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    Mk 19 grenade launcher

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    Mk 19 grenade launcher

    Mark 19
    Type Automatic grenade launcher
    Place of origin  United States
    Service history
    Wars Vietnam War, 2006 Lebanon War, Gulf War, OIF, OEF
    Production history
    Designer Naval Ordnance Center - Louisville
    Designed 1966
    Manufacturer Saco Defense Industries (now a division of General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products), Combined Service Forces
    Produced 1967 - Present
    Variants Mk 19 Mod 0, Mk 19 Mod 1, Mk 19 Mod 2, Mk 19 Mod 3
    Specifications
    Weight 72.5 Pounds (33 kg)
    Length 43.1 Inches (1,095mm)
    Barrel length 16.25 Inches (413mm)
    Width 13.4 Inches (340mm)

    Cartridge 40x53mm
    Action Advanced Primer Ignition / Blowback
    Rate of fire 375–400 rpm (Cyclic)
    Effective range 1500 m
    Maximum range 2,212 m
    Feed system Belt
    Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher during MIL-EX 2003
    A U.S. Marine firing a turret-mounted Mk 19


    The Mk 19 Grenade Launcher is a belt-fed automatic 40 mm grenade launcher or grenade machine gun that entered U.S. military service during the Cold War, first seeing action during the Vietnam War and remaining in service today.

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    The Mk 19 fires 40 mm grenades at a cyclic rate of 375 to 400 rounds per minute, giving a practical rate of fire of 60 rounds per minute (rapid) and 40 rounds per minute (sustained). The weapon operates on the blowback principle, which uses the chamber pressure from each fired round to load and re-cock the weapon. The Mk 19 is able to lob its grenade at a maximum distance of 2,212 meters, though its effective range for a point target is about 1,500 meters, since the large rear leaf sight is only graduated to 1,500 meters. The nearest safe distance to launch the grenade is 75 meters. In addition, the Mk 19's flash suppressor and its lack of smoke during firing makes it difficult for enemies to spot and counter it. For night operation, an AN/TVS-5 night vision sight can be fitted.

    The Mk 19 is a man-portable crew-served weapon that can fire from a tripod mounted position or from a vehicle mount (this being the preferred method as the weapon alone weighs 75.6 lbs). The primary ammunition for Mk 19 is the high explosive dual-purpose M430 grenade. Upon impact, the grenade can kill anyone within the radius of five meters, and wound them within the radius of 15 meters. It can also punch through two inches of rolled homogeneous armour with a direct hit (0 Degree Obliquity), which means it can penetrate most infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. It is especially effective when used against enemy infantry formations. The ammunition comes in 32 or 48 round cans weighing 42 and 60 lb (20 and 30 kg). Due to its low recoil and comparatively light weight, it has been adapted for use on many different platforms, including small attack boats, fast attack vehicles such as the Humvee (HMMWV), AAV and Stryker, military jeeps and a large variety of naval mounts.

    The Mk 19 automatic grenade launcher replaced the earlier Mk 18 hand-cranked multiple grenade launcher. The 40 mm ammunition used (40x53mm) is not interchangeable with that used in the M203 (40x46mm). The M203 grenades are technically "low-velocity" grenades, and are generally of the standard High Explosive variety, whereas the Mk 19 utilizes "high-velocity" High Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) variety. The Mk 19 utilizes an open bolt principle. The rounds are mechanically fed onto the bolt face with the pull of the charging handles. When the trigger is pressed, the bolt closes, and the firing pin is released. The recoil blows back the bolt, dropping the empty casing, and then feeds a new round onto the bolt face.

    The Mk 19 is made by Saco Defense Industries (now a division of General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products).

    [edit] Service

    It was originally fielded by the U.S. Navy in Vietnam for river patrol boats, but was adopted and improved upon by the U.S. Army. The Israeli Defence Forces also adopted the weapon, fielding it in infantry and mechanized units. Sweden made the Mk 19 under license as the Grksp 40 mm grenade launcher. Taiwan has this made under license as the Type 83 made by the Combined Service Forces.

    The Mk 19 has been used by American forces in Somalia (1993) and in Iraq (1991) by special forces operating behind enemy lines. It is currently in widespread use in the U.S. Military.

    Polish Army bought some number of Mk 19 grenade launcher for their armed forces - used mostly in Afghanistan

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