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  • In a military context, a '''mortar''' is an indirect fire weapon, often muzzle-loader, firing shells using a g ...rst siege cannon were direct fire weapons intended to batter down walls, a mortar, firing hollow shells filled with gunpowder or incendiary material, could f
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  • File:Mortar boat.jpg
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  • ...[[infantry]] units. Especially in Russian-influenced forces, there may be mortar carriers for larger mortars (e.g., 240mm) operated by artillery units. ...120mm M1064. M1129 carriers are equipped with an additional 60mm or 81mm mortar, which the crew remove from the vehicle and mount on the ground before it c
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  • Military vehicles that either transport a [[mortar]] to be fired from the ground, or directly from the carrier vehicle
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  • {{r|Light mortar}} {{r|60mm mortar||**}}
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  • [[60mm mortar]], based on a French design, used by the U.S. Army and Marines in the [[Sec
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  • {{main|120mm mortar}} {{main|mortar carrier}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M1064 mortar carrier]]
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  • {{Image|Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg|right|350px|M1129 mortar carrier.}} ...mored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle family]], the '''M1129 [[mortar carrier]]''' provides indirect fire in direct support of infantry at the co
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  • U.S. Army and widely exported [[mortar carrier]], [[120mm mortar|120mm]] in the most recent versions, built on the chassis of a [[M113 armor
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  • U.S. developed [[81mm mortar|81mm]] [[mortar carrier]] in an [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] chassis
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  • (MC) self-propelled [[120mm mortar]] for indirect fire in direct support of [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s
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  • ...ation of a British [[81mm mortar]], the '''M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar''' is an infantry support weapon which, when separated into four components ...osphorus also are available. It uses the same M64 sight as the [[M224 60mm mortar]].
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  • Standard U.S. Army medium infantry support mortar
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  • {{main|120mm mortar}} {{main|mortar carrier}}
    897 bytes (140 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • {{r|Light mortar}} {{r|60mm mortar||**}}
    864 bytes (111 words) - 12:00, 21 September 2024
  • U.S. developed [[81mm mortar|81mm]] [[mortar carrier]] in an [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] chassis
    139 bytes (18 words) - 17:16, 29 July 2010
  • U.S. Army and widely exported [[mortar carrier]], [[120mm mortar|120mm]] in the most recent versions, built on the chassis of a [[M113 armor
    198 bytes (29 words) - 13:16, 29 July 2010
  • {{Image|Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg|right|350px|M1129 mortar carrier.}} ...mored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle family]], the '''M1129 [[mortar carrier]]''' provides indirect fire in direct support of infantry at the co
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  • #REDIRECT [[M1064 mortar carrier]]
    34 bytes (4 words) - 01:10, 27 July 2010
  • Standard U.S. Army medium infantry support mortar
    85 bytes (11 words) - 01:43, 11 August 2010
  • ...[[infantry]] units. Especially in Russian-influenced forces, there may be mortar carriers for larger mortars (e.g., 240mm) operated by artillery units. ...120mm M1064. M1129 carriers are equipped with an additional 60mm or 81mm mortar, which the crew remove from the vehicle and mount on the ground before it c
    3 KB (546 words) - 14:13, 27 June 2024
  • (MC) self-propelled [[120mm mortar]] for indirect fire in direct support of [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]s
    146 bytes (19 words) - 21:10, 5 June 2024
  • Military vehicles that either transport a [[mortar]] to be fired from the ground, or directly from the carrier vehicle
    154 bytes (22 words) - 12:51, 29 July 2010
  • ...it is the active ingredient in the construction materials concrete, grout, mortar and plaster.
    155 bytes (21 words) - 21:02, 14 April 2011
  • [[60mm mortar]], based on a French design, used by the U.S. Army and Marines in the [[Sec
    140 bytes (23 words) - 22:13, 10 August 2010
  • {{r|Mortar}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...ation of a British [[81mm mortar]], the '''M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar''' is an infantry support weapon which, when separated into four components ...osphorus also are available. It uses the same M64 sight as the [[M224 60mm mortar]].
    999 bytes (153 words) - 15:37, 8 April 2024
  • File:Mortar boat.jpg
    89 bytes (13 words) - 13:09, 28 May 2011
  • {{r|M2 mortar}}
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  • ...; variants include reconnaisance with a 90mm gun, repair, and a possible [[mortar carrier]]
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  • ...fense Forces]] in direct warfare. Therefore, they use measures including [[mortar]] and [[unguided rocket]] fire from the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]], a ...to the Palestinian territory. Other measures differ whether the rocket and mortar threat, or the infiltration threat, is under discussion.
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  • {{r|M125 mortar carrier}} {{r|M1064 mortar carrier}}
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  • File:Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg
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