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[[ | [[File:An-m5-pyrotechnic-discharger sm.jpg|thumb|right|400px|AN/M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger - 37mm]] | ||
The '''AN/M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger''' was an electrically or pull cord-operated six-shot rotary 37mm flare launcher mounted on larger Army Air Force bombers during the Second World War. The cylinder is indexed by the rotation of a wheel at the rear which also operates the double action hammer: it appears on some AN/M8s this was driven with an electric motor, while on others a rack-and-pinion gear connected to a handle was used. | The '''AN/M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger''' was an electrically or pull cord-operated six-shot rotary 37mm flare launcher mounted on larger Army Air Force bombers during the Second World War. The cylinder is indexed by the rotation of a wheel at the rear which also operates the double action hammer: it appears on some AN/M8s this was driven with an electric motor, while on others a rack-and-pinion gear connected to a handle (referred to as a "remote controller") was used. | ||
They were typically mounted in a port in the aircraft's fuselage so they could be fired from inside, using the mounting plate around the barrel. These devices are fairly rare today since few crews thought to take them home and most were destroyed along with the aircraft they were mounted in. | They were typically mounted in a port in the aircraft's fuselage so they could be fired from inside, using the mounting plate around the barrel. These devices are fairly rare today since few crews thought to take them home and most were destroyed along with the aircraft they were mounted in. | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Date''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Date''' | ||
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| ''[[Predator]]'' || [[Richard Chaves]] || Poncho || Modified into a standalone [[Milkor MGL|MGL]]-style launcher with [[Heckler & Koch HK94]] parts || 1987 | | ''[[Predator (1987)|Predator]]'' || [[Richard Chaves]] || Poncho || Modified into a standalone [[Milkor MGL|MGL]]-style launcher with [[Heckler & Koch HK94]] parts || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Braddock: Missing in Action III]]'' || [[Chuck Norris]] || Colonel James Braddock || Custom underbarrel modification of the ''Predator'' weapon, mounted under a [[G3A4]] || 1988 | | ''[[Braddock: Missing in Action III]]'' || [[Chuck Norris]] || Colonel James Braddock || Custom underbarrel modification of the ''Predator'' weapon, mounted under a [[G3A4]] || 1988 | ||
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[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Flare Gun]] | [[Category:Flare Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Less- | [[Category:Less-Lethal]] |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 26 December 2019
The AN/M5 Pyrotechnic Discharger was an electrically or pull cord-operated six-shot rotary 37mm flare launcher mounted on larger Army Air Force bombers during the Second World War. The cylinder is indexed by the rotation of a wheel at the rear which also operates the double action hammer: it appears on some AN/M8s this was driven with an electric motor, while on others a rack-and-pinion gear connected to a handle (referred to as a "remote controller") was used.
They were typically mounted in a port in the aircraft's fuselage so they could be fired from inside, using the mounting plate around the barrel. These devices are fairly rare today since few crews thought to take them home and most were destroyed along with the aircraft they were mounted in.
Specifications
(1940s)
Origin: United States (manufactured by the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company)
Type: Flare Launcher
Caliber: 37mm
Capacity: 6, loading and unloading via pivoting loading gate
Fire Modes: Single Shot (solenoid trigger or manual "remote controller" pullcord connected to a handle)
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Predator | Richard Chaves | Poncho | Modified into a standalone MGL-style launcher with Heckler & Koch HK94 parts | 1987 |
Braddock: Missing in Action III | Chuck Norris | Colonel James Braddock | Custom underbarrel modification of the Predator weapon, mounted under a G3A4 | 1988 |