mortar

  • 1219.45 inch Heavy Mortar — Infobox Weapon name= ML 9.45 inch Heavy Trench Mortar caption=Australians loading a convert|9.45|in|mm|sing=on trench mortar, Battle of Pozières, France, August 2 1916. origin=FRA type= Heavy trench mortar is ranged=yes is bladed= is… …

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  • 122Fan and Mortar Geysers — Mortar in the foreground, and Fan in the background Name origin Fan Washburn Party (1870) Mortar Frank Jay Haynes (1883) Coordinates …

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  • 1232-inch mortar — Infobox Weapon name=Ordnance SBML 2 inch mortar caption=Australian infantrymen using a 2 inch mortar in New Guinea in 1945 (AWM 094355) origin=flagcountry|United Kingdom type=Light mortar is UK=yes is ranged=yes is bladed= is explosive=yes is… …

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  • 1241994 Crossmaglen mortar attack — Part of The Troubles A British Army Lynx helicopter Location …

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  • 125M30 107 mm Mortar — The M30 107 mm (4.2 inch Mortar) heavy mortar is an American rifled, muzzle loading, high angle of fire weapon used for long range indirect fire support to infantry units. DesignThe M30 system weighs 305 kg including the complete mortar with a… …

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  • 126XM395 Precision Guided Mortar Munition — The XM395 Precision Guided Mortar Munition (PGMM) was a 120 mm laser guided mortar round under development by Alliant Techsystems. [http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2004/12/alliant techsystems takes army mortar contract again/index.php Alliant …

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  • 127M1129 Mortar Carrier — Infobox Weapon name=M1129 Mortar Carrier origin=flag|United States type= is vehicle=yes crew=5 length=6.95 m (22.92 ft) width=2.72 m (8.97 ft) height=2.64 m (8.72 ft) weight=ICV: 16.47 t (18.12 sh tn) armour=Protection against 14.5mm primary… …

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  • 128Ordnance ML 4.2 inch Mortar — Ordnance SB 4.2 inch Mortar Ordnance ML 4.2 inch Mortar on mobile baseplate Type Mortar Place of or …

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