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  2. Cardom - Wikipedia

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    The system uses a new computerized integrated navigation and self-positioning and aiming systems. Its modern target acquisition devices, together with a specially designed recoiling mortar system, attenuate the firing loads and enables mounting the systems on wheeled and tracked armoured fighting vehicles, or even soft-skinned vehicles such as trucks.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of mortar carriers - Wikipedia

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    Alakran mortar system / URO VAMTAC S3: 120 mm Spain ― 1 1 Only trial Spanish Army: Tested by the Spanish Army in 2018 [55] Alakran mortar system / A2M (Advanced Mobile Mortar) Sherpa Light: 120 mm Spain France ― ― ― In development ― Developed by Thales (mortar), Arquus (vehicle) and NTGS [56] Alakran. MMK BARS-8. Bars-8 (Dodge RAM ...

  5. Russia’s Curious Armored Gun-Mortar Debuts in Combat ... - AOL

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    Azerbaijani 120 mm 2S31 Vena amphibious self-propelled mortar system was seen in Karabakh. AZ has purchased 18 mortar systems from Russia. ... The vehicle was highly mobile, thanks to a ...

  6. 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. It is much lighter than the M30, has a greater range, and can sustain a rate ...

  7. GMM-120 self-propelled mortar - Wikipedia

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    It is further supported with a state of the art communication system. The rate of fire is 15 rounds per minute with ranges of 480 m to 7,100 m. The vehicle can carry a total of 60 and different type mortar ammunition with the module itself carrying 10 rounds while two separate containers carry 25 rounds each.

  8. 2S39 Magnolia - Wikipedia

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    2S39 "Magnolia" (Russian: 2С39 «Магнолия»; "Magnolia") is a Russian self-propelled 120 mm mortar system developed for the Russian Armed Forces by Burevestnik. TASS first reported on the project in November 2017. [1] Magnolia developed for units deployed in the Far North.

  9. 2S42 Lotos - Wikipedia

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    2S42 "Lotos" (Russian: 2С42 «Лотос»; "Lotos") is a developing Russian self-propelled 120 mm mortar system meant for the Russian Airborne Forces. It is based on the BMD-4M chassis and is intended to replace the 2S9 Nona self-propelled mortar.