First adopted by the Army and Marine Corps at the height of the Vietnam War, the M72 Light Anti-Tank Weapon (LAW) has remained a staple of infantry arsenals and action movies for over a half-century.
The M72 LAW has been used by the Marine Corps since the days of jungle fighting in Vietnam. In that conflict, the LAW was prized for its compactness and portability, giving grunts a portable and ...
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M72 LAW: The Lightweight Anti-Tank Weapon
The M72 LAW is a lightweight, disposable 66mm rocket launcher designed for infantry, effective against armored vehicles and fortifications since the 1960s. Bipartisan senators call on Hegseth to ...
Nammo, the Norwegian manufacturers of the M72 Light Anti-armor Weapon, has unveiled a project it’s been working on for four years: a version of the rocket launcher mounted on a small commercial drone.
MESA, Ariz. — When a shoulder-fired rocket is shot from inside an enclosure, typically there’s not much of a chance the wall or anything behind it will go undamaged as the result of the backblast. But ...
A rifleman with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, fires an M72 light anti-tank weapon toward armored targets during the Advanced Infantry Marine Course at Kaneohe Bay Range Training ...
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