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  2. M19 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The M19 Mortar is a light, smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon for light infantry support developed and produced in the United States. It has been replaced in service by the more modern 60 mm M224 mortar, which has a much longer range and improved ammunition.

  3. L16 81mm mortar - Wikipedia

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    Muzzle velocity: 225 m/s (740 ft/s) Effective firing range: HE: 100–5,675 m ... The L16 81mm mortar is a British and Canadian standard mortar used by the Canadian ...

  4. Mortar (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Most modern mortar systems consist of four main components: a barrel, a base plate, a bipod and a sight. Modern mortars normally range in calibre from 60 mm (2.36 in) to 120 mm (4.72 in). However, both larger and smaller mortars have been produced. The modern mortar is a muzzle-loaded weapon and relatively simple to operate.

  5. M2 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The M2 mortar is a 60 millimeter smoothbore, ... The ignition cartridge would ignite the propellant, increasing chamber pressure and the shell's muzzle velocity. All ...

  6. M1 mortar - Wikipedia

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    Muzzle velocity: 700 ft/s (210 m/s) Maximum firing range: ... The M1 mortar is an American 81 millimeter caliber mortar. It was based on the French Brandt mortar.

  7. M252 mortar - Wikipedia

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    The M252 81 mm medium weight mortar is a British-designed smooth bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for long-range indirect fire support to light infantry, air assault, and airborne units across the entire front of a battalion zone of influence.

  8. 240 mm mortar M240 - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet 240 mm mortar M240 is a 240 millimeter (9.4 in) breech loading smoothbore heavy mortar that fires a 130 kilogram (290 lb) projectile. It entered service in 1953. It entered service in 1953.

  9. Type 99 81 mm mortar - Wikipedia

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    The Type 99 is a smooth bore, muzzle-loading weapon of the Stokes-Brandt type. [3] [4] The Type 99 81 mm mortar differs from the Type 97 81 mm infantry mortar in the shortness of its tube, which is only 21.75 inches as compared with 45.34 inches of the Type 97. The mortar can be disassembled into three units: the tube, the bipod, and the base ...