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Is that talcum powder you're standing in?Two of these almost got me... 82mm's fired from about 1.6k away landed 10-15 yards from me. Never kissed the ground so hard in my life.
Is that talcum powder you're standing in?![]()
Drop another one in on top of it ?So..................., what happens when you drop the round into the tube and it doesn't ignite?
Manually try to fire it, if that doesn't work detach the base plate and Carefully tilt it up & pour it out for the A gunner to catch, then call EOD
I think that was said as a joke. No it wouldn't. Neither shell would 'fire'. Also the bore riding safety pin would prevent detonationHmmmm.........will that work ?![]()
I think that was said as a joke. No it wouldn't. Neither shell would 'fire'. Also the bore riding safety pin would prevent detonation
I was referring to the M19 60mm mortar I carried. When 'firing' an HE round, the A gunner or ammo bearer pulls the ring and safety pin and drops it down the tube, setback from the charge, very much like a 12ga shell, firing causes the setback pin to release a bore riding safety pin. The bore riding pin then contacts the bore of the mortar and is ejected as the projectile leave the muzzle. The delayed arming occurs approximately 3 seconds after the round has left the tube. Upon impact, or as set, superquick action occurs from the detonator & booster charges to explode the projectile.
0 to4 additional increments, look kinda like packs of chewing gum, placed around the tail of the shell determine the range of the shell.
Cool, Thanks! (I think I'm gonna do some searching/Google-fu and look for some diagrams to further edjumacate myself).
Are all mortar rounds detonated upon ground contact, or, is there such a thing as timed/air burst mortars ? (I suppose, probably yes, depending on type of ordnance. Has nothing to do with the tube itself)
Not gonna lie, this shit looks like fun. They never let us squids mess with that stuff.
So did all that ordnance get 'ruined' by accident or on purpose? And, was it all actually detonated/destroyed, OR was it disassembled for it's "sum of parts"?60mm Here for one hitch in the Army and then a year and a half training Afghans on the 82mm. The "flare" on the barrel of the 81mm is a BAD- Blast Attenuation Device- supposed to help with mitigating pressure if I remember right. Pic is from a training session with the ANA where they decided to wash all the rounds with diesel for some reason. This was their idea of a dud pit. Later had to stop one from shooting the pile with his pistol. We left when they got bored waiting for EOD and started throwing them in the back of a pickupView attachment 6942510