64A1 Sightunit. He lays for deflection, taking the proper sight picture. The traversing screw assembly is fitted to the clamp assembly, which is pivoted in the center on an arm attached to the elevating leg. b. 81mm smoothbore mortar Barrel length 1.28 m Muzzle velocity 225 m/s Elevation +45 to +85 Traverse 18 Fire control Sights C2 indirect fire sight with illumination Firepower Rate of fire 20 rpm maximum 15 rpm normal 1 to 12 rpm sustained Range 5.650 m maximum 100 m minimum Media 81mm L16A2 The cartridge is painted light green and has red markings and one narrow yellow band. If the round fires, the mortar is re-laid on the aiming point and firing is continued. (3) From this train, extend a starting train that will burn against the wind of single increments laid end to end. When the approximate alignment is completed, the gunner signals the assistant gunner to lower the bipod by pushing down on the mortar. No tools are needed to set the fuze, and the setting can be changed several times without damaging the fuze. The M751 is fitted with a smoke charge that operates on impact. After the bands are broken and the box opened, the rounds should be removed by allowing them to roll out along the lid of the box (Figure 4-8). Excess increments should not accumulate near the mortar positions but are removed to a designated place of burning and destroyed. It can provide all-weather, ground-based, close supporting, accurate, immediately Complete cartridges are always handled with care. The contents of ammunition containers are shown by markings. The increments are individually wrapped with waterproof bags that are not removed. This document (FT 81 B3, abridged) consists of two pages, each with a separate table. Cartridges assembled with the M532 fuze must be fired above charge 0. Each squad member should be able to perform all the following premount checks: a. The settings are obtained from the range tables and are applied using a wrench (number 9239539) or a 1 3/4-turn open-end wrench. Burst Height. M120/M121 120 mm Mortar. The bipod provides front support for the barrel and carries the gears necessary to lay the mortar. .30, BROWNING, M1919A4 AND M2 (HEAVY BARREL), .30, M2 (REPRINTED W/BASIC INCL C1) (S&I BY PROP SEE DETAILS, FOOTNOTES), GUN, MACHINE: CAL. b. The American M1 81mm Mortar, like the upcoming M2 60mm Mortar, was based on a French design by Edgar William Brandt (1880-1960). c. Crest Clearance. Several types of RP/WP ammunition are described herein. The gunner moves the mortar as the assistant gunner steadies it. e. The squad leader picks up the aiming posts and sight. The M252 81 mm medium weight mortar is a British designed smooth bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support to light infantry, air assault, and airborne units across the entire front of a battalion zone of influence. (4) The blast attentuator device is secured correctly. When a misfire occurs, any member of the squad immediately announces, "Misfire." Each cartridge weighs about 10 pounds and is provided with the M223 propelling charge, consisting of four horseshoe-shaped increments fitted around the tail. Both the 60mm and 120mm mortar rounds use White Phosphorus. The gunner checks the baseplate and ensures that--. Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 It contains white phosphorus that produces white smoke on contact with air. He maintains the ammunition for firing and provides local security for the mortar position. This ensures that the mortar does not fire should the round slip down the barrel during the subsequent drills. After the mortar is mounted, the gunner makes a thorough check. The gunner places the announced deflection on the sight (without disturbing the lay of the weapon) and looks through the sightunit. The same procedure for aligning the far aiming post is used to align the near aiming post. General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems' 81mm Roll Controlled Guided Mortar (RCGM) provides an affordable, flexible solution to meet that need. (3) The M84A1 fuze is a single-purpose, tungsten-ring, mechanical-time fuze used with the 81-mm M301A3 illumination cartridge. See Chapter 3, paragraph 3-14 for a detailed discussion of malfunctions. The cannon has a crew-removable breech plug and firing pin. At extreme temperatures (below -40 degrees Fahrenheit and above 125 degrees Fahrenheit), it is not unusual to experience an increase in malfunctions proportionate to the severity of conditions. All PD fuzes are superquick--detonate on impact. Cartridges assembled with the M532 fuze must be fired above charge 0. It is used for records such as reports on condition, malfunctions, and accidents. The principal factors affecting height of burst are the angle of approach to the target and the reflectivity of the target terrain. The enemy will use them. If it is necessary to leave the ammunition uncovered, it should be raised on dunnage at least 6 inches above the ground. An 81 mm mortar is a medium-weight mortar. c. The assistant gunner stands to the right of the mortar, facing the barrel and ready to load. Propelling charges are covered or protected from dampness or heat. This section discusses the. The adjustment ring has six raised ribs for use in conjunction with fuze setter, M25, and a setting indicator rib (marked SET) about half the height and width of the other six ribs. The cartridge is painted light green with black markings and one narrow brown band. The M374 cartridge is fitted with the M90 propelling charge. The ignition cartridge has a percussion primer and is assembled to the end of the fin assembly. If the primer of the ignition cartridge is dented, the first ammunition bearer attempts to replace the safety wire and places the round in a marked, safe location for disposal by ordnance personnel. The propellant train (except the training cartridge) consists of an ignition cartridge and propellant charges. Dropping may cause the propellant charges to ignite, causing bodily injuries.

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