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  2. Brandt Mle 27/31 - Wikipedia

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    In September 1917 under-secretary of state for inventions sent a circular letter requesting inventors to design a better projectile for the successful Stokes mortar, and Brandt scaled his 60 mm projectile up to 81 mm. [10] Both British and French military adopted the scaled-up design except for the grooves (apparently, their importance wasn't ...

  3. List of British weapon L numbers - Wikipedia

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    L10A1/A2 7.62mm Blank Cartridge (Blank training round complement to L2A1/A2) [234] L10A1.30 inch Blank Cartridge [9] L10A1/A2 81mm High Explosive Mortar Bomb [254] L10A1-A8 12 Bore Short Range Practice Round [253] L11 L11A1/A2.50 inch Observing Round [9] L11A1 7.62mm Ball Round [234] L11A1 51mm Drill Mortar Bomb (Representing L2 Smoke and L3 ...

  4. XM395 Precision Guided Mortar Munition - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, the Army started the Accelerated Precision Mortar Initiative (APMI) from an urgent operational needs statement in February 2009 [citation needed] to create a GPS-guided 120 mm mortar with accuracy of 5 m (16 ft) CEP at 7,000 m (4.3 mi); because APMI was an urgent request, it was accelerated by an Other Transaction Authority ...

  5. Range table - Wikipedia

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    This gun used a standard "fixed" cartridge with 15 lb (6.8 kg) shell, hence a single set of tables applied to all its ammunition. Range tables for US 3-inch field gun , models 1902–1905. Range table for British 3 inch (76.2 mm) Stokes Mortar, 1917

  6. Filling factories in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Filling factories had a large number of buildings. Buildings were needed on the various groups for filling of munitions. Explosives magazines were required by each group to store the incoming explosive materials and to store the outgoing filled shells or gun cartridges, usually packed in ammunition boxes.

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    Fire pit explosion killed elderly couple in June. The type of fire pits included in the recall were responsible for two deaths and at least 60 injuries since 2019, according the CPSC, which did ...

  9. 9.45-inch heavy mortar - Wikipedia

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    The British ML 9.45-inch (240 mm) mortar was a design based on the 240 mm mortar in 1915 and introduced in 1916. The British version differed from the French LT weapon in that the propellant charge was loaded through the muzzle [5] whereas the French 240 mm had the charge loaded through the breech in a brass cartridge case.

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