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Program 5 MK 49 Monitor 1/35th scale

$ 105.59

Availability: 124 in stock
  • MPN: MMVN006
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Brand: J&S Hobbies
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Program V MK49 Monitor 1/35th scale, this is a resin assembly kit. Each kit is cast to order please allow 15 days processing.
    Masterpiecemodels is a trademark of J&S Hobbies
    Program 5 Monitor Specifications
    Type:
    Converted World War II, LCM(6) Landing Craft
    Manufacturer:
    Various Naval Ship Yards
    Design:
    Length: 60' • Width: 17' 6"
    Height above Water Line: 12'6"
    Speed:
    8 Knots Maximum
    Draft:
    Empty: 4'4" • Full Load: 4'6"
    Crew:
    Eleven
    Propulsion:
    2 x 64HN9 Detroit Diesel engines
    2 x Marine twin disc gear clutch model
    22:1 reduction gears
    2 x 22" 4-Blade clockwise screws
    Electronics:
    2 x AN/VRC-46 low band VHF
    2 x AN/PRC-25 portable radio
    1 x Raytheon Pathfinder 1900 Surface Search Radar
    Fuel Capacity:
    Diesel 788-galllons in 2 x tanks
    Auxiliary Fuel Capacity:
    450-galllons in 3 x tanks
    Armament:
    1 x 105-mm howitzer mounted inside a M49 turret
    1 x 7.62-mm machine gun mounted coaxially, left side of howitzer
    2 x 20-mm Mark 16 (Mod 4) cannons in Mark 48 Turrets
    1 x 40-mm MK 19 grenade launcher
    6 x M-16 automatic rifles
    1 x 40-mm M-79 grenade launcher (shoulder-fired)
    1 x 12-gauge riot shotgun
    1 x .38-caliber pistol (Boat Captain)
    1 x flair pistol
    Background:
    Program 5 Monitors were used in Vietnam to provide U.S. riverine forces with accurate direct and indirect fire support. The 105-mm howitzer which was mounted inside the M49 turret was ideal because of its compact size and weight. The M49 was already in use on the LVTH-6 AMTRACK by the U.S. Marines and was considered a reliable weapon system. The howitzer has a special M546 antipersonnel (APERS) "beehive" shell that fires several thousand tiny flechettes (nails). Firing the "beehive" in the direct fire mode was quite deadly for any enemy troops hiding on the riverbanks.