U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer Michael Reiser conducts a safety brief to the crowd of U.S. Marines and Moldovans who participated in the workshop prior to a live-fire anti-armor weapons range in Balti, Moldova, Dec. 12, 2014. The Marines and Moldovans built a mutual understanding of firing procedures and characteristics on advanced anti-armor weapons systems, including: Moldova’s Rocket Propelled Grenade system and 70mm Recoiless Rifle and the U.S. FGM-148 Javelin man-portable anti-tank missile, AT-4 Anti-Tank Weapon, and the Shoulder-launched Multipupose Assault Weapon, Dec. 8-12, 2014. Reiser, is an infantry weapons officer assigned to the Black Sea Rotational Force. U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer Michael Reiser conducts a safety brief to the crowd of U.S. Marines and Moldovans who participated in the workshop prior to a live-fire anti-armor weapons range in Balti, Moldova, Dec. 12, 2014. The Marines and Moldovans built a mutual understanding of firing procedures and characteristics on advanced anti-armor weapons systems, including: Moldova’s Rocket Propelled Grenade system and 70mm Recoiless Rifle and the U.S. FGM-148 Javelin man-portable anti-tank missile, AT-4 Anti-Tank Weapon, and the Shoulder-launched Multipupose Assault Weapon, Dec. 8-12, 2014. Reiser, is an infantry weapons officer assigned to the Black Sea Rotational Force. SHARE: Download: Full Size (5.19 MB) Tags: Photo Essays Credit: VIRIN: 393157-O-TRL44-977.jpg Photo Gallery