TM-9-2350-261-10 Operator Manual M113A2 M577A2 M1064 M1068 M1059 M901A1 Download
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TM 9-2350-261-10 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION — Continued 0002 00 M1064 MORTAR CARRIER The M1064 is built from the same plans as the M113A2 except it has a reinforced rear hull floor for firing the mortar. A three-piece hatch cover folds back on the carrier roof and opens up the hull to fire the mortar in an elevated position. The turntable directly under the hatch allows the mortar to be fired left and right of the carrier center line. Ammunition and fuze storage racks are inside the mortar compartment. The mortar misfire procedures, operations, maintenance, and ammunition for use on the carriers are found in operator manuals. Operation of the 120-mm, 4.7-inch mortar, M121, used on M1064 Carriers, is covered in TM 9-1015-250-10. The M1064 carrier is designed to carry the 4.7-inch (120-mm) Mortar M121. The mortar can be fired from a turntable mounted in the carrier, or removed and fired from a ground baseplate. The carrier has a crew of four, including the driver. The M1064’s capabilities and features are: It travels easily over rough terrain. It fords water up to 40 inches deep. It can move at high speeds on improved roads and highways. It is air transportable and can be dropped by parachute to troops in the field. It has an enlarged three-piece firing hatch. This permits mortar to be fired through an arc of 90 degrees over the rear of the carrier. It has a cupola with a caliber .50 machine gun. It is propelled and steered on land and in water by tracks. It has M17 periscopes around the driver’s and commander’s hatches for vision when buttoned up. It has an M19 infrared periscope stowed near the driver. The periscope can be installed in the driver’s hatch to provide night vision under blackout conditions. It can be equipped to carry an NBC (gas particulate filter) unit, driver’s windshield kit, engine coolant heater kit, and personnel heater kit (for cold weather operation). 0002 00-4