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60 mm mortar Mortar Indonesia: MO-1 MO-2 60 mm mortar Mortar Indonesia: MO-2 MO-3: 81mm mortar: Mortar Indonesia: MO-3 Type 87: 81mm mortar: Mortar China: W87 81 KRH 71 Y: 81mm mortar: Mortar Finland: 81 KRH 71 Y [51] Also known as Mortir Tampella [52] M74: 120 mm mortar Mortar Yugoslavia: M74 2 on order
The War Department eventually settled on a 60 mm design from Edgar Brandt, a French ordnance engineer, and purchased a license to build the weapon. The model was standardized as the mortar, 60 mm M2. Testing took place in the late 1930s, and the first order for 1,500 M2 mortars was placed in January 1940.
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MA-7 extended range mortar Myanmar: Modern 60 MA-9 commando mortar Myanmar: Modern 60 Morteirete 60 mm m/968 Portugal: Portuguese Colonial War: 5.5 60 Brandt 60mm LR Gun-mortar France: Cold War: 75 60 FMK-1/FMK-2/FMK-3 Argentina: Cold War / Modern 60 Hirtenberger M6C-210 Austria: Modern 5.1 60 M6 mortar Austria: Modern 23.1 60 M121A1/A2 mortar ...
The ammunition was designed at that time by WITU, which led to the determination of the mortar caliber at 60 mm. Qualification tests were conducted in 1994-1996. The mortar from Tarnów was qualified for serial production and in 1998 the army ordered an implementation batch of 6 LM-60D and 3 LM-60K.
The Brandt Mle CM60A1, also known as the Brandt HB 60LP, MCB-60 HB, or simply as the Brandt 60mm LP gun-mortar, [5] is a 60 mm (2.36 in.) gun-mortar. [4] Unlike conventional infantry mortars, it was not designed to be mounted on a bipod and a baseplate, but rather in the turrets of armoured fighting vehicles. [6]
Pindad 40 mm silent mortar; Pindad Mo-1 60 mm mortar; Pindad Mo-2 60 mm mortar; Pindad Mo-3 81 mm mortar; Norinco Type W87 81 mm mortar; M1938 120 mm mortar; Self-propelled mortar. Anoa mortar carrier 81 mm self-propelled mortar; Towed artillery. M48 76 mm mountain gun; GIAT LG1 mk.II 105 mm light howitzer; M2A1 105 mm towed howitzer; KH178 105 ...
The mortar replaced the L9A1 51 mm Light Mortar due to greater availability of ammunition suppliers for the 60 mm calibre. In 2016 it was announced that only the Royal Marines Commandos and Parachute Regiment units will use these mortars after the Afghanistan operations. The rest will be stored away for economic reasons. [5] Technical Data: