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Firing M72-LAW from US army field manual FM 23-25
The M72-series LAW is a lightweight, self-contained, antiarmor weapon consisting of a rocket packed in a launcher (Figure 2-1). It is man-portable, may be fired from either shoulder, and is issued as a round of ammunition. It requires little from the user--only a visual inspection and some operator maintenance. The launcher, which consists of two tubes, one inside the other, serves as a watertight packing container for the rocket and houses a percussion-type firing mechanism that activates the rocket.
FM 23-25 Document Information
Distribution Restrictions:
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
- Government Agency: US ARMY
- Document Type: FIELD MANUAL
- Document Number: FM 23-25
- Document Title: LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS
- Document Date: 17 Aug 1994
- Document Status: Released
- School: INFANTRY
- Proponent: Commandant, US Army Infantry School
MAILING ADDRESS:
- Commandant, US Army Infantry School
- ATTN: ATSH-INB-O
- Fort Benning, GA 31905-5595
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