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Mission 47 - Weapons
Operation Matador

 Friendly Forces
M16A2 Assault rifle
M16A2 Assault rifle
The M16A2 is the standard issue for the US Army. With a heavier, firmer barrel than its predecessor, the M16A1, the A2 allows for the firing of NATO standard SS 109 type (M855) ammunition, also used with M249 Squad Automatic Weapons (SAWs). [show more...]

The rifle cartridge range is farther and more effective than ever before. The M16A2 can also fire all NATO standard 5.56mm ammunition and, equipped with the M203 Grenade Launcher, can fire 40mm missiles.

Lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed, the M16A2 can be fired from the shoulder or the hip. A selector level allows the soldier to shoot in modes of automatic fire, in 3-round bursts, or single-shot semiautomatic fire. A muzzle compensator improves the control and accuracy of the M16A2, and a fully adjustable rear sight has been enhanced for wind and range changes.

Factoid:The M16A2 has a modified upper receiver that changes the way cartridges are ejected. They used to hit left-handed shooters in the face.

Effective range:550 meters
Reload time: 4.9 seconds
Cyclic rate of fire: 800 rpm
Maximum range: 3,600 meters
Weight (loaded): 8.79 lbs
Length: 39.63 inches

AT-4 disposable single-shot LAW
AT-4 disposable single-shot LAW
Designed to be a good one-person throwaway weapon to blast through an armored target with negligible recoil, the AT-4 rocket comes pre-packaged in a fiberglass launch tube.

M67 Fragmentation grenade
M67 Fragmentation grenade
This is designed to be thrown about 40 meters and explode into fragments with a kill radius of 5 meters, and a casualty-producing radius of 15 meters. [show more...]
The M61 model has only 5.5 oz. of explosive, with a coil of serrated wire inside the body for fragmentation.

Weight: 14 oz.
Explosive: 6.5 oz., Composition B.


Vehicles
HMMWV
HMMWV
An acronym for High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle, the Humvee is a four-wheel drive, diesel-powered automatic. Designed to run over any terrain and in all weather conditions, models can be armed with mounted machine guns, TOW or stinger missiles. [show more...]

Humvees are droppable from a variety of aircraft, and its high power-to-weight ratio, four-wheel drive and high ground clearance combine to give it outstanding cross-country mobility.

Factoid: The Humvee has a snorkel kit which allows it to ford 60" of water.

Length: 15 ft
Width: 7.08 ft
Height: 6.00 feet reducible to 4.5 feet
Weight: 5,200 lbs
Engine: V8, 6.2 litre displacement, fuel injected diesel, liquid cooled, compression ignition
Horsepower: 150 at 3,600 RPM
Transmission: 3 speed, automatic
Transfer Case: 2 speed, locking, chain driven
Electrical System: 24 volt, negative ground, 60 amps
Brakes: Hydraulic, 4-wheeled disc
Max Speed: 65 mph


M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank
M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank
The M1A1 Abrams has a classic tank design, and even though it looks big and bulky, it can stop on a dime. It has some cool, self-protection systems. It’s able to mask its own presence with two six-barreled M250 smoke grenade launchers that fool enemy thermal imaging. [show more...]

It also has an overpressure clean-air conditioning air system, a radiological warning system, and a chemical agent detector to protect itself from nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare. The tank uses a special fording system to cross rivers and surf zones and has an electronically-operated mine-clearing blade system that disregards landmines up to six feet ahead.

The M1A1 holds a four person crew. The Commander’s station has six periscopes for a 360 degree view. The Commander can fire the main gun independent of the Gunner, and the Gunner's sight has automatic target cueing which eliminates the need for verbal communication between the two soldiers. An Independent Thermal Viewer (ITV) provides day and night vision and automatic sector scanning. The night vision Thermal Imaging System (TIS) alerts the crew of enemy presence within 10 meters of accuracy and enables the tank to maneuver not just in darkness, but also in poor visibility conditions caused by sand, dust, and smoke.

