About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: U.S. Helicopter Armament Subsystems, All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment, List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces, Battle Dress Uniform, Gun truck, Ground-Based Midcourse Defense, Improvised vehicle armour, Interceptor body armor, U.S. aircraft gun pods, Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops, Individual Integrated Fighting System, Brodie helmet, Tomahawk, P-38 can opener, McClellan saddle, MOLLE, Advanced Combat Helmet, Chemical Agent Identification Set, Swagger stick, Improved Outer Tactical Vest, ERDL pattern, Parachute cord, AN/TRC-97, Modular Integrated Communications Helmet, Blue Force Tracking, Heterogeneous Aerial Reconnaissance Team, Aircrew Survival Egress Knife, Sword bayonet, Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment, Uniforms of the United States Military, Advanced Bomb Suit, Defense Advanced GPS Receiver, M81 Woodland, Patrol cap, Mobile offshore base, Ranger Body Armor, M40 Field Protective Mask, ARVN Rucksack, ATNAA, Utility cover, Deep Green, M192 Lightweight Ground Mount, T-11 parachute, High Frequency Global Communications System, Combat Zones That See, T-10 parachute, PRU-70, Ground directed bombing, CIRAS, M50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask, Military Free Fall Parachute System, Modular Sleep System, Rubber duck, Soldier Plate Carrier System, Global Command and Control System, Combat Identification Panel, MCU-2/P Protective Mask, Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver, XM205 tripod, Poncho liner, Chemical Agent Resistant Coating, Standardized Tactical Entry Point. Excerpt: The United States military has developed a number of Helicopter Armament Subsystems since the early 1960s. These systems are used for offensive and defensive purposes and make use of a wide variety of weapon types including, but not limited to machine guns, grenade launchers, autocannon, and rockets. Va...