Carl Gustaf 84mm High Explosive Anti Tank Shoulder Fired Recoilless Rifle Rounds #military #ordnance

Published on February 28, 2024
Duration: 0:22

This video showcases inert Carl Gustaf 84mm M/65 exercise rounds stored in Danish military M/88 containers. It details the unboxing process and highlights markings on both the containers and the rounds, emphasizing their 'EKSERCER' (exercise) designation. The demonstrator exhibits a high level of expertise in handling and identifying ordnance.

Quick Summary

The video showcases inert Carl Gustaf 84mm M/65 exercise rounds, identified by 'EKSERCER' markings. They are stored in Danish military M/88 containers featuring HMAK logos and specific ordnance designations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Carl Gustaf 84mm Ordnance Containers
  2. 00:04Unboxing M/65 Exercise Rounds
  3. 00:08Visual Inspection: 84mm M/65 Round Markings

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of rounds are shown in the Carl Gustaf 84mm video?

The video displays Carl Gustaf 84mm M/65 rounds specifically marked as 'EKSERCER', which means they are inert drill or exercise rounds, not live ammunition.

What do the markings on the Carl Gustaf 84mm containers indicate?

The containers are marked with Danish military designations like 'AMM. S/E, 84MM M/88', '2 EA', and the HMAK (Danish Army Materiel Command) crown logo, indicating their origin and capacity.

How can you identify the Carl Gustaf 84mm rounds as exercise rounds?

The rounds are identified as exercise rounds by the prominent white 'EKSERCER' label on the transport tubes and a large 'E' marking directly on the 84mm M/65 round itself.

What is the significance of the 'EKSERCER' marking?

'EKSERCER' is a Danish term indicating that the ammunition is intended for drill or training purposes only. These are inert rounds, safe for handling and demonstration without live explosive components.

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