Incredible Video of Launch M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) for Demining

The M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) is a rocket-projected explosive line charge which provides a “close-in“ demining capability for maneuver forces of the United States Army and Marine Corps. It is effective against conventionally fuzed land mines and, when detonated, it provides a lane 8 meters by 100 meters ( yards by 109 yards). The MICLIC system consists of an M353 3½ ton (3,175 kg) or M200A1 2½ ton (2,268 kg) trailer (or M200 tracked trailer) chassis, a launcher assembly, an M147 firing kit, an M58A3 line charge and a 5-inch (127mm) MK22 Mod 4 rocket. The line charge is 350 feet (107 meters) long and contains 5 pounds ( kg) per linear foot of C-4 explosive. In the event a MICLIC fails to detonate normally, it can be manually activated by time-delay fuses every few feet along the length of it. The M147 Firing Kit can also be employed from other combat engineer vehicles, namely the M60AVLB and the M1150 Assault Breacher Vehicle. Video by Lance Cpl. Jessica Massi, MAJ Randy Ready, LCpl. Skylar M. Harris, Lance Cpl. Melissa M. Lettieri, U.S. Marine Corps. ______________________________________________________________ 🇺🇸 Hy, Friends of U.S. Defense Action !!! How are you today? Are you a fan of the Aviation World? Come on, Join U.S. Defense Action by Subscribe. 🎞 New Videos Almost Every Day. Turn on the Bell Icon. ______________________________________________________________ ✈ For copyright matters please contact us at : rehelshieng1302@ A massive THANK YOU to everyone for watching this and for all of your support! -Copyright Disclaimer- 🇺🇸 Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law, Act 1976): All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under terms of fair use. All footage, & images used belong to their respective companies. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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