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  2. 120-PM-43 mortar - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. 2S12 Sani - Wikipedia

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    The 2S12 "Sani" (GRAU index 2S12) is a 120 mm heavy mortar system used by the Russian Army and other former Soviet states. [3] First fielded in 1981, the 2S12 is a continued development on the towed mortars first used in World War II.

  4. 2S9 Nona - Wikipedia

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    The 2S9 NONA (Russian: Новейшее Орудие Наземной Артилерии, lit. 'Newest Ordnance of Ground Artillery') is a self-propelled and air-droppable 120 mm mortar designed in the Soviet Union, which entered service in 1981.

  5. M1938 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The 120-PM-38 or M1938 was a 120 mm Soviet mortar that was used in large numbers by the Red Army during World War II.Although a conventional design its combination of light weight, mobility, heavy firepower and range saw its features widely copied by successive generations of mortars.

  6. 2B11 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 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.

  8. 2S40 Floks - Wikipedia

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    The 2S40 Floks (Russian: 2С40 «Флокс»; "Phlox") is a Russian wheeled self-propelled 120 mm mortar system. [1] [2] It uses a Ural-4320 6x6 truck chassis and has armored crew and ammunition compartments. The vehicle was first shown to the public during the Army-2016 exhibition.

  9. List of mortar carriers - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union: 2S9 Nona: 120 mm Soviet Union: 2S23 Nona-SVK: 120 mm Soviet Union: K242A1: 107 mm South Korea: M106 mortar carrier: 107 mm United States [34] Type 60 107 mm self-propelled mortar: 107 mm Japan: Type 60 81 mm self-propelled mortar: 81 mm Japan: Vz.85 ShM-120 PRAM-S: 120 mm Czechoslovakia