MRS

  Nice little pic of the M1 tank’s Muzzle Reference System. One of the keys to the incredible accuracy of the M1 is the MRS. Basically, it is a precise measurement of any thermal distortions of the barrel. Firing rounds, or differential heating due to environmental factors can cause minute changes in the barrel, typically…

 

Nice little pic of the M1 tank’s Muzzle Reference System.

One of the keys to the incredible accuracy of the M1 is the MRS. Basically, it is a precise measurement of any thermal distortions of the barrel. Firing rounds, or differential heating due to environmental factors can cause minute changes in the barrel, typically a slight droop after firing several rounds. By referencing that distortion, corrections can be made to sight alignment, increasing the accuracy of subsequent shots.

Or you can just watch the fall of the shots, and manually adjust. That’s what us M2 guys did.

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  1. M1A1TrkTrror

    Shooting Tank Table XIII on this awesome machine vs. shooting HBCT Stabilized Platform Gunnery Table VI on an M3A2 ODS illustrated why devices like that mean one shot, one kill.

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  2. Esli

    Now that Afghanistan is off, I should be shooting in September. Now I just need to figure out how to get the division to change the policy that says we can’t name our tanks. Ha ha that’s funny where you talk about using multiple rounds to kill a target.

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  3. Esli

    Seriously, the MRS is an incredible invention. Hard to explain to someone what exactly it does, though.

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  4. M1A1TrkTrror

    I’m sorry, they aren’t letting you name your vehicles??? What kind of b-f’ing admnin POG decision is that, sir?

    And it’s real funny until you burn exposure time watching your 2 HE spotting rounds arc into the target so your gunner can adjust for his kill burst while your exposure time goes to pot. Then it’s not so funny…

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  5. xbradtc

    I seem to recall gaming the system and giving corrections on HE spotting round (one round in my day) well before they impacted, and going FFE almost instantaneously.

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  6. Esli

    Yes, the 1CD policy on vehicle markings includes do not name them. There are not even unit markings for the skirts or turret, so I can look at a sea of tanks/Brads and not know who is who. Bumper numbers only. Retarded. Yes, I am all about minimal exposure time, so if I fire two rounds it should be at two targets. When I am laughing it is at vehicles that require multiple rounds to kill anything. To me, that is coax.

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  7. xbradtc

    Funny you should mention that. The original plan was for the M1 to have a second coax- an M242.

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  8. M1A1TrkTrror

    Well, one round normally, but two when switching ammo types, since the sabot will fly over the target…

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  9. M1A1TrkTrror

    I’ve heard the M2/M3 A2 ODS SA and A3 are one burst, one kill on account of the new integrated sight, but the M242 is an area weapon compared to the M256.

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  10. Esli

    We shall see after my upcoming gunnery! The platforms are inherently accurate but 65 of 130 of my TCs, BCs and gunners have never shot any kind of gunnery, I don’t think we will achieve that level of accuracy.

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  11. xbradtc

    Yikes! Still, I shot a 900 on my first gunnery, with a PL who’d never shot one either.

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