The Abrams has some serious firepower. It’s got the .50-caliber Browning M2 Heavy Barrel, M240 machine guns, the Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS), and High Energy Anti-Tank (HEAT). The APFSDS round is a long, non-explosive rod that uses kinetic energy to impact enemy steel at about 2,900 feet per second. It creates a mini-volcano that spills molten metal inside the target. In the absence of full penetration, the impact alone creates a fragmenting effect, which shatters the interior of the armor. The HEAT round is like a conventional explosive, blowing through armor with one of the most sophisticated and deadly targeting systems in modern warfare.

Crew: 4
Length: 32.25 ft
Width: 12.0 ft
Height: 8.0 ft
Weight: 67.6 tons
Top Speed: 41.5 mph
Armament: 120 mm

Factoid: The tremendous size and weight of the Abrams means even the C-5 Galaxy, the largest cargo aircraft in the US Air Force inventory, can only handle one tank at a time. Nearly all of the Abrams tanks deployed in the Gulf War, approximately 2,000 of them, had to be shipped overseas via cargo boats.


AH-1W Super Cobra
AH-1W Super Cobra
Used for day or night, the Super Cobra is designed to escort a force of attack helicopters for a land or amphibious assault, and provide close fire support with its 20mm cannon and up to four rockets or missiles. [show more...]
But where it really proves itself is in air-to-air combat and firing anti-radar missiles to blind the enemy just as the blow falls.

Length: 58 ft.
Height: 14 ft.
Altitude: 10,000 ft.
Speed: 169 mph
Range: 294 miles
Crew: Two


Enemy
AK-47 Kalashnikov rifle
AK-47 Kalashnikov rifle

Durable and widely available, the AK-47 is a Russian 7.62mm assault rifle. The AK fires 100 rounds per minute even through extreme conditions such as low temperatures, from moving vehicles, and after being dunked in water, mud, or sand.

One drawback is low muzzle velocity, which makes the relatively heavy round arc at long ranges. Other drawbacks are the jams, dents, and overheated barrels that can make the weapon tough to handle. But the downsides pale in comparison to what the AK-47 offers a fighter: an easy-to-maintain gun that can deliver a high volume of fire. This is why the AK-47 has been one of the most used assault rifles in the world since the early 1950s.

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Factoid: The AK-47's inventor never earned a single ruble for the 100 million AKs in the world today. He didn't patent it.

Primary function: 7.62-mm assault rifle
Weight: 9.4 pounds (4.3 kilograms) with 30-round curved box magazine
Rate of fire: 100 rounds per minute/cyclic 600 rounds per minute
Effective range: 990 feet (300 meters)


RPG-7 Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher
RPG-7 Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher

A shoulder-fired, muzzle-loaded, grenade launcher, the RPG-7 fires a variety of grenades from a 40-mm launch tube. It's light enough to be fired by one person, but an assistant usually stands to the left of the gunner for protection.

The launcher first ejects the grenade out 10 meters, and then the grenade's internal motor ignites and speeds it toward the target with fins that cause it to rotate slowly. Crosswinds can cut accuracy down by 50% for the gunner's first shot, but the shaped charge in the grenade can punch through all known armored vehicles.

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Factoid: In the Mogadishu ambush, it was an RPG the Somalis used to down the Blackhawk.

Primary function: Shoulder fired anti-tank weapon
Weight: 15.2 pounds (6.9 kilograms)
Effective range: 1,640 feet (500 meters)
Rate of fire: Four to six rounds per minute
Ammunition: 85 mm grenade
Other features: Can penetrate 260 mm armor


M67 Fragmentation grenade
M67 Fragmentation grenade
This is designed to be thrown about 40 meters and explode into fragments with a kill radius of 5 meters, and a casualty-producing radius of 15 meters. [show more...]
The M61 model has only 5.5 oz. of explosive, with a coil of serrated wire inside the body for fragmentation.

Weight: 14 oz.
Explosive: 6.5 oz., Composition B.


Improvised Explosive Devices
Improvised Explosive Devices
They are the most simplistic and lethal weapon to date. Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) have become the most effective instrument of death to coalition soldiers, killing and maiming more US service members than any other weapon in Iraq. For both the Army and the Marines, every second soldier who dies in combat will have fallen victim to an IED attack. [show more...]

