The M67 recoilless rifle is a 90 mm anti-tank recoilless rifle made in the United States and later in South Korea. It could also be employed in an anti-personnel role with the use of the M590 antipersonnel round. It was designed to be fired primarily from the ground using the bipod and monopod, but could also be fired from the shoulder using the folded bipod as a shoulder rest and the monopod as a front grip. The weapon was air-cooled and breech-loaded, and fired fixed ammunition. It is a direct fire weapon employing stadia lines to allow simple range finding, based on a typical tank target bridging the lines once in range.
Private First Class David Harris, right, and PFC Richard Voegtlin, both of Company C, 27th Engineers Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, prepare to stand guard duty with an M-67 90 mm recoilless rifle during Exercise EAGLE STRIKE III
Private First Class David Harris, right, and PFC Richard Voegtlin, both of Company C, 27th Engineers Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, prepare to stand guard duty with an M-67 90 mm recoilless rifle during Exercise EAGLE STRIKE III
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My Tho, Vietnam. A Viet Cong base camp being. In the foreground is Private First Class Raymond Rumpa, St Paul, Minnesota - NARA - 530621
My Tho, Vietnam. A Viet Cong base camp being. In the foreground is Private First Class Raymond Rumpa, St Paul, Minnesota - NARA - 530621 edit
Warrant Officer 2 Bruce Firth wearing the beret of the Panther Regiment watches as a Vietnamese soldier holds a shoulder operated rocket launcher.
Company D, 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry soldiers demonstrate the M67
1st Cavalry Division soldiers with M67
2RAR.NZ soldiers practice with 90mm recoiless anti tank weapon at Fire Support Base Tess, June 1970
2013. 8. 육군 5사단 사격훈련 Suouting Traning of Republic of Korea Army 5th Division (9619743356)