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DRG
September 6th, 2012, 11:35 AM
Does anyone know ( know..... not guess, I can guess ) what a "typical" ammo loadout would be for under gun integrated 40mm GL's ?
I need to know roughly what the typical HE/ HEAT carried ammo ratio would be where HEAT rounds are available and it would be more helpful to hear from someone who may have actually used one.
Don
Cross
September 7th, 2012, 12:09 PM
I attached a 2003 US Army report on combat loads in Afghanistan.
Says the Grenadier would carry one 40mm in the weapon plus 24-26 assorted grenades.
Pg.20
The ammo types were later listed as:
WP
HE (assume this includes HEDP)
Smoke
Pg.109
The report also said that the 60mm Mortar Section Leader would carry a M4 Carbine with UGL, with one grenade in the weapon plus 18 grenades.
Pg.63
Cross
SaS TrooP
September 7th, 2012, 01:14 PM
BTW, any chance of having UGL equipped units be able to put a smoke on longer distances?
Suhiir
September 8th, 2012, 11:52 PM
An M79 grenadier carried about 36 rounds. Typically 24 HE, 3-6 smoke, 3-6 flare/signal, 3-6 HEDP, 3-6 shotshell.
The M79 was often used for target marking for airstrikes and battlefield illumination.
With the advent of the M203 they tended to carry only 18-24 rounds; rarely any smoke or flare rounds, and obviously no shotshell. At about the same time the pop-up flare/smoke was developed so they were no longer used for target marking.
With 3 x M203's per squad that would be 54-72 per squad.
In the USA 40mm rounds come in 3's in the carrying bandoleer. So obviously ammo load would be some multiple of 3.
FYI - Belted 40mm generally has one HEDP round per three HE.
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