Engineering:List of infantry mortars
This list catalogues mortars which are issued to infantry units to provide close range, rapid response, indirect fire capability of an infantry unit in tactical combat.[1] In this sense the mortar has been called "infantryman's artillery", and represents a flexible logistic solution[clarification needed] to satisfying unexpected need for delivery of firepower, particularly for the light infantry.[2] In general infantry mortars are defined by what a team of infantrymen, sometimes known as mortarmen, can transport unaided by significant vehicle support. Because of this intrinsic restriction mandated by weight, mortars are only considered "infantry" to a calibre of 120mm. These larger weapons usually require wheeled assemblies to allow their towing either by hand or by light tactical vehicles.
Caliber (mm) | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period | Weight (Kg) | Photo |
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37 | 37mm Mortar Shovel | Soviet Union | World War II | 1.5 | |
40 | 1.57 inch Medium Mortar | United Kingdom | World War I | 48 | |
45 | Brixia Model 35 | Italy | World War II | 15.5 | |
46 | Granatnik wz.36 | Poland | World War II | 8 | |
47 | Grk m/40 | Sweden | World War II | 11.7 | |
47 | 47 Krh/39 | Finland | World War II | ||
47 | 47 Krh/41 | