5. Tasks Taught
071-054-0001!
Prepare an M136 Launcher for Firing
071-054-0002 !
Restore an M136 Launcher to Carrying Configuration
071-054-0003 !
Perform Misfire Procedures on an M136 Launcher
071-054-0004!
Engage Targets with an M136 Launcher
6. References
STP 7-11B1-SM-T!
Soldier's Manual and Trainer's Guide, MOS 11B,
Infantry, Skill Level 1 06 AUG 2004
STP 21-1-SMCT!
Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks Warrior Skills
Level 1 02 MAY 2011
TM 3-23.25!
Shoulder Launched Munitions 15 SEP 2010
14. Action:!
Prepare an M136 (AT4) Launcher for firing and restore to
carrying configuration.
Conditions:!
In a classroom environment given a class on an M136 (AT4).
On a field training environment given an M287 and 9mm
tracer.
Standards:!
Operate the M136/AT4 launcher IAW FM 3-23-25, STP
21-1SMCT and STP 7-11B1-SM-TG.
TLO
15. ELO A
Action: !
Description, Technical Data and Ammunition
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given a class of an M136/AT4
Launcher.
Standard: !
Described Description, Technical Data and Ammunition of an
M136 AT4 IAW FM 3-23.25.
17. The M136 AT4 is a
lightweight, self-
contained, watertight,
anti-armor weapon.
An expendable, one-
piece, fiberglass-
wrapped tube and
fired from the right
shoulder only.
Description
19. 84 mm
– Fin assembly with
tracer element
– Point-initiating
– Base-detonating
– Piezoelectric fuse
– Warhead body
with liner
– Precision shaped
explosive charge
20. – Black with yellow – HE anti-armor
round
– Gold or yellow – field handling
trainer
– No band – M287 9mm tracer bullet
trainer
21.
22. RangeAT4
Point Target
Area Target
Max Range
MK19
M2
6,764 m
1,500 m
1,830 m
2,212 m
1,500 m
2,212 m
300 m
2,100 m
240B
3,725 m
600 m Bipod
800 m Tripod
1,100 m Tripod
800 m Bipod
3,600 m
1,100 m Tripod
800 m Bipod
600 m Bipod
800 m Tripod249
M4
3,600 m
500 m
600 m
400 m203
23. • Excellent penetration ability
• Lethal after-armor effects
• Extremely destructive
• Penetrates more than 14 inches of armor
• M136 is issued as a round of ammunition rather than
as a weapon.
• Should be inspected at the time of issue and before
use.
24. Ammunition Effects
Impact
The nose cone crushes; the impact sensor activates the fuze.
Ignition
The piezoelectric fuze element activates the electric detonator. The booster
detonates, initiating the main charge.
Penetration
The main charge fires and forces the warhead body liner into a directional gas
jet that penetrates armor plate.
After-Armor Effects (Spalling)
The projectile fragments and incendiary effects produce blinding light and
highly destructive results.
25. INSPECTION
Rear Seal :
The rear seal, a brown acrylic plastic plate inside the venturi, is in place and
undamaged.
Transport Safety Pin:
The transport safety pin is in place and fully inserted. The lanyard is
attached to the transport safety pin and the launcher. The lanyard should
already be wrapped around the launcher clockwise and the transport safety
pin inserted in the retainer hole counterclockwise.
Cocking Lever:
The cocking lever is present and in the SAFE (uncocked) position.
Plastic Fire-Through Muzzle Cover:
The plastic fire-through muzzle cover is in place and undamaged. If it is
torn or broken, cut it out and check the launch tube to ensure it is clear of
foreign objects. Remove any that you find by turning the tube muzzle
downward and gently shaking the launcher.
27. Color Coded Band:
The launcher has the correct color-coded band.
Sights:
The sights function properly. Open the sight covers to ensure the sights pop up and are
undamaged.
Forward Safety:
The forward safety does not move when you depress it.
Red Trigger Button:
The red trigger button is not missing.
Launcher Body:
The launcher body has no cracks, dents, or bulges.
Carrying Sling:
The carrying sling is not frayed and is attached firmly to the launch tube.
Shoulder Stop:
The shoulder stop is not broken or damaged, and it unsnaps and folds down.
INSPECTION
30. ELO B
Action: !
Firing Mechanism, Safeties, and Weapon Function.
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Prepare the M136/AT4 for firing IAW, STP 7-11B1-SM-TG and
FM 3-23.25.
35. ELO C
Action: !
Prepare an M136/AT4 launcher for firing.
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
37. With your right hand, pull
and release the transport
safety pin.
Prepare an M136/AT4 launcher
for firing.
38. Place the launcher on your right shoulder
and stabilize it by grasping the sling near the
launcher’s muzzle with your left hand.
Unsnap, unfold, and hold the shoulder stop
with your right hand.
Prepare an M136/AT4 launcher
for firing.
42. left hand to seat the shoulder
stop firmly against your
shoulder
Prepare an M136/AT4 launcher
for firing.
43. ELO D
Action: !
Perform misfire procedures on an M136/AT4 launcher.
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Perform misfire procedures on an M136/AT4 launcher IAW,
STP 7-11B1-SM-TG and FM 3-23.25.
44. Common Causes: !
Forward safety is not pressed fully
Firing mechanism is faulty
Propelling charge explosive train is faulty
MISFIRE PROCEDURES
45. MISFIRE PROCEDURES
1. Immediately recock the cocking lever. !
2. aim !
3. fully depress and hold down the red
safety catch, and press the red
trigger button!
4. If the AT-4 still does not fire, maintain
the firing position !
5. return the cocking lever to the safe
position!
6. Remove the AT-4 from your shoulder
and set it aside; keep the muzzle
pointed towards the target !
7. Reinsert Transport Safety Pin!
8. Dispose of or destroy the faulty AT-4
according to your unit's SOP
1. Shout “MISFIRE”!
2. Release red safety latch!
3. Recock cocking lever!
4. Check backblast area!
5. fully depress and hold down the red
safety catch, and press the red trigger
button!
6. If AT-4 Fails to fire, repeat steps 1-5
(once)!
7. Remove AT-4 from shoulder, keep
muzzle pointed towards the target!
8. Reinsert Transport Safety Pin!
9. Wait 2 minutes, then carefully lay on
ground, muzzle toward target!
10.Dispose of AT-4 according to unit’s SOP
46. ELO E
Action: !
Restore an M136/AT4 launcher to the carrying configuration
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Perform misfire procedures on an M136/AT4 launcher IAW,
STP 7-11B1-SM-TG and FM 3-23.25.
48. ELO F
Action: !
Estimate Range
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Estimated Range IAW, STP 7-11B1-SM-TG and FM 3-23.25.
49. Estimate Range
1. Using Range Finders.
2. Measuring Distance on a Map After Correctly Plotting
Your Own Position.
3. Pacing. Remember your individual pace count.
4. Using Pair and Sequence Methods of Target
Engagement. (This method should be used only when in
contact with the enemy.)
50.
51. ELO H
Action: !
Marksmanship Fundamentals, M136 AT4
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Determine the correct sight picture IAW FM 23-25 and STP
7-11B1-SM-TG.
60. ELO G
Action: !
Firing Positions
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher
(WITHOUT THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Demonstrate Firing Positions Fundamentals of an M136/ AT4
launcher IAW FM 3-23.25 and STP 7-11B1-SM-TG
67. Question: How do you inspect the M136/AT4 launcher?
Answer: Inspection is limited to a visual examination of the external components.
Question: To increase the rear sight range setting past 200 meters, in which direction
do you turn the range knob?
Answer: The range knob is turned clockwise (toward the muzzle) to increase range past 250
meters.
Question: In a combat situation, when the launcher fails to fire, what is the first thing
the gunner must do?
Answer: The gunner must immediately release the forward safety, recock the weapon, and attempt
to fire again.
Question: Can a left-handed firer use the M136/AT4 launcher?
Answer: The M136/AT4 launcher can only be fired effectively from the right shoulder. Left-handed
soldiers must practice until it feels natural.
Question: What is the procedure for returning the cocking lever to the SAFE position?
Answer: Push the cocking lever up and to the left, then pull it rearward. Once it is in the rear
position, you must fold the lever down.
Question: On a slow moving target, where should the point of aim be?
Answer: The point of aim should be the leading edge of the target.
Question: When should you adjust the sights on the M136 launcher?
Answer: You should adjust the sights only when the range exceeds 250 meters.
68. ELO I
Action: !
M136/AT4 launcher Practical Exercise
Condition: !
In a classroom environment, given an (FHT) Field Handling
Training Launcher or an M287 Tracer Trainer Launcher (WITHOUT
THE CARTRIDGE BOLT).
Standard: !
Prepare M136/ AT4 launcher for firing, Perform misfire procedures,
Restore an M136/AT4 launcher to the carrying configuration.
Demonstrate firing positions IAW FM 3-23.25 and STP 7-11B1-
SM-TG including: standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone.
69. Practical Exercise
1.) Prepare M136/ AT4 launcher for firing, Perform misfire procedures.
!
2.) Restore an M136/AT4 launcher to the carrying configuration.
!
3.) Demonstrate firing positions IAW FM 3-23.25 and STP 7-11B1-SM-
TG including: standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone.
70. Review and Summarize:
We covered the components of
an AT4.
We covered what to look for while
conducting an inspection.
We covered the three types of
AT4’s: training, 9mm trainer, and
HE anti armor round.
We covered how to prepare the
round for firing and restored the
round back to carrying
configuration.
72. Action:!
Prepare an M136 (AT4) Launcher for firing and restore to
carrying configuration.
Conditions:!
In a classroom environment given a class on an M136 (AT4).
On a field training environment given an M287 and 9mm
tracer.
Standards:!
Operate the M136/AT4 launcher IAW FM 3-23-25, STP
21-1SMCT and STP 7-11B1-SM-TG.
TLO
74. Operational Environment (OE)
Sociological Demographics
Regional and global
relationships
National will
Time
Economics
Physical environment
Nature and stability of the
state
Military capabilities
Technology
Information
External organizations
75. Center for Army Lessons Learned
The most recent version of common CIED mistakes are:
Establishing route patterns
Relying on up armor to “find” IED’s
Moving (straying) from swept lanes
Establishing other patterns
Failure to check vulnerable areas
Failure to conduct proper threat analysis
Failing to use or improper use of CIED equipment
Failing to sweep for secondary IED’s or command wire after a find
Over confirmation