Vietnam Survival Challenge American Weaponry Christian Napolitano, Dean Elmenayer, Rich Hoff, Kevin Donlin, Abdul.

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Vietnam Survival Challenge American Weaponry Christian Napolitano, Dean Elmenayer, Rich Hoff, Kevin Donlin, Abdul

M-79 Single shot, shoulder fired, break action grenade launcher first used in Vietnam Has Explosive, Close Range, and Non-Lethal rounds. Slang Names: Thumper, Bloop Tube, Wombat Gun Used by US and Australian Soldiers CN

Flamethrower An incendiary device that fires a long, controllable stream of fire. User wears a backpack containing propane connected to the rifle. Used by US Soldiers, but was decommissioned after Vietnam War by the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. Slang Term: Zippo CN

Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) A rocket propelled grenade used as antitank weapons Shoulder fired rocket with wings that help guide it through the air it’s attached with an explosive warhead Created by the Russians Used a lot by the vietnamese AKA-ruchnoy protivotankovy granatomyot (hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher) RH

Grenade Launcher A weapon that launches grenades in order to attack a larger area Many kinds of grenade launchers were used including, M79, China Lake, XM148 and M203 Used by nearly every American branch in the Vietnam war Very effective for both sides RH

M-60 Slang names- The pig, hog The M-60 is a disintegrating belt fed, air cooled, gas operated machine gun, introduced in 1957, by american general - purpose machine guns. Used by the U.S. D.E.

Howitzer Slang term- BIg Bertha Artillery piece, characterized by a relatively short barrel, and the use of small propellant charges, to propel projectiles at high trajectories with a steep angle of descent. D.E

M-1 Carbine Lightweight.30 cal, semi automatic assault rifle, became a standard U.S. firearm for the U.S. military during WWII, the Korean war, and the Vietnam war. DE

M-16 Replaced the M-14 Was pretty bad in combat, jammed often. Made of steel and composite plastics. Lighter so allowed soldiers to carry more ammunition. Full and semi automatic capabilities.

Beehive Rounds - A round packed with metal flechettes - Named beehive for the sounds it made flying through the air. - First used in combat in 66, and used a lot during Vietnam. - Resembles small darts. - Thousands of flechettes would fly at once.

kevin has supple soft gentle nipples...ultimate evil the story of kevin and his soft supple nipples is one of great sadness and disarray. Mr. Donlin was born with the tragedy of supply nipplies. his nipplies have been a terror to society for quite some time now. He first struck a young child in the streets causing him to both drown, suffocate, ejaculate and he died with a smile on his face. Kevin continued to terrorize towns all throughout New Jersey until the fatalities finally reached triple digits it was then that his supple nipples turned on him. They began flooding his room with a sweet nectar like lactate that filled his face, ears, nose and asshole until he could no longer breathe. Shit was fucked up. The end. (p.s. kevin is an old man p.s.s that likes little boys dickin’n his ear

Claymore -Fires steel balls. -A mine that is remote detonated -Can fire up to 110 yards -Very effective because you didn´t have to be there to kill the enemy. -Roughly the size of a chrome book. -Stick it in the ground and wait for the enemy to approach.

M-14 Slowly started to replace the famous M1 Garand from WW2. Became standard infantry rifle for US military personnel..308 winchester rounds, rounds per minute, 20 round detachable magazine.

KA-Bar Made on December 9, 1942 after WW2. USMC recognised its quality and abundance. Soon became a favorite for marines, army, navy, coast guard and underwater demolition teams.