The infantry needed something that didn’t require a crew: what they needed was “individual” artillery. Thus, in 1963, the M72 ...
For the first half of the 20th century, one of the most important firearms in the U.S. military arsenal was the water-cooled ...
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Marines conduct M2A1 .50 cal live-fire qualification
U.S. Marines with School of Infantry – East, Infantry Training Battalion, conduct live fire qualification with the M2A1 ...
(Clip 1) U.S. Marines with Delta Company, Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry - West, conduct two live-fire heavy machine gun ranges at Range 203 on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, ...
CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa — Marines who normally man a desk stepped behind machine guns at a firing range on this northern Okinawa base recently to hone their skills defending a command post. About 30 ...
The Army and Marine Corps are both looking at new medium and heavy machine gun technology to replace the venerable 7.62mm M240 and the .50 caliber "Ma Deuce" M2. "Based on the success of the Next ...
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