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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 ]
The 2S9 utilizes a 120 mm 2A51 mortar with a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) barrel. The weapon is actually a hybrid of a mortar and howitzer, being an unconventional design that lacks a direct NATO counterpart. It is a rifled, breech-loaded weapon capable of firing HE (high explosive), white phosphorus and smoke rounds, as well as laser-guided munitions ...
The 2S31 consists of a 120mm 2A80 rifled gun-mortar mounted on the chassis of the BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle. [1] It was developed by Joint Stock Venture "Plants of Motovilikha" (Russian: ОАО "Мотовилихинские заводы"). The 2S31's turret is equipped with digital automated fire control system, navigation system, and ...
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.
82mm gun-mortar: Unknown Soviet Union [45] As of 16 July 2024 at least 18 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] 2B16 Nona-K: 120mm gun-mortar 75 [43] Soviet Union: As of 16 July 2024, at least 13 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] 2S9 Nona and 2S23 Nona-SVK: 120mm Self-propelled gun-mortar: 42 [47] Soviet ...
Russian Armed Forces Russia MP-443 Grach Yarygin pistol 9×19mm Parabellum: 2003–present one of the standard sidearms for all branches of Russian Armed forces 6P35 Yarygin (prototype) 9×19mm Parabellum. MP-446 Viking (commercial) 9×19mm Parabellum. MP-446C (sporting variant) 9×19mm Parabellum Russia SR-1 Vektor Serdyukov pistol 9×21mm Gyurza
The 2B11 is a 120 mm mortar developed by the Soviet Union in 1981 and subsequently fielded in the Soviet Army. The basic design for the 2B11 was taken from the classic Model 1943 120 mm mortar, and incorporated changes to make the mortar less heavy. [2] It is a part of the 2S12 Sani. It is being supplemented in Russia by the new 2B24 82 mm mortar.
Produced under license by the Ministry of Military Production, Factory 54 [9] Service Pistol CZ 75 [10] Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm: Secondary Service Pistol RS9 Vampir Bosnia and Herzegovina: Semi-automatic pistol: 9×19mm: Secondary Service Pistol Submachine gun; HK MP5 [11] West Germany: Submachine gun: 9 ...