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  1. M2 mortar - Wikipedia

    • The M2 mortar is a 60 millimeter smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used by U.S. forces in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War for light infantry support. See more

    Description

    The U.S. M2 60 mm mortar was licensed from French Brandt company to supplement the 81 mm M1 mortar and to provide … See more

    History

    During the late 1920s, the US Army began examining mortars to act as a light infantry support weapon. The War Department eventually settled on a 60 mm design from Edgar Brandt, a French ordnance engineer, and purcha… See more

    Chinese variants

    China (the Republic of China prior to 1949) also locally produced the M2 mortar, which was designated as the Type 31. After the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, some Type 31s were supplied to North Kore… See more

    Operation

    Each mortar shell had a screw-on cap in its base. Inside the hollow in the tail, it contained a 20-gauge M5A1 ignition cartridge. This was a paper shotgun shell filled with ballistite powder.
    The mortar … See more

    Ammunition

    The M2 Mortar could fire several types of ammunition.
    • M49A2 high explosive (HE) with point detonating fuze M52B1 [Weight: 2.73 lb (1.24 kg)]: An explosive shell used against infantry an… See more

     
  1. A modified version of the mortar, which fired a modern fin-stabilised streamlined projectile and had a booster charge for longer range, was developed after World War I; this was in effect a new weapon. By World War II, it could fire as many as 30 bombs per minute and had a range of over 2,500 yards (2,300 m) with some shell types.
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    During the 1930s the Soviets had relied on a large number of mortar designs, but during World War II these were standardized to four main calibers including the 50mm RM40 and RM41 mortars; the 82mm BM37, BM40, and BM41; the 107mm BPHM38, which was used by mountain troops; and finally the 120mm HM38.
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