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thedrifter
05-08-04, 06:04 AM
Marines are Gunning for Goliath
by Cpl. Robert M. Storm
Marine Corps News
April 29, 2004


MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- Tanks are some of the most awesome and terrifying vehicles on the modern-day battlefield, and to actively hunt them down with light infantry weapons takes a special type of Marine — or at least Marines who are mad.

Riding around in humvees, Marines from Combined Anti-Armor Team Platoon, Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, use special tactics to hunt down the "behemoths of the battlefield."

In essence, they use slingshots to distract the tank's occupants so their cohorts can level a lethal blow with high-powered, deadly accurate missiles.

"We mount M2 .50-caliber machine guns and MK-19 grenade launcher's on humvees to increase speed and mobility. We then open fire on tanks to 'button them up,'" said Sgt. John E. Wells, a platoon sergeant and a native of Bowling Green, Ky.

"Buttoning up, refers to the fact that small-arms fire will force the tank crew to duck inside their vehicle and close the hatches," he said.

"This reduces the visibility around the tank significantly, making it more vulnerable."

Modern tanks are not vulnerable to machine-gun fire, but they are vulnerable to other weapons that CAAT Platoon mounts on its humvees.

Specifically, the Tube- launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided (TOW) missile system.

The TOW's line-of-sight, wire-guided feature means it's highly likely to hit its mark.

That's because the shooter can actually guide the missile to its target.

"While the machine guns keep the tanks busy, the TOW gunners fire their missiles, and since the missile can penetrate in excess of 40 inches of steel, it will destroy any vehicle currently fielded," Wells said.

The Marines are enthusiastic about the training they receive and hope to put it to use soon in Iraq.

"We get a lot of good training. It's really cool to shoot the machine guns. And with all the training we're receiving, I feel confident about going to Iraq," said Pfc. Jesse A. Reeder, a gunner and native of Bloomfield, Mo.


Ellie

BC22
05-09-04, 03:24 AM
What happened to motivated 0351s moving in on foot and blasting the turret off with a Javelin?
;)