120mm live fire that I did. Ok since everyone is complaining on how slow we are shooting, the ammo bearer is brand new to firing mortars and hadn't even going to Mortar School yet, so that's why we are going slow.
The Tank Cartridge, 120mm, Canister, XM1028, is a tank round comprised of 1150 (est.) tungsten balls, which are expelled upon muzzle exit. There is no fuse on this round. While the dispersion pattern increases with range as the velocity of the balls decreases, the dense tungsten balls are used to...
The gun is capable of delivering aimed direct and indirect fire employing HE 120-mm Russian-made projectiles, and mines of both Russian and NATO standards. Consequently, the gun constitutes a hybrid of a howitzer and mortar that can provide fire support for mechanised infantry sub-units in all ty...
The system is designed to defeat single and group, stationary and moving, armoured and soft-skinned targets and engineer facilities by firing 120mm smoothbore and rifled mortars. Gran kills stationary and moving targets by the first shot without fire adjustment. Targets located at a considerable ...
Just me with a little gunning action that I was lucky was caught on film. There are also some stills near the end shot by many of my brothers.
clips from a live fire exercise with the m1a1 120mm main gun