Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “M18A1 Claymore Mine: From Vietnam to Today” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/m18a1-claymore-mine/.
Front toward enemy
right!!be sure they were pointed in the right direction
Every home owner should have a supply.I need a few of these.
Iraqi insurgents were doing that with cell phones a long time ago. Not claymores per se, but IEDs.The Claymore was a huge leap forward in AntiPersonnel devices.
Heck, now we could make them wireless if needed.
Poor man's Claymores. Not quite as directional, but effective for sure.Iraqi insurgents were doing that with cell phones a long time ago. Not claymores per se, but IEDs.
Correct, for live fire we usually went to San Clemente Island or out past Salton Sea, near a place called Niland KaliforniaI've set off more live claymores in training than I can remember and I've also been stationed at NAB Coronado. The caption on the Navy Seal picture I think is wrong. There is nowhere to detonate a live mine at the place or you'd upset the high rise condo dwellers next door. Also, there are no trees ther as shown in the photo.
There was a picture in the article of a PFC M Spann placing a claymore in Desert Shield - Can anyone determine if that is Johnny Mike Spann who jumped to CIA and was killed at Qala-I-Jangi? - it would be about right for his career. If so, it would also be a very historic photo.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “M18A1 Claymore Mine: From Vietnam to Today” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/m18a1-claymore-mine/.
According to Wikipedia Johnny Mike Spann enlisted in the Marine Corps in December of 1991, too late for Desert Shield/Storm.There was a picture in the article of a PFC M Spann placing a claymore in Desert Shield - Can anyone determine if that is Johnny Mike Spann who jumped to CIA and was killed at Qala-I-Jangi? - it would be about right for his career. If so, it would also be a very historic photo.