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  2. List of equipment of the Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    Finland: Mortar: 15: Old Tampella heavy infantry mortar. 15 were manufactured with an amphibious floating carriage in 1965 and more with a new carriage in 1974. In long-term storage. [73]: 212–213 120 KRH 85 120 KRH 85 92 Finland: Mortar: 60 [73]: 214 Tampella heavy infantry mortar model 1985. To be withdrawn from service when barrels wear out.

  3. List of former equipment of the Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    Finland: Mortar: 24 units Finnish short-barreled 81 mm mortar model 1942. In use between 1942–. 81 KRH 39 United Kingdom: Mortar: 10 units 10 units and 10,000 shells were given to Finland by the UK in 1940 but due to its different operation and small numbers it was never taken into use. They were sold in the 1960s. [20] 81 KRH 38 Finland ...

  4. Patria NEMO - Wikipedia

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    NEMO (from "NEw MOrtar") is a single barrelled 120 mm remote-controlled mortar turret currently being developed by Patria Land Oy in Finland. It is a lighter version of the AMOS mortar system, which has been in use within the Finnish Defence Forces since 2013. [1]

  5. 81 KRH 71 Y - Wikipedia

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    81 KRH 71 Y (81 mm kranaatinheitin malli 1971 ympäriampuva, '81 mm mortar model 1971, 360-degree traverse') is a light mortar manufactured by Tampella for use by the Finnish Army. [1]: 192–193 It is usually used to support the infantry by indirect fire, but it can also be used for direct fire. Each Finnish infantry company has a platoon of ...

  6. 120 KRH 92 - Wikipedia

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    120 Krh 92. The 120 KRH 92 (Finnish: 120 mm kranaatinheitin, malli 1992) is a 120 mm mortar manufactured in Finland.. Due to major general Vilho Nenonen's initiative, Finland has built mortars since the early 1930s and although they have not been exported, the designs have been used in many countries.

  7. 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 satisfying unexpected need for delivery of firepower, particularly for the light ...

  8. AMOS - Wikipedia

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    AMOS or Advanced Mortar System is a Finno-Swedish 120 mm semi-automatic twin barrelled, breech loaded mortar turret. AMOS has been fitted to a wide range of armoured vehicles, such as the Sisu Pasi, Patria AMV and Combat Vehicle 90. The Swedish Navy originally planned to fit AMOS to the CB90 assault craft, but found that it was too small to ...

  9. Category:Mortars of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mortars of Finland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 81 KRH 71 Y;