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The M1943 Mortar or 120-PM-43 (Russian: 120-Полковой Миномёт-43) or the 120-mm mortar Model 1943 (Russian: 120-мм миномет обр. 1943 г. ), also known as the SAMOVAR , is a Soviet 120 millimeter calibre smoothbore mortar first introduced in 1943 as a modified version of the M1938 mortar . [ 5 ]
82 mm mortar: 120-PM-43 [56] 120 mm mortar M1943 [56] 160 mm mortar Tactical ballistic missiles 2K6 Luna: Short-range ballistic missile: 24 FROG-3 and FROG-5 in service.
120 mm mortars from various producers and countries. ... 120 mm M984 extended-range DPICM mortar round; 120-PM-43 mortar; 120mm M2 raiado; C. Cardom; E.
8.8 cm Pak 43; 10.5 cm leFH 18/40; 10.5 cm schwere Kanone 18/40; 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun; 20 cm naval rocket launcher; 20 cm/12 short naval gun; 20 ITK 40 VKT; 30 cm Nebelwerfer 42; 30 cm Wurfkörper 42 Spreng; 76 mm regimental gun M1943; 120-PM-43 mortar; 152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1) 160 mm Mortar M1943
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 ...
Model 1982 120 mm towed mortar 120-PM-43 mortar [citation needed] Model 1981 130 mm towed gun 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46) Model 1977 82 mm towed mortar 82-PM-41 [citation needed] Model 1982 76 mm towed gun 76 mm regimental gun M1943 [citation needed] Model 1938 122 mm towed howitzer 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30) [citation needed]
120-PM-43 mortar; M. M1938 mortar; R. RM-38 This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 15:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Soviet 160 mm Mortar M1943 is a smoothbore breech loading heavy mortar which fired a 160 mm (6.3 in) bomb. The M1943 (also called the MT-13) was one of the heaviest mortar used by Soviet troops in World War II. Around 535 of these weapons were fielded with Soviet forces during the war.