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M192 Lightweight Ground Mount : ウィキペディア英語版 | M192 Lightweight Ground Mount
The M192 Lightweight Ground Mount is a tripod fielded by the United States armed forces. It was designed and developed by Capco, Incorporated under contract through Picatinny Arsenal to replace the M122 tripod.〔Picatinny. (Picatinny recognized among Army’s top ten inventors of the year ), 2006-05-23. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.〕 The United States Army named the tripod one of 2005's top ten inventions.〔 It was designed for use with the M249, M240B, and M240E6. ==Design== At , the M192 is lighter than its predecessor.〔Department of the Army. (10--M192 Light Weight Ground Mount ) 2009-02-25. Retrieved 2009-08-18.〕 Unlike the M122, its rear legs are independently movable and stored in a forward position. Because of this design, there is no need for a locking bar connecting the two legs. Additionally, the M192 features an integrated traversing and elevation (T&E) mechanism. Instead of the M122's ratcheting screw method of operation and locking traversing bar, the M192 uses a pair of levers, which unlock the gun's position. The levers are designed to allow the gunner to make "bold adjustments" or "minor adjustments", depending on how much pressure the gunner uses.〔Department of the Army. (FM 3-22.68, Appendix C. M192 Lightweight Ground Mount )〕 Due to its lighter weight and different configuration, it is claimed that machine gun crews can emplace the M192 more quickly than the M122.〔
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