Basis of Issue Plan - BOIP

A. DESCRIPTION: THE 60-MM MORTAR, M224, IS A MUZZLE LOADED, SMOOTH BORE, HIGH-ANGLE-OF-FIRE, WEAPON. IT MAY BE DROP-FIRED OR TRIGGER FIRED, AND IT HAS FIVE MAJOR COMPONENTS: (1) CANNON, M225: THE CANNON HAS ONE END CLOSED BY A BASE CAP. THE BASE CAP END OF THE CANNON HAS COOLING FINS ON THE OUTSIDE. THE COOLING FINS REDUCE HEAT GENERATED DURING FIRING. ATTACHED TO THE END IS A COMBINATION CARRYING HANDLE AND FIRING MECHANISM. THE CARRYING HANDLE HAS A TRIGGER, A FIRING SELECTOR, A RANGE INDICATOR, AND AN AUXILIARY CARRYING HANDLE. ITS LENGTH IS 40 IN (1 METER) AND WEIGHT IS 14.4 LBS (6.5 KG). (2) BASEPLATE, M7: THE BASEPLATE, M7, IS A ONE-PIECE, CIRCULAR, ALUMINUM, FORGING BASE. ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE BASEPLATE ARE FOUR SPADES TO STABILIZE THE MORTAR WHEN FIRED. ITS DIAMETER IS 19 3/8 IN (49.3 CM) AND WEIGHT IS 14.4 LBS (6.5 KG). (3) BASEPLATE, M8: THE BASEPLATE, M8, IS A SMALLER, ONE-PIECE, RECTANGULAR, ALUMINUM, FORGING BASE. IT ALSO HAS FOUR SPADES ON THE UNDERSIDE. ITS SIZE IS 8 IN X 10 IN (20 CM X 25.4 CM) AND WEIGHT IS 3.6 LBS (1.6 KG). (4) BIPOD ASSEMBLY, M170: ITS OVERALL LENGTH (COLLAPSED) IS 28 IN (0.7 METERS) AND WEIGHT IS 15.2 LBS (6.9 KG). THE BIPOD ASSEMBLY CONSISTS OF SEVEN SUBASSEMBLIES: (A) COLLAR ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING THE BIPOD TO THE CANNON. (B) TWO SHOCK ABSORBERS TO PROTECT THE BIPOD AND SIGHT FROM THE SHOCK OF RECOIL DURING FIRING. (C) TRAVERSING MECHANISM MOVES THE COLLAR ASSEMBLY LEFT OR RIGHT. (D) ELEVATING MECHANISM IS USED TO ELEVATE OR DEPRESS THE CANNON. (E) RIGHT AND LEFT LEG ASSEMBLY. (F) LOCKING SLEEVE USED FOR COARSE LEVELING. (G) SPREAD CHAIN CONTROLS THE SPREAD OF THE TWO TUBULAR STEEL LEGS. (5) SIGHT UNIT, M64: THE SIGHT UNIT, M64, IS THE DEVICE ON WHICH THE GUNNER SETS DEFLECTION AND ELEVATION TO HIT TARGETS. THE SIGHT UNIT HAS TWO MAJOR PARTS, AN ELBOW TELESCOPE, AND A SIGHT MOUNT. ITS WEIGHT IS 2.5 LBS (1.1 KG), LENGTH IS 4 3/8 IN (11 CM), WIDTH IS 4 3/4 IN (12 CM), HEIGHT IS 7 3/8 IN (19 CM). THIS ITEM IS APPROPRIATE FOR INCLUSION IN AR 310-34. B. CAPABILITIES: THE MAXIMUM RANGE OF THE 60-MM MORTAR, M224 (BIPOD MOUNTED) IS 3,400 METERS AND THE MINIMUM RANGE IS 70 METERS. THE MAXIMUM RANGE WHEN FIRING, IN THE HAND-HELD MODE, IS 1,300 METERS. (1) PURPOSE: (A) INITIATIVE WILL BE GAINED AND MAINTAINED BY EFFECTIVE FIRE AND BATTLEFIELD MANEUVER. LIGHT MORTARS WILL CONTRIBUTE TO GAINING INITIATIVE BY PROVIDING IMMEDIATE, FLEXIBLE, FIRE SUPPORT CAPABLE OF DESTROYING OR DISRUPTING ENEMY FORCES DURING OFFENSIVE OR DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS. (B) THE RANGE OF THE 60-MM MORTAR (APPROXIMATELY 3,400 METERS) WILL GIVE THE COMPANY COMMANDER THE ABILITY TO ATTACK THE ENEMY BEYOND THE RANGE OF MOST DIRECT-FIRE WEAPONS. IT WILL ALLOW HIM TO SUPPORT ELEMENTS MOVING INTO POSITION TO ATTACK THE ENEMY AND WILL PROVIDE LETHAL CLOSE-IN FIRE DURING DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS. (C) THE COMPANY MORTAR SECTION WILL BE A SMALL, COHESIVE