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CHAPTER 3

M136 AT4, OPERATION AND FUNCTION

This chapter provides information and technical data for the M136 AT4 light antiarmor weapon, including its characteristics, nomenclature, and operation. Its function, firing mechanism, and safeties are also discussed.

3-1. DESCRIPTION

The M136 AT4 is a lightweight, self-contained, antiarmor weapon. It consists of a free-flight, fin-stabilized, rocket-type cartridge packed in an expendable, one-piece, fiberglass-wrapped tube (Figure 3-1). The M136 AT4 is man-portable and is fired from the right shoulder only. The launcher is watertight for ease of transportation and storage. Though the M136 AT4 can be employed in limited visibility, the firer must be able to see and identify the target and estimate the range to it. Unlike the M72-series LAW, the M136 AT4 launcher need not be extended before firing.

Figure 3-1. Launcher and HEAT cartridge.

3-2. TECHNICAL DATA

The following data apply to the M136 AT4:

3-3. AMMUNITION

The M136 AT4 is a round of ammunition with an integral, rocket-type cartridge. The cartridge consists of a fin assembly with tracer element; a point-initiating, base-detonating, piezoelectric fuze; a warhead body with liner; and a precision-shaped explosive charge (Figure 3-2).

Figure 3-2. The 84-mm HEAT cartridge.

Figure 3-3. Effects of M136 AT4 warhead.

Figure 3-4. Ammunition packaging and markings.

Figure 3-5. Location of color-coded band.

3-4. INSPECTION

Since the M136 AT4 is issued as a round of ammunition rather than as a weapon, the launcher is completely sealed. However, its overall condition should be inspected at the time of issue and again before use (Figure 3-6). The wooden container should be opened, the plastic bags removed, and the launcher visually inspected for obvious damage. If the M136 AT4 is not to be used immediately, it should be returned to its plastic bag and the bag resealed with tape. The soldier issued the weapon must ensure--

Figure 3-6. Inspection.

3-5. FIRING MECHANISM, SAFETIES, AND WEAPON FUNCTION

The function of the M136 AT4 must be discussed along with its firing mechanism and safety features. The firing mechanism is mechanical and consists of a red trigger button, an enclosed firing rod and spring, and three safety devices (Figure 3-7). The first safety device is the transportsafety pin. The red trigger button is located between the other two, the cocking lever and the forward safety. The weapon cannot be fired until all three safeties have been disengaged.

Figure 3-7. Firing mechanism and transport safety pin.

Figure 3-8. Cocking lever.

Figure 3-9. Forward safety.

3-6. SIGHTS

The fact that the AT4's front and rear sights resemble those of the M16-series rifle makes using the AT4 easier (Figure 3-10).

Figure 3-10. Sights.

Figure 3-11. Adjusting the rear sight range setting.

3-7. OPERATION

If you are under fire, take cover before preparing the M136 AT4 for firing as follows: WARNING INSERT THE APPROVED BRAND OF EARPLUGS BEFORE YOU FIRE. KEEP THE WEAPON POINTED TOWARD THE TARGET, AND KEEP THE BACK BLAST AREA CLEAR.

Figure 3-12. Cradle position.

Figure 3-13. Removing the transport safety pin.

Figure 3-14. Unsnapping the shoulder stop.

Figure 3-15. Opening and adjusting the sights.

Figure 3-16. Cocking the launcher.

3-8. MISFIRE PROCEDURES

A misfire is a complete failure to fire caused by a procedural or mechanical failure. Which misfire procedures should be used depends on whether the firer is in a combat or training environment.

Figure 3-17. Firing the launcher.

WARNING KEEP YOUR WEAPON POINTED TOWARD THE TARGET.

NOTE: Because performing immediate action takes so little time, you need not recheck the backblast area.

NOTE: Notify the local ammunition supply and issue point of any unusual occurrence, whether the weapon fires or not. Examples include excessive overpressure, recoil, or heat on your face after you have fired the weapon (caused by propellant burning after the round leaves the muzzle).

3-9. RESTORATION TO CARRYING CONFIGURATION

If the launcher is prepared to fire, but then is not fired, it must be taken out of operation as follows: