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Should a 120mm mortar be towed by a prime mover?
08-10-2024, 11:16 AM,
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RE: Should a 120mm mortar be towed by a prime mover?
(08-10-2024, 10:36 AM)treadasaurusrex Wrote: Hey Peter,

I think you are correct. 

My old Mortar Platoon Sergeant came up with this note:  

This Soviet-era muzzle-loading mortar could easily broken down into three parts – barrel, bipod and baseplate – for movement over short distances or towed by a GAZ-66 truck on a two-wheeled, tubular carriage. The baseplate mounting permits all-azimuth firing, however as with most Soviet mortars it was difficult to turn rapidly over a wide traverse. It could accommodate small-angle shifts of up to 6 degrees without having to shift the baseplate though.

Thanks. I read that too. Basically it means there is a hookup and wheels which could be used.
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RE: Should a 120mm mortar be towed by a prime mover? - by plloyd1010 - 08-10-2024, 11:16 AM

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