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Marines are finally getting their hands on a 40mm grenade launcher that both Army soldiers — and civilian fans of the Battlefield video game franchise — have enjoyed for a decade. After years ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is nearly finished rolling out the service’s new grenade launcher, one that improves on a previous model in practically every way. The M320 grenade launcher can be fired as ...
The Marine Corps recently fielded its new M320A1 grenade launcher to Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, bringing the service closer to its goal of equipping all infantry units with the side ...
The Marine Corps recently dropped a bombshell — or more accurately, a ton of 40 mike-mike — when it announced June 9 that the service had finally received the M320 grenade launcher ...
It will replace the current M203 grenade launcher. In early March, Marine Corps Ground Combat Elements Systems worked with maintenance Marines and logisticians to assess provisioning, sustainment ...
The grenade launcher was loaded by pushing the barrel forward and inserting a 40-millimeter grenade into the breech. Pulling the handguard back cocked the weapon, and it was now ready to fire.
While the Army abandoned the V-B rifle grenade launcher in the early 1920s, the U.S. Marine Corps quietly held on to it. Marine Corps recruits had received instruction on the V-B rifle grenade as ...
While there isn't anything wildly different, there are a few upgraded versions of the basic weapons such as the Multi-Melta ...
The Marine Corps recently announced that it has started experimenting with the M320 grenade launcher — and expects to have 7,000 of the launchers in the hands of the infantry by 2022.
The US Marine Corps is testing the M320 grenade launcher module at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the corps announced on 9 June. One of the first USMC unit to be issued with the M320 - Bravo Company, ...
Marines in an experimental infantry battalion in North Carolina recently tested 7-inch-long drones that can be fired from a grenade launcher that can do surveillance or run suicide missions with ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: This grenade launcher is getting a bit old, but it’s still a powerful weapon. One of the most powerful weapons available to U.S. Army and Marine Corps infantry is ...