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Mk 19 grenade launcher

The Mk 19 grenade launcher (pronounced Mark 19) is an American 40 mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher that was first developed during the Vietnam War.[7][8]

Mk 19
A Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher mounted on an M3 tripod
TypeAutomatic grenade launcher
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1968–present
Used bySee Users
Wars
Production history
DesignerNaval Ordnance Station Louisville
Designed1966
ManufacturerSaco Defense Industries (now a division of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems), Combined Service Forces, MKEK[5]
Unit cost$20,000[6]
Produced1968–present
VariantsMk 19 Mod 0, Mk 19 Mod 1, Mk 19 Mod 2, Mk 19 Mod 3, Mk 19 Mod 4
Specifications
Mass77.6 pounds (35.2 kg) (empty, without accessories)
Length43.1 inches (1,090 mm)
Barrel length16.25 inches (413 mm)
Width9.46 inches (240.4 mm)
Height7.8 inches (199 mm)

Cartridge40×53 mm
ActionAPI Blowback
Rate of fire
  • 325-375rpm (cyclic)
  • 40 rpm (sustained)
  • 60 rpm (rapid)
Muzzle velocity750–790 feet per second (230–240 m/s) (average)
Effective firing range1,500 m (1,600 yd)
Maximum firing range2,212 m (2,419 yd)
Feed system32- or 48-grenade belt
SightsIron

Overview edit

 
A U.S. Marine fires a Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher in Quantico, Virginia in September 2000.

The Mk 19 is a belt-fed, blowback-operated, air-cooled, crew-served, fully-automatic weapon that is designed not to cook off. It fires 40 mm grenades at a cyclic rate of 325 to 375 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 can launch its grenade at a maximum distance of 2,212 meters (2,419 yd), though its effective range to a point target is about 1,500 meters (1,600 yd), since the large rear leaf sight is only graduated as far. The nearest safe distance to launch the grenade is 310 meters in training and 75 meters in combat. Though the Mk 19 has a flash suppressor, it serves only to save the eyesight of its operator, not concealing the weapon's position. For night operation, a picatinny rail quadrant sight can be added for thermal and night vision optics.

The Mk 19A is a man-portable crew-served weapon that can fire from a tripod-mounted position or from a vehicle mount, with the latter being the preferred method, as the weapon alone weighs 77.6 pounds (35.2 kg). The primary ammunition for it is the high-explosive dual-purpose M430 grenade. On impact, the grenade can kill anyone within a radius of five metres (16 ft), and wound them within a radius of 15 metres (49 ft). It can also penetrate two inches (5.1 cm) of rolled homogeneous armor 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 cans that hold a 32- or 48-grenade belt weighing 42 and 60 pounds (19 and 27 kg), respectively. 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 (40×53 mm) is not interchangeable with that used in the M203 (40×46 mm). The M203 ammunition develops a lower chamber pressure, and resultant lower muzzle velocity and range, compared to ammunition loaded for the Mk 19. The Mk 19 fires from an open bolt. 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, feeds a new round onto the bolt face, which pushes the expended casing off the bolt face.

Production of the Mk 19 is managed by Saco Defense Industries (now a division of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems).

In November 2014, General Dynamics entered into an agreement with Advanced Material Engineering Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Kinetics, to manufacture 40 mm high-velocity airburst ammunition for the U.S. military. The 40 mm airburst grenade uses a programmable, time-based fuse that computes and programs the detonation time into it, which counts down once fired to zero to detonate at the intended target point. The airburst ammunition is compatible with the Mk 19, which would give it greater effectiveness and lethality, particularly against concealed and defilade targets.

The Mk 19 is used as part of the Şahin counter unmanned air system (C-UAS) developed by Aselsan, which entered service with the Turkish Armed Forces in July 2022 and uses Atom 40 mm ammunition to detect and destroy mini and micro UAVs out to 700 meters.[9][10]

Variants edit

 
US Navy crewman fires a Mk 19 Mod 0 in July 1969

"Although the MK 19 is a recent entry into the Army’s inventory, development began in 1963. The first version was a hand-cranked, multiple grenade launcher called the MK 18. In 1966 the need for more firepower inspired the development of a self-powered 40-mm machine gun called the MK 19, MOD 0. This model was neither reliable nor safe enough for use as a military weapon system. Product improvements begun in 1971 resulted in the 1972 MOD 1, of which only six were produced. The MOD 1 performed effectively in Navy riverine patrol craft and broader applications for the MK 19 were found. In 1973 the Navy developed the MOD 2, which featured improved reliability, safety, and maintainability. In 1976 a complete redesign resulted in the MK 19, MOD 3, which the Army adopted in 1983. The Army now uses the MK 19 within the tactical environment for defense, retrograde, patrolling, rear area security, urban operations, and special operations."[11] - Department of the Army. November 2003 -

