32 or 48 round cans
32 or 48 round cans
The basic load of the MK 19 grenade launcher typically consists of 48 rounds of 40mm grenades. These rounds can be carried in 4 ammunition canisters, each holding 12 rounds. The MK 19 is designed for sustained fire, making this load sufficient for various combat scenarios. Additional ammunition can be brought along as needed depending on the mission.
The Department of Defense Identification Code (DODIC) for the Mk-19 Training Practice (TP) round is "DODIC A068." This round is designed for training purposes, simulating the characteristics of the standard Mk-19 high-velocity grenade launcher rounds without the explosive payload. It allows personnel to practice the handling and operation of the Mk-19 safely.
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The Mk 19 grenade launcher typically has a combat load of 48 high-explosive (HE) rounds per ammunition can. Each can contains 32 rounds, and units often carry multiple cans for extended operations. Additionally, the Mk 19 can be fed from a belt or linked ammunition, allowing for flexible loading options during combat. Overall, the specific loadout may vary based on mission requirements and unit standard operating procedures.
48 rounds.
It's a grenade launcher - used by american military.
A torpedo is about 19 ft long (mk-48)
Infantry Support Weapon.
To act as a Range Safety Officer (RSO) for a MK-19 range, you typically need to hold the rank of at least Sergeant (E-5) or higher in the U.S. military. Additionally, you must complete specific training and certification related to range safety and the operation of the MK-19 weapon system. Always check the latest regulations or guidance from your branch of service for any updates or specific requirements.
buckle means bending
* 7 rounds, but you can load one more into the chamber for a total of 8.