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  2. 2S12 Sani - Wikipedia

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    2S12 is in fact the designator for the combination of the 2B11 "Sani" heavy mortar with its transport vehicle 2F510, a GAZ-66-15 4×4 truck. The 2B11 weighs nearly 200 kg (500 lb) when fully assembled, and thus must be mounted to the 2×1 wheeled chassis 2L81 and towed to the emplacement site by the truck. The GAZ-66 prime mover also transports ...

  3. 11-inch mortar M1877 - Wikipedia

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    The M1877 was a short barreled breech-loading mortar. The barrel was a typical built-up gun of the period with reinforcing hoops which was built from cast iron and steel. . The mortar had an early form of Krupp horizontal sliding-block breech and it fired separate-loading, bagged charges and projecti

  4. Trowel - Wikipedia

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    Pointing trowel, a scaled-down version of a bricklayer's trowel, for small jobs and repair work. Tuck pointing trowel is long and thin, designed for packing mortar between bricks. Float trowel or finishing trowel is usually rectangular, used to smooth, level, or texture the top layer of hardening concrete.

  5. Mortar (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The AMOS (Advanced Mortar System) is an example of an even more advanced gun mortar system. It uses a 120 mm automatic twin-barrelled, breech-loaded mortar turret, which can be mounted on a variety of armoured vehicles and attack boats. A modern example of a gun-mortar is the 2B9 Vasilek.

  6. LLR 81mm - Wikipedia

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    It can use the same pointing optics as the MO-120-RT-61. [3] The LLR 81mm can be parachuted either piece by piece, in a kit comprising a dismantled weapon and ammunition, or in larger crates comprising several weapons. The barrel was reinforced so as to allow firing of all existing 81 mm mortar ammunition. [3]

  7. Soltam K6 - Wikipedia

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    The Soltam K6 is a 120 mm (4.75 inch) mortar that was developed by Soltam Systems of Israel. It is the long-range version of the Soltam K5 [1] and has replaced older systems, such as the 107-millimetre (4.2 in) M30, in several armies, including the United States Army.

  8. 8-inch mortar M1877 - Wikipedia

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    The M1877 was a short barreled breech-loading mortar. The barrel was a typical built-up gun of the period with reinforcing hoops which was built from cast iron and steel. . The mortar had an early form of Krupp horizontal sliding-block breech and it fired separate-loading, bagged charges and projectil

  9. M-4 commando mortar - Wikipedia

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    An M-4 commando mortar used by South African paratroops. Type: Muzzle loading mortar; Calibre: 60 mm; Mass: Total 7.2 kg - barrel 3.2 kg - breech 0.9 kg - baseplate 1.9 kg - sight/handle - 1.1 kg; Barrel length: 650 mm; Traverse: 300 mil; Elevation: 710 to 1510 mil; Muzzle velocity: 171 m/s; Range: 100 m minimum - 2100 m maximum