Users edit

 
Map with Mk 19 grenade launcher users in blue

GDOTS has built nearly 35,000 Mk 19 Mod 3 systems for roughly 30 customers since 1984.[12] Users of the Mk 19 include:

See also edit

Weapons of comparable role, performance and era edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • M430 40mm Cartridge High-explosive dual purpose (HEDP) round specs

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The Mk 19 grenade launcher pronounced Mark 19 is an American 40 mm belt fed automatic grenade launcher that was first developed during the Vietnam War 7 8 Mk 19A Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher mounted on an M3 tripodTypeAutomatic grenade launcherPlace of originUnited StatesService historyIn service1968 presentUsed bySee UsersWarsCold War Vietnam War Sino Vietnamese War Cambodian Vietnamese War Sino Vietnamese conflicts 1979 1991 Third Indochina War Soviet Afghan War Persian Gulf War 1 Global War on Terrorism War in Afghanistan Iraq War 2006 Lebanon War Kurdish Turkish conflict 1978 present 2 3 Mexican Drug War 2013 Lahad Datu standoff Syrian Civil War 4 Yemeni Civil War Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen Russo Ukrainian WarProduction historyDesignerNaval Ordnance Station LouisvilleDesigned1966ManufacturerSaco Defense Industries now a division of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems Combined Service Forces MKEK 5 Unit cost 20 000 6 Produced1968 presentVariantsMk 19 Mod 0 Mk 19 Mod 1 Mk 19 Mod 2 Mk 19 Mod 3 Mk 19 Mod 4SpecificationsMass77 6 pounds 35 2 kg empty without accessories Length43 1 inches 1 090 mm Barrel length16 25 inches 413 mm Width9 46 inches 240 4 mm Height7 8 inches 199 mm Cartridge40 53 mmActionAPI BlowbackRate of fire325 375rpm cyclic 40 rpm sustained 60 rpm rapid Muzzle velocity750 790 feet per second 230 240 m s average Effective firing range1 500 m 1 600 yd Maximum firing range2 212 m 2 419 yd Feed system32 or 48 grenade beltSightsIron Contents 1 Overview 2 Variants 3 Users 4 See also 4 1 Weapons of comparable role performance and era 5 References 6 External linksOverview edit nbsp A U S Marine fires a Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher in Quantico Virginia in September 2000 The Mk 19 is a belt fed blowback operated air cooled crew served fully automatic weapon that is designed not to cook off It fires 40 mm grenades at a cyclic rate of 325 to 375 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 can launch its grenade at a maximum distance of 2 212 meters 2 419 yd though its effective range to a point target is about 1 500 meters 1 600 yd since the large rear leaf sight is only graduated as far The nearest safe distance to launch the grenade is 310 meters in training and 75 meters in combat Though the Mk 19 has a flash suppressor it serves only to save the eyesight of its operator not concealing the weapon s position For night operation a picatinny rail quadrant sight can be added for thermal and night vision optics The Mk 19A is a man portable crew served weapon that can fire from a tripod mounted position or from a vehicle mount with the latter being the preferred method as the weapon alone weighs 77 6 pounds 35 2 kg The primary ammunition for it is the high explosive dual purpose M430 grenade On impact the grenade can kill anyone within a radius of five metres 16 ft and wound them within a radius of 15 metres 49 ft It can also penetrate two inches 5 1 cm of rolled homogeneous armor 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 cans that hold a 32 or 48 grenade belt weighing 42 and 60 pounds 19 and 27 kg respectively 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 40 53 mm is not interchangeable with that used in the M203 40 46 mm The M203 ammunition develops a lower chamber pressure and resultant lower muzzle velocity and range compared to ammunition loaded for the Mk 19 The Mk 19 fires from an open bolt 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 feeds a new round onto the bolt face which pushes the expended casing off the bolt face Production of the Mk 19 is managed by Saco Defense Industries now a division of General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems In November 2014 General Dynamics entered into an agreement with Advanced Material Engineering Pte Ltd a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Kinetics to manufacture 40 mm high velocity airburst ammunition for the U S military The 40 mm airburst grenade uses a programmable time based fuse that computes and programs the detonation time into it which counts down once fired to zero to detonate at the intended target point The airburst ammunition is compatible with the Mk 19 which would give it greater effectiveness and lethality particularly against concealed and defilade targets The Mk 19 is used as part of the Sahin counter unmanned air system C UAS developed by Aselsan which entered service