Also you may be able to answer the copper head 155mm round was it designed for A/T or infrastucture pin point no doubt expensive but far cheaper than the life of one of your men in the field. I only ask as I have an inquiring personality TIA.
I actually forgot to cover this on my first response, as far as Artillery stuff goes I am outside of my element. I know the visual difference between a 105mm and a 155mm M777 gun, I remember my call for fire mission/adjustments, and can run a 60mm mortar crew but aside from that, "they" were generally "back there" and we were "up there" as it were. Not a lot of shoulder to shoulder overlap in our daily duties.
I know a little bit about Tankers because I have a turret OP course for the LAV 3 and spent much of my career as a mech warrior, and little bit about Combat Engineers because we were taught to handle and use C4 by them, but outside those boundaries I have to "stay in my lane" so to speak.
- Darren 1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
We had copperheads for the 81's but due to the cost didn't use them much. They could be used for anti-tank too and strong points. The 155mm would be used for strong point/bunkers...yes it will work for tanks but a bit much.
We had copperheads for the 81's but due to the cost didn't use them much.
That's the truth, I have never seen one or heard mention of them, we only trained for TP, TPT, and HEDP. Even the ERYX system, technically "qualified" however never fired a live missile in my life, lack of funds/missiles.
However for that I am kind of glad, I could have ended up like these guys:
Actual ERYX system:
- Darren 1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
That's too bad...I remember when Clarence White**** and I fired a new car down range out of the 81mm mortar. That was HE bombs, M43A1, and a new car was $3000CDN. That was 1976...a bit ago. Peter will remember...he was in Canungra...
I was on the pilot course for ERYX and we had to write the package end then run a course. One of the clowns broke the computer set up before we could do it, so this was the end result. The Van Doos did this demo... Valcartier I think this was... Typical panic over nothing. It wouldn't have armed.
If that name ends the way I think it does, I did both reserve QL3 and reg force Battle school with his nephew.
Originally Posted by browningautorifle
The Van Doos did this demo... Valcartier I think this was... Typical panic over nothing. It wouldn't have armed.
I agree, well sort of, if the primary rocket motor didn't work correctly I always wonder what else is going to fail, trusting the safety on a lowest bidder produced item is not my idea of winning the lottery.
It's along the same vein as films where actors cook off a hand grenade before they throw it, nope, nope, nope, sure the fuse is supposed to burn for 4 to 5 seconds, but why put your life in the hands of some factory worker that builds a little bombs?
- Darren 1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
Well, in Gagetown there was the 84 that detonated as it left the launcher...and in Germany an 81 went off as it left the tube...so, I guess... Of course you're right.
Originally Posted by Sentryduty
I did both reserve QL3 and reg force Battle school with his nephew.
They came from a prominent town between Wainwright and Calgary as you put a ruler across the map. I know his older and younger brothers were both in also.