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75MM PACK HOWITZER (HOW TO OPERATE) REFERENCE FILM 

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This 38-minute Marine Corps training film will tell you everything you could ever have wanted to know about operating the 75mm Pack Howitzer. This is a free reference film from www.scalewarmac.... Hopefully it will help you with your scale model builds.
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Комментарии : 37   
@CrispyRice454
@CrispyRice454 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this gem! I was a Marine artilleryman on the M198 and M777 and did every job on the guns up to Section Chief and Guns Platoon Sergeant. It's amazing how the fundamentals of artillery have been so constant. The commands and even some of the equipment are virtually unchanged after all these years. It's hard to put into words how much I enjoyed watching this video!
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank the US tax payers for financing these amazing WW2 technical films. The best bit? There are hundreds of these detailed films made.
@budmeister
@budmeister 4 года назад
It's called a pack howitzer because it was designed to be able to break down and be carried by pack animals.
@andreasspinnrock3557
@andreasspinnrock3557 4 года назад
Was für ein Aufwand für ein so kleines Geschütz.
@keithmoore5306
@keithmoore5306 2 года назад
battery size has changed a battery is 6 guns now! we need to bring this little turd back it'd be good for paratroopers and special forces use!! this is the first i've found on any part of firing beyond the loading you wouldn't know where a person can find video on how the aiming directions from the fire direction center are determined by chance?
@beverlychmelik5504
@beverlychmelik5504 3 года назад
There were several sniper checks of the executive if they had ben in combat.
@D5quared91
@D5quared91 5 лет назад
What year?
@samueljackson6188
@samueljackson6188 Год назад
All of that while under fire huh? Geesh! I think I would have come up with some shortcuts. Like putting the gun on a small cargo trailer. With the gun ready for fire. The ammo would be pre- made with charges marked on the brass. Then stored in an munitions box. That way you only need to drop the support legs on the trailer. Then aim the damn thing.
@andrewjansen9702
@andrewjansen9702 Год назад
How old is this film? Just curious. 40? 42?
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines Год назад
I think it's 42?
@andrewjansen9702
@andrewjansen9702 4 года назад
Can anyone tell me the numbers of a feild manual (FM) or Technical Manual (TM) I would need to read cover to cover to operate this thing?
@abptlm123
@abptlm123 4 года назад
Try a google search: pack howitzer field manual filetype:pdf
@ernielara1553
@ernielara1553 3 года назад
Is this the same 75mm French 1897 used by the allied in ww1?
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines 3 года назад
No that's a different piece which was used on various platforms like the M3 Halftrack in updated form and which led to the early American long barrel 75s which in turn led to the US own design 75s, 105s and so on. Their Long Tom can also trace its lineage back to the WW 1 era French 105.
@keithmoore5306
@keithmoore5306 2 года назад
no different gun entirely this one was designed for mountain warfare and paratrooper use mainly as you can tell by the name pack howitzer it was designed to taken down to the point where 6 pack horses/mules could carry it the thing only weighed 350 pounds and had a range of 5450 yards where the frog 75 was a pure towed artillery piece and was close to a ton in weight and had a range of around 7500 yards due to a longer barrel!
@paulmentzer7658
@paulmentzer7658 Год назад
Yes and No, this gun used the same shell as the m1897 but the gun itself was all new. Please note the same round was also used in the 75mm M3 Grant and M4 Sherman tanks of WWII, with the M4 used a modified breech from the M1897 to better be used in the M4 turret.
@markmorris251
@markmorris251 3 года назад
You resemble the guy who plays the Incredible Hulk in the movies.
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines 3 года назад
without the bank balance...
@toastpuppy3491
@toastpuppy3491 5 лет назад
The virgin enemy vs the chad 75mm M1A1 pack howitzer.
@bigsteve6200
@bigsteve6200 7 лет назад
The World's Finest US Marines !. Semper Fi
@boenzitem8747
@boenzitem8747 6 лет назад
Simple pack for infantry support
@gertvanpeet3120
@gertvanpeet3120 3 года назад
With the same amount of personal we fired the 175 mm M110 self propelled gun....not all by hand...
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines 3 года назад
Could you disassemble it and carry on mules though LOL?
@daffyduck7336
@daffyduck7336 9 месяцев назад
The M110 self-propelled was a 8" howitzer, the M107was the 175mm gun!
@timdowney02
@timdowney02 Год назад
Makes me cringe every time I see someone other than the chef pull the remaining powder charge. Other than that it’s amazing how little artillery has changed. Now there’s more aiming points we us like distant AP, Saftey Circle and Calameter.
@Emtbtoday
@Emtbtoday 3 года назад
No better name for a fuse on a projectile eh S.Q super quick! I love these old how to video's I was watching the recovery for the Scammels the other day
@ninaledbetter6959
@ninaledbetter6959 3 года назад
What are all of the commands that are being stated? Specifically, what are the firing commands? Starting in the video at 15:09 mins. It is hard to hear them in the video, and closed captioning doesn't translate it correctly.
@BigCroca
@BigCroca 3 года назад
first they say what kind of round to fire, what fuse delay etc, then they say how much to turn the gun left or right, then they say the quadrant, then they say fire.
@andrewjansen9702
@andrewjansen9702 Год назад
How do they defend an artillery convoy like that from air attack?
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 9 месяцев назад
Most had an Anti Air support team with them.. And they carried .50 caliber machine guns with them..
@spirostsangarakis8065
@spirostsangarakis8065 3 года назад
it should be very difficult to hit a tank in move.
@keithmoore5306
@keithmoore5306 2 года назад
most crews did it in 3 rounds!!
@cjwensleydale9460
@cjwensleydale9460 3 года назад
Very interesting - thank you. Do you know if there are any similar training films for the German Le IG 18?..
@scalewarmachines
@scalewarmachines 3 года назад
Not that I know of
@kingpetra6886
@kingpetra6886 2 года назад
They are slow.
@keithmoore5306
@keithmoore5306 2 года назад
only because it's a training film in combat the speeds there!!!
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