Soldiers conduct fire missions inside the M109A6 Paladin during their military training. The live-fire exercise was designed to certify the battalion ensuring they can operate effectively within the brigade, and to enhance their readiness for real time firing missions.
Video Credit: U.S. Army
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American power , God bless America .
The dude loading the Projectile's scored a 10 on the asvab test.
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Why americans don't use autoloader?…
What are they doing at 4:19?
It was the best system we had back in the 80's up to the early 90's, but now is just an antiquated system they keep trying to revive. The US military would be better off with PzH 2000.
I spent 6 years on the 109. Loved every minute of it. B Battery 2/ 3rd Field Artillery and B Battery 3/ 3 rd Field Artillery. Steel on the target.
1 thing certain though it has just enough room for crew movement and that's good..
no collameter anymore
13 B 91-97 love being artillery
Something about all these Russian comments makes me kinda nervous
I see why it takes long to reload I tought u just push the ammo into the breech and fire
That's claustrophobic !!
Wow quite a few nice improvements to the 155 since I was in. Back upon my enlistment in Oklahoma 2/232th field Artillery we had Self Propelled Paladins but they were first short tube cannons and they used a shotgun shell looking device for the primer to set off the round and there was no automatic device for shoving the round into the tube the gun bunnies used a long aluminum ram rod pole to ram the round into the chamber. I remember when they first upgraded all our battery's guns to the long tube that's now a staple one of our guy's was backing out of the motor pool and when he hit the usually spot for a spin and turn after exiting the bay he forgot he now had a longer tube and bam took out a support column on the building by the door bay's lol Ours back in 1976 were called 109A1 I believe if I remember correctly.
What mos? I'm trying to figure this out. Lol
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Shoots as slow as a old battleship they need normal arty shells load n fire
这个怎么没有蛋壳呢?炮弹整体都射出去了?
I was a gunner myself at Fest Art from 1976 to 1995. Our guns in Switzerland could shoot much faster. – Min. 6 shots per minute was the lowest limit and was already considered a poor performance. As a rule, I always achieved 8-9 shots per minute with my team without any problems.
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