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M50/M50A1 Ontos: Self-Propelled Multiple 106 mm Recoilless Rifle (Hardcover)
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M50/M50A1 Ontos: Self-Propelled Multiple 106 mm Recoilless Rifle (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
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Designed to counter the threat of a massed Soviet armored assault,
the M50 Ontos showed its merit in the jungles and streets of
Vietnam. Ontos grew out of Project Vista, the secret study of
possible improvements to NATO defenses. Project Vista identified
the need for an inexpensive, heavily armed "something" to thwart
waves of Soviet armor. Armed with six powerful recoilless rifles,
the diminutive M50 was given the name "Ontos," an Army
mistranslation of Greek for "the Thing." Initially, the Army felt
that the Allis-Chalmers T165E1 (later standardized as the M50) was
the thing to fill the recommendation of Project Vista. Ultimately,
and after some controversy, the Army lost interest in the vehicle,
but the United States Marine Corps believed in the vehicle, and in
1955 the M50 entered production. While the Corps first used the
Ontos in Santo Domingo in 1965, it would rise to fame in Vietnam,
where the M50, as well as the modernized M50A1, saw considerable
use as antipersonnel weapons and in perimeter defense. On the
streets of Hue, Marines made considerable use of the Ontos,
blasting open walls and using antipersonnel rounds to create faux
smoke screens. Over 270 photos, many in color, chronicle the
development, production, combat use, and details of this famed
vehicle and the men who used them.
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