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USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
Hi
I have used some USMC helicopters in Vietnam in 1967. They are armed with two MMGs. Why they have ammo only for 20 bursts, when infantry MMG section is able to carry few times more? |
Re: USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
AFAIK this is a design convention mentioned in the Mobhack manual.
Other OOBs tend to have similar amounts of ammo for their helicopter mounted MGs. |
Re: USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
Is it pure gaming decision to weaken the helicopters, or were they carrying really so few ammo?
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Re: USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
Air mounted MGs & cannon tend to have a much higher rate of fire than ground counterparts as used to straffe, often have low ammo loads to so it does not last long.
In the case of the Huey think early ones just had a M60 MG mounted on each landing skid. Infantry can reload it not so easy in a helicopter. |
Re: USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
The early "attack" helos generally had fairly low amounts of ammo. They were intended to make one, perhaps two, passes at a target.
The troop helos generally have a door gun operated by the crew chief, and should probably have 1) only one MG 2) more ammo. |
Re: USMC Helicopters' ammo in Vietnam
Unfortunately have no ammo values for various external mounts, but here are few doorgun etc. examples:
M23 mount (M60D doorgun, UH-1): 550 rounds M24+M41 mounts (CH-47 doorgun + ramp): 200 rounds HH-3 doorgun: 750 rds, XM8 (OH-6, OH-58, 40mm M129 AGL): 150 rds, M27 (OH-6, OH-58, Minigun): 2000 rds, XM1 (OH-13, OH-23, M37C 7.62mm) : 500 rds M2 (OH-13, 23, M60C): 650 rds, FN Light Mount (FN-MAG): 250 - 1000 rds, FN Heavy Mount (M3P): 300 - 600 rds. |
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