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M109 Paladin Reel
119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
May 17, 2023 | 0:48
FORT CHAFFEE, Ark.—Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 142nd Field Artillery Brigade conduct Table VI live-fire on M109 Paladins at Fort Chaffee, May 17, 2023. The goal of this training was to rotate Soldiers through the various crew member rolls, ensuring versatility and mission readiness.
Each Paladin is typically manned by a four-person crew which operates from within the armored hull:
1. Commander: Responsible for overall coordination, communication, and control of the crew and the vehicle. They oversee the mission execution, ensure effective target engagement, and make decisions regarding firing orders and movement.
2. Driver: Operates and controls the movement of the M109 Paladin. They handle the vehicle's acceleration, braking, steering, and navigation. The driver must be skilled in maneuvering the vehicle over various terrains and in different weather conditions.
3. Gunner: Operates the main armament, which is the 155mm Howitzer. They are responsible for aiming and firing the weapon accurately based on the commander's instructions. The gunner must be proficient in using the fire control systems, adjusting the weapon's elevation and azimuth, and ensuring proper ammunition selection.
4. Loader: Oversees handling and loading the ammunition into the howitzer. They assist the gunner by providing the necessary rounds and ensuring they are properly prepared for firing. The loader must work quickly and efficiently to maintain a steady rate of fire.
These crew members work together to ensure the effective operation of the M109 Paladin, delivering accurate indirect fire support to ground forces. Each crew member has specific responsibilities and tasks that contribute to the overall functionality and combat effectiveness of the vehicle.
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