The infantry needed something that didn’t require a crew: what they needed was “individual” artillery. Thus, in 1963, the M72 ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The Marine Corps expects the LAW FFE will be ready and in service sometime in 2022—giving Soldiers and Marines a significant increase in their anti-armor capabilities ...
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 ...
The Marine Corps wants to field an improved version of the shoulder-fired M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW) that features a reduced flash and backblast signature that's less detectable than an M9 ...
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 Marine Corps is working to procure and field a next-generation anti-tank M72 rocket launcher system that significantly reduces backblast within the next several years By Jared Keller Published Aug ...
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 ...
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is set to add a newly developed fire-from-enclosure (FFE) capability to its inventory of M72 Light Assault Weapon (LAW) variant pre-loaded, single-use, ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is working with the U.S. Army to procure and deploy by fiscal year 2022 a lightweight rocket system that will increase the Marines’ lethality and allow them to fire shots from an ...