USMC LAV-ATWS (Anti-Tank Weapon system) Light Armored Vehicle: TOW Missile Live-fire
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2018
- U.S. Marines with 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion execute live-fire event in order to increase proficiency with the new Light Armored Vehicle Anti-Tank (LAV-AT) weapon system at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 10, 2018.
The ATWS fires tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided, or TOW, missiles. It provides long-range, stand-off anti-armor fire support to maneuvering Light Armored Reconnaissance Companies and platoons, and observation capability in all climates and during periods of limited visibility.
1st LAI, camp Pendleton 1989-1992 Semper Fi Brothers
Those are some strange looking crayons
Lav repair technician here..
Just lovely
2nd LAI Charlie Company 1988-1991 Ooh Rah
Would have been more realistic training to fire from the other side of the road with some cover. I doubt anyone is going to want to sit on that high road and go head to head with a MBT.
"Safety is paramount, safety is priority number one..."
Versus what my old CO would say: "No, good training is paramount"
Its. VEry Good
First good job
Go forward ➡
guapo!
94-98 2nd LAR 2nd MAR DIV