American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Group of soldiers fire the 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun from behind the bushes. The gun can fire 25 rounds per minute. Soldiers load and fire the gun. Soldier in the bushes carefully listens to the sound overhead and the sound of firing on the tank. Holes on the hit tank. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergoing weapon identification training in the United States. Group of soldiers fire the 75 mm Flat Trajectory artillery piece from behind the bushes. The gun can fire 6 rounds per minute. Soldiers load and fire the gun. Soldier under fire lying on ground carefully listens to the sound overhead. Explosion on ground. Caliber 45 pistol lying on ground. Soldier stands with a light Semi-Automatic Rifle. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergo a weapon identification training in the United States. A curved trajectory artillery piece placed on the ground. Animation shows firing of the curved trajectory artillery piece. A howitzer being fired from behind bushes. Animation shows a soldier in a trench hearing the sounds of the artillery being fired. Two soldiers fire an M224 60 mm Light Mortar. It can fire 35 rounds a minute. A soldier at the receiving end in the bushes listens carefully to the sound of the M224 60 mm Light Mortar. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergo a weapon identification training in the United States. An M252 81 mm Mortar placed on the ground that can fire different types of shells. Soldiers load and fire the mortar. A shell placed on the ground. A number of chemical shells placed on the ground. The mortar can fire 18 rounds a minute. A soldier in the bushes carefully listens to the sounds of M252 81 mm Mortars being fired. Bursting of demolition shells on the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergo a weapon identification training in the United States. A 105 mm howitzer placed in bushes. Soldiers load and fire the howitzer. It can fire 2 rounds per minute. The soldiers at the receiving end lying on the ground and carefully listening to the sound of the 105 mm howitzer being fired. Another soldier hiding in the bushes tries to identify the sound. Explosions on the ground. (World War II period).
American soldiers undergo a weapon identification training in the United States. A 155 mm howitzer M1 placed in bushes. A group of soldiers loads and fires the howitzer. Narrator quiet and focus is on sound of the artillery weapon firing. It can fire 1 round per minute. A number of shells placed on the ground. Smoke around the firing area. A soldier in the bushes looks through binoculars and carefully listens to the sound of the howitzer being fired. Explosions on the ground. Ambient sound of the explosions occuring. (World War II period).
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