firing port การใช้
- Down each side of the compartment are three firing ports with periscopes.
- The windows are larger, as are the firing ports and vision blocks.
- It also has 8 BMP style firing ports on the sides and rear.
- Firing ports were installed in the newly arrived FT 1917 tanks.
- Official doctrine discourages deploying M231 outside of the firing port role.
- The interior structures were large and vented, but did not have firing ports.
- Troops can fire their weapons from 8 small firing ports in the sides.
- Each of the firing ports is provided with a vision periscope mounted above it.
- There are two doors with bulletproof windows at the top and firing ports below.
- Also lacking are the six external firing ports present on the M2 Bradley IFV.
- The rear doors both have a circular firing port.
- An infantryman sits immediately behind the driver, and has a firing port and vision block.
- Each firing port except the one in front had an armored vision block above it.
- Both hull sides are vertical and lack firing ports.
- There are two firing ports on each side of the hull and one on the rear.
- It has five firing ports and four bulletproof windows in either side of the troop compartment.
- On either side of the hull adjacent to the crew position, there is a firing port.
- The caponier has rifle firing ports and was originally protected from direct artillery fire by the glacis.
- The side firing ports are provided with M17 periscopes, the rear one is fitted with a M27 periscope.
- They are also equipped with firing ports, which allows infantrymen to fire their weapons from within the vehicle.
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