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  2. M1 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The M1 mortar is an American 81 millimeter caliber mortar. ... (9.5 lbs.) simulated a shell with the maximum of 8 booster charges and weight zone nine (10.10 lbs ...

  3. List of infantry mortars - Wikipedia

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    This list catalogues mortars which are issued to infantry units to provide close range, rapid response, indirect fire capability of an infantry unit in tactical combat. [1] In this sense the mortar has been called "infantryman's artillery", and represents a flexible logistic solution [clarification needed] to the problem of satisfying unexpected need for delivery of firepower, particularly for ...

  4. List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces

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    M120 120 mm mortar/M121 120 mm mortar (Army) M224 60 mm mortar; M252 81 mm mortar ... M120. M224. M252. Cardom. Out of service. M1 Mortar (81 mm) M2 Mortar (60 mm ...

  5. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    Net Weight: 42 lbs. Gross Weight: 67 lbs. Volume: 1.3 cubic feet. R7HDA 16 × M3 Demolition Charge (Composition C3) [2.25 lbs. each], 8 charges (plus fuze train assembly) per haversack [19 lbs.], 2 haversacks per wooden crate. Net Weight: 38 lbs. Gross Weight: 44 lbs. Volume: 0.91 cubic feet.

  6. List of the United States military vehicles by model number

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    M1 mortar motor carriage 4.2 inch mortar on Cunningham T1E1 cargo carrier. M2 mortar motor carriage (T5E1), (G79) M3 gun motor carriage, (T12)

  7. 81 mm mortar - Wikipedia

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    An 81-mm mortar is a medium-weight mortar. It is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support of light infantry, air assault, and airborne units across the entire front of a battalion zone of influence. [1] [2] Many countries use or have used an 81-mm mortar in their armed forces. Examples are:

  8. List of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog ...

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    Ordnance crest "WHAT'S IN A NAME" - military education about SNL. This is a historic (index) list of United States Army weapons and materiel, by their Standard Nomenclature List (SNL) group and individual designations — an alpha-numeric nomenclature system used in the United States Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalogues used from about 1930 to about 1958.

  9. Category:Infantry mortars - Wikipedia

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    M-4 commando mortar; M1 mortar; M2 4.2-inch mortar; M2 mortar; M6 mortar; M19 mortar; M29 mortar; M30 mortar; M57 mortar; M74 light mortar; M75 light mortar; M224 mortar; M252 mortar; 81/14 Model 35 Mortar