UNIT THAT CAN RESPOND QUICKLY TO THE COMMANDER'S INSTRUCTIONS, MOVE RAPIDLY, AND IMMEDIATELY ENGAGE TARGETS. THE LIGHT WEIGHT OF THE M224 SYSTEM WILL ALLOW THE SECTION TO ACCOMPANY THE RIFLE PLATOONS OVER RUGGED TERRAIN. (D) COMBINING THE FIRE OF THE MORTAR SECTION WITH THAT OF THE RIFLE SQUADS, ANTIARMOR, AND MACHINE GUN TEAMS IN THE COMPANY WILL PRODUCE A GREATER EFFECT ON THE ENEMY THAN ANY SINGLE ELEMENT COULD ALONE. (2) WEIGHT: (A) CONVENTIONAL MODE: 46.5 LBS (21.1 KG). (B) HANDHELD MODE: 18 LBS (8.2 KG). (3) RATES OF FIRE: THE 60-MM MORTAR SECTION WILL BE CAPABLE OF FIRING LARGE AMOUNTS OF AMMUNITION VERY QUICKLY. THE MORTAR CAN BE FIRED FOR FOUR MINUTES AT A MAXIMUM RATE OF THIRTY ROUNDS A MINUTE, WITH A SUSTAINED RATE OF TWENTY ROUNDS A MINUTE. THE COOLING FINS AT THE BASE OF THE MORTAR WILL ALLOW THIS HIGH RATE OF FIRE TO BE MAINTAINED FOR LONG PERIODS. C. EMPLOYMENT: LIGHT MORTAR FIRE EITHER WILL KILL THE ENEMY OR WILL SUPPRESSE HIS FIRE AND WILL ALLOW ASSAULT ELEMENTS TO CLOSE AND KILL HIM. MORTAR FIRE WILL CAUSE ENEMY ARMORED FORCES TO BUTTON UP, DENYING THEM GOOD FIELDS OF VIEW, AND ALLOWING SHORT- AND MEDIUM-RANGE ANTIARMOR WEAPON TEAMS TO MOVE TO FIRING POSITIONS. MORTAR FINAL PROTECTIVE FIRES WILL HALT THE ENEMY'S ADVANCE, WILL DESTROY HIS MOMENTUM AND WILL PREPARE THE WAY FOR FRIENDLY FORCES TO COUNTERATTACK. THE 60-MM MORTAR, M224, WILL PROVIDE THE MORTAR SECTIONS OF THE INFCNTRY, LIGHT INFCNTRY, AIR ASSAULT, AIRBORNE, RANGER, AND MOUNTAIN RIFLE COMPANIES AN EFFECTIVE, EFFICIENT, AND FLEXIBLE WEAPON. D. BASIS OF ISSUE: THE LIGHTWEIGHT, 60-MM COMPANY MORTAR WILL REPLACE THE CURRENT 60-MM MORTAR (M67871) AND 81-MM MORTAR (M68008) IN LIGHT INFANTRY, AIR ASSAULT, AIRBORNE, RANGER, AND MOUNTAIN RIFLE COMPANIES WHERE MAN-PORTABILITY IS NECESSARY. THE BASIS OF ISSUE WILL BE TWO PER COMPANY. E. POWER REQUIREMENTS: NONE REQUIRED. F. TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS: NONE. G. PERSONNEL/MAINTENANCE IMPACTS: (1) OPERATOR: MOS 11C AND 18B. (A) CREW SIZE/MOS: TWO MOS 18B AND THREE MOS 11C. (B) TRAINING REQUIREMENTS (MOS/GENERAL): FIELDING OF THE 60-MM MORTAR THROUGHOUT THE ARMY WILL REQUIRE PERSONNEL OCCUPYING POSITIONS IN MORTAR SECTIONS TO TRAIN ON THE SYSTEM. TC 23-90 TELLS COMMANDERS WHAT MORTAR TRAINING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR TRAINING MORTAR SECTIONS. IT CAN BE USED FOR TRAINING ALL UNITS EQUIPPED WITH MORTARS. THE TC ALSO TELLS HOW TO PREPARE AND EVALUATE A MORTAR UNIT TRAINING PROGRAM. LEADER COURSES AT VARIOUS TRADOC INSTITUTIONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO INCLUDE INSTRUCTION ON THE DOCTRINE AND TACTICS ASSOCIATED WITH EMPLOYING THIS SYSTEM IN A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT. (2) MAINTAINERS: (A) UNIT-LEVEL MAINTENANCE: MOS 41C, 45B, AND 76Y. (B) IDS/IGS-LEVEL MAINTENANCE: MOS 39L. (3) THERE WILL BE NO ADDITIONAL MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WEAPON'S OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE AT UNIT-LEVEL. H. SPECIAL NOTES: NONE REQUIRED.