with the Turkish Armed Forces in July 2022 and uses Atom 40 mm ammunition to detect and destroy mini and micro UAVs out to 700 meters 9 10 Variants edit nbsp US Navy crewman fires a Mk 19 Mod 0 in July 1969 Although the MK 19 is a recent entry into the Army s inventory development began in 1963 The first version was a hand cranked multiple grenade launcher called the MK 18 In 1966 the need for more firepower inspired the development of a self powered 40 mm machine gun called the MK 19 MOD 0 This model was neither reliable nor safe enough for use as a military weapon system Product improvements begun in 1971 resulted in the 1972 MOD 1 of which only six were produced The MOD 1 performed effectively in Navy riverine patrol craft and broader applications for the MK 19 were found In 1973 the Navy developed the MOD 2 which featured improved reliability safety and maintainability In 1976 a complete redesign resulted in the MK 19 MOD 3 which the Army adopted in 1983 The Army now uses the MK 19 within the tactical environment for defense retrograde patrolling rear area security urban operations and special operations 11 Department of the Army November 2003 Users edit nbsp Map with Mk 19 grenade launcher users in blue GDOTS has built nearly 35 000 Mk 19 Mod 3 systems for roughly 30 customers since 1984 12 Users of the Mk 19 include nbsp Afghanistan Unknown numbers were given to the Afghan army at an unknown period of time captured and in use by the Taliban 13 nbsp Argentina Argentine Marines 14 nbsp Australia 15 nbsp Brazil Used by the Brazilian Marine Corps 16 nbsp Chile Used by the Chilean Army and the Chilean Marine Corps 17 18 nbsp Egypt Manufactured locally by Helwan 19 20 nbsp Georgia 21 nbsp Iran 22 nbsp Iraq Used by Iraqi special forces on Humvees 23 nbsp Israel 15 Adopted by the Israeli Defence Forces under the name Maklar for mikla rimonim or grenade machinegun to be fielded in infantry and mechanized units The Mk 19 was formerly manufactured locally 19 nbsp Kosovo 15 Kosovo Security Forces 19 nbsp Lebanon 24 nbsp Malaysia 15 nbsp Mexico 15 nbsp Moldova 25 26 nbsp Morocco Moroccan Army 27 nbsp Poland 28 nbsp Portugal Used by the Portuguese Army 29 nbsp Saudi Arabia 30 nbsp Spain 15 nbsp Sweden Designated Grsp 92 15 Used by Kustjagarna and Amfibiebataljonen 31 and also by the 31st Airborne Battalion 32 nbsp Taiwan 1 nbsp Thailand 33 nbsp Turkey Produced under licence by MKEK 5 Used by Turkish Land Forces 34 nbsp Ukraine 35 nbsp United States 15 Currently in widespread use throughout the U S Armed Forces nbsp U S Navy sailors fire a Mk 19 40 mm grenade launcher during a training exercise in March 2003 nbsp Mk 19 in use by Polish Land Forces nbsp A Mexican Army Chevrolet Silverado equipped with a Mk 19 at a military checkpoint in March 2009See also editMk 47 Mod 0 Striker U S military successor in limited service XM174 grenade launcher predecessor used by the U S military during the Vietnam War U S Navy equipment designations List of API blowback firearms List of grenade launchers Weapons of comparable role performance and era edit AGS 17 Soviet Union AGS 30 Russia AGS 40 Russia K4 grenade launcher South Korea UAG 40 UK Ukraine References edit a b Report Profiling the Small Arms Industry World Policy Institute Research Project World Policy Institute November 2000 Archived from the original on 2017 10 11 Retrieved 2010 07 15 Devon 12 August 2017 kurds attack mountain top Turkish positions pt 2 Daring close quarters battle against regime via YouTube Ozel birlikler Kato yu PKK ya dar etti Special troops deny the Kato Mountain to the PKK Milliyet 2012 09 11 Retrieved 2012 11 24 Kenh Tổng Hợp 27 February 2017 CHIẾN SỰ MOSUL ĐỈNH ĐIỂM KHỐC LIỆT 02 2017 via YouTube a b MKEK Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi 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unui acord intre cele două țări semnat in anul 2019 TVR Moldova in Romanian Exerciții demonstrative cu trageri de luptă la JCET 2023 news ungheni org in Romanian 2 November 2023 EDA Morocco Defense Security Cooperation Agency Archived from the original on 2017 05 21 Retrieved 2017 05 28 Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej serwis internetowy Galeria Archived from the original on 2010 11 11 Retrieved 2014 03 25 NOVOS LANCA GRANADAS AUTOMATICOS CHEGAM AO EXERCITO Operacional in European Portuguese Retrieved 2020 07 10 Army 24 January 2012 U S Army Weapons Systems 2013 2014 Skyhorse Publishing Inc ISBN 9781620879238 Archived from the original on 18 March 2018 Retrieved 17 March 2018 via Google Books Janq Designs Special Operations Com Special Operations Com Archived from the original on 2012 05 31 Retrieved 2012 11 24 Svensk Henrik Granatspruta 40mm Grsp in Swedish Soldf com Archived from the original on 2012 06 24 Retrieved 2012 11 24 Ibp USA 1 May 2007 Thailand Army Weapon Systems Handbook Int 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