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M26-MASS Stand-alone configuration. Note that the "rear sight" is just the ring used to mount it around a rifle's barrel (as visible in the other pictures.) Caliber: 12 gauge; Operation: Manual Straight pull bolt-action. Capacity: 3 or 5 round detachable box magazine. Ammunition: 2.75 (70mm) and 3 in (76mm) lethal, non-lethal and breaching rounds.
Ethiopian Soldiers from the Kagnew Battalion, 7th Inf. Div., in Korea, 1953. The M26 series was created after World War II to meet criticisms of the Mk 2.Rather than relying on a cast body to produce fragments like the Mk 2 the M26 had a thin sheet-metal body and the fragments were instead created by a notched wire coiled up inside which produced smaller fragments but a greater number ...
Saginaw M26/27 transmission — 3 and 4-speed longitudinal light duty (less than 300 hp) wide ratio manual transmission made by GM at their Saginaw, Michigan factory Muncie M62/M64 — 3-speed longitudinal transmission made by GM
The M26 Pershing is a heavy tank, later designated as a medium tank, [nb 1] formerly used by the United States Army. It was used in the last months of World War II during the Invasion of Germany and extensively during the Korean War .
This is a list of United States Army fire control, and sighting material by supply catalog designation, or Standard Nomenclature List (SNL) group "F".The United States Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalog used an alpha-numeric nomenclature system from about the mid-1920s to about 1958.
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T99 Rocket Projector on M26 Tank: Two 11 tube launchers on sides of the turret; T103 Rocket launcher, 8 inch, 1-rail, trailer mount; T105 Rocket Projector on M4A1 Medium Tank: Long 7.2 inch launcher; T123 rocket launcher, 4.5 inch, 25-tube, trailer mount,(M21) (1951) T128 rocket launcher, 46-tube, semi-mobile, Loki (rocket)
The last use of the M26 rocket prior to its use with the GLSDB occurred during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. [56] M26 rockets carrying 644 DPICM M77 submunitions. Range: 15–32 kilometres (9.3–19.9 mi). [55] The submunitions that were used in these rockets prior to their use with the GLSDB covered an area of 0.23 km 2.