M320/M320A1 - United States Army
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Since
CENTER
FOR ARMY LESSONS L
EARNED
1985
M320/M320A1
Distributed by: Army Training Support Center
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited.
Caliber: Weight: Length:
Muzzle Velocity: Trigger Pull: Effective Range:
Max Range:
40 mm x 46 mm 5 lbs., 7 lbs. (w/stock) 11.18 in. (no stock) 14.37 in. (retracted) 19.69 in. (extended) 8.46 in. (barrel) 236 feet per second 11.25 - 15.75 lbs. 150 m point target 350 m area target 400 m (at 45 degrees)
Center for Army Lessons Learned
10 Meade Avenue, Building 50 Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1350
FOR ARMY LESSONS L
ELEVATION ADJUSTER
SAFETY BLOCK
CENTE R
EARNED
Since
1985
Reference: TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010
Distributed by: Army Training Support Center
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited.
MODE SELECT SWITCH
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Figure 1-6
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Figure 1-1
ANTI-CANT INDICATOR
INTEGRAL RAIL GRABBER BRACKET
BATTERY CAP/COMPARTMENT
RAISED LETTER DENOTES COLOR
SMOKE COLOR BAND
WHITE GREEN
5 DOTS ON STAR CLUSTER ONLY STAR CLUSTER
WHITE - M585 STAR PARACHUTE
WHITE - M583 GREEN - M661 RED - M662
LIGHT GREEN LIGHT GREEN GREEN
GROUND SMOKE MARKER RED M713 GREEN M715 YELLOW M716
ORANGE WHITE W/
BLACK MARKINGS
WHITE ORANGE
BRASS
Pyrotechnic Signal and Spotting Round
OLIVE
M583 M585 M661 M662
M713 M715 M716
INFRARED ILLUMINANT M992
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Table 1-5
High-Explosive (HE) Service Round
GOLD
GOLD
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
HE M406
HEDP DUAL PURPOSE
M433
WARNING
THE DANGER RADIUS OF THE HE SERVICE ROUND IS 165 METERS. M406 AND M433 ROUNDS ARM WITHIN 14 TO 27 METERS.
IRON SIGHTS
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Figure 1-7
LASER ON LED INDICATOR
REMOTE JACK
LCD
IR AIMING LASER
AZIMUTH ADJUSTER
IR ILLUMINATOR
RANGE ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Figure 1-6
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Table 1-5 (continued)
TM 3-22.31, 40-mm Grenade Launchers, November 2010, Figure 1-8
Day/Night Sight (DNS)
Weight: Range: Accuracy: Batteries:
15.5 ounces 400 m plus or minus 5 m One 123 A-size
Azimuth/Elevation Adjuster (used to zero) Range adjustment knob: 5 m increments IR illuminator: Provides night illumination IR aiming laser: Used to aim at night Anti-cant Indicator: green (good) red (bad)
DNS Mode Selection
Note: IR lasers visible with night vision only
OFF
DAY
Display: day
- Display and backlights on, no laser
AIM LOW
Display: AL
- Low power IR aiming laser only
DUAL LOW
Display: dL
- Low power IR aiming laser and illuminator
DUAL HIGH Display: dH
- High power IR aiming laser and illuminator
Duties and Responsibilities
- The M320 is the grenadier's PRIMARY weapon system, the M4 is the SECONDARY.
- The M4 should only be used if the target is too close to use the M320.
- Know leaf-sight increments without looking.
- Keep ammunition clean and dry.
- Aluminum casing is easily dented; dented grenades cause chamber/extraction issues.
- Identify 40 mm grenades by shape and color. Know all minimum safety constraints.
- Understand how to sense and adjust fire.
Grenadier Knowledge
ALWAYS take HE over HEDP unless a light armor threat is expected. HE has a superior fragmentary pattern to cause casualties. The HEDP sacrifices fragmentary pattern for light armor penetration and has a higher failure (dud) rate, HE = big boom HEDP = small boom.
Do not under-mount the M320. Always carry it in the standalone configuration. Under-mounting decreases the effectiveness of both the M4 and the M320. The increased weight unbalances the weapon and increases fatigue during carry. Added bulk impedes firing positions and decreases accuracy. Used as a standalone, the M320 is more accurate, easier to operate, allows the grenadier to focus on one weapon system, and it is easier to grab the M320 if the grenadier becomes a casualty. Grenadiers patrol with M4 at the ready (to react to immediate and/or short range contact) and have M320 holstered for rapid transition.
Always use the sights and buttstock.
Laser Range Finder (LRF)
DIOPTER POWER BUTTON ADJUSTMENT
EYEPIECE
MODE BUTTON
MODE BUTTON
BATTERY COVER/COMPARTMENT
- The LRF provides rapid and precise ranging capability out to one mile (1,600 m).
- The LRF uses a 9-volt battery. - The LRF has seven times magnification. - The mode button allows yard/meter selection
and brush/tree targeting mode. - Performance depends on target; LRF can range a large reflective surface further than
a small, distorted target (brush, people, etc.). - Atmospheric conditions (rain, snow, and fog) can also affect LRF performance. - Use LRF on something large near the target.
Fire Control Measures
Pre-planned fire control measures are critical to the effective use of grenade launchers.
Leaders provide: - Engagement criteria - Target priority - Munition selection criteria (HE? Smoke?) - Limits of fire (such as being near friendlies)
Sensing and Adjusting Fire Grenadiers sense where the round landed relative to the target. Then adjust elevation and deflection to hit the target.
Elevation (range): Short. Impact between you and target Over. Impact beyond target Target. Impact hits the target Range correct. Impact left/right, range good Doubtful. Impact left/right, range unknown
Deflection (deviation/direction): Right/left of target On-line with the target
Grenadier Knowledge
Smoke - Smoke can be used for direct fire control
(lift/shift). - Smoke obscures enemy vision and masks
friendly movements (including breaking contact).
Illumination/IR Illumination - Illumination can be used for direct fire control
(lift/shift). - Avoid using illumination during friendly air support, hanging parachute flares will
interfere with the aircrew's night vision. - IR illumination requires night vision devices
to see. - Wind will shift direction of a parachute flare.
High Explosive/High Explosive, Dual Purpose (HE/HEDP) - HE flushes enemy out of cover. - HE fixes the enemy in place. - HEDP used for lightly armored vehicles. - HE provides small blast/overpressure. - HE simulates indirect fire if used in succession.
Kit Setup and Grenadier Loadout
Holsters allow the M320 to be easily accessible without interfering with handling the grenadier's M4 during movement.
Bandoleers carry grenades without altering the grenadier's kit. It is easier to pass off or recover grenades using a bandoleer.
Whether using a bandoleer or a mount on the chest, grenadiers must be able to access both grenades and magazines without issue. Grenadiers must be able to identify what type of grenade is where on his kit without looking. Do not use illumination by accident!
Example Loadout (13 Grenades): 9 HE, 4 smoke
(mission dependent)
12 in the bandoleer, 1 HE in the tube HE on the right, smoke on the left
Legend
DNS day/night sight
HE high explosive
HEDP high explosive, dual purpose
in. inches
LRF laser range finder
m
meters
mm millimeters
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