For all the technology and weaponry of the armed forces, it is a debilitating tactic. Even the toughest soldiers and the brightest engineers have difficulty combating the impact of hidden tape and electrical wire, 9-volt batteries, and old artillery casings. Remotely detonated with the ring of a cell phone or the ding of a doorbell, the IED kills and wounds troops and diverts funds and manpower from humanitarian and reconstruction efforts in Iraq. Deploying Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists to disarm the weaponry, survey the sites, and research materials used in the IEDs has come with a price tag in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

So far, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians have destroyed 3.1 million pieces of artillery and 7.5 million pounds of explosives. But there are a staggering amount of IEDs still laying in wait. For every IED or car bomb that detonates, there are at least 20 others found by US troops that must be defused. And still, the Pentagon estimates 6 in 10 IEDs will go unnoticed before it is too late.

The IED detonation is sometimes followed by small arms attacks, but rebel forces are realizing IEDs alone may be the most effective weapon against convoys. Many of Iraq's roads are paved, four to eight lane highways that US forces use for high-speed movement. But the coalition traffic pattern is consistent, so enemies can easily predict the convoys' flow. Litter-strewn medians divide the lanes and provide the perfect cover for IEDs.

IEDs have been found in soda cans and ready-to-eat meal boxes as well as inside manholes, tunnels, and broken curbs, on telephone poles, and inside dead dogs and cows. They are crude, but IEDs are the insurgents' most efficient way to neutralize the battlefield from a distance, much like American forces use air power. To date, 40 to 60 percent of insurgent attacks involve an IED.

The supply of 155mm artillery shells is seemingly endless, even though weapons ammunition dumps are under surveillance. Most recently, analysts are concerned some of the 350 metric tons of high explosives reported missing from an Iraqi base may be used to make an untold number of IEDs.

In an effort to maximize the devastating blasts from IEDs, insurgents have begun packing the bombs with ball bearings, bolts, or any readily available shrapnel. Jammed with enough loose metal, the IED can shred the armor plating on a HMMWV. Using a daisy-chain, IEDs can be strung together to create multiple, simultaneous bombs a dozen yards long, creating an inescapable kill zone for coalition soldiers.

US military units have discovered IEDs containing mustard gas which, luckily, were improperly stored, rendering the poison ineffective. And just six months ago, a US convoy discovered a 155-millimeter artillery round converted to an IED. It looked like a typical makeshift bomb, but this one contained the nerve agent sarin.

As the means to kill increase, so do insurgent rewards. With stockpiles of cash, senior Ba'athists have offered to rebel fighters as much as $1,500 per dead soldier, and anyone who kills a bomb-squad technician gets $5,000, an amount it would take an Iraqi laborer 33 years to earn.


PKM Machine Gun
PKM Machine Gun
The PKM is the improved, lighter version of the Russian PK machine gun. Using stamped metal components instead of machined metal, 25-round sections of non-disintegrating belts feed the bipod-mounted PKM. A magazine attached to the rails under the receiver can carry 100 cartridges, or 200- or 250-round belt boxes can be used to feed the PKM. [show more...]
Barrel changing is not as fast and effective as in the more recent Western machine guns, and the ammunition belt can get in the way if the gunner moves the PKM during firing. But its effective firing of Eastern Bloc standard ammo up to 3,300 feet makes the PKM an effective, deadly weapon for foreign fighters.

Equipped with a simple bipod, the PKM is designed as a squad-level support weapon that can also be installed as a vehicle-mounted machine gun. Compared to the standard PK and PKS, the PKM reigns supreme for its easy handling—thanks to a reduced weight—and increased reliability compared to its predecessors.

Factoid: Although the PKM was designed by Kalashnikov, the moving parts are not interchangeable with AK series parts.7.62 mm squad machine gun

Weight: 16.5 lbs
Rate of fire: 650 rounds per minute
Effective rate of fire: 250 rounds per minute
Caliber: 7.62 mm
Velocity: 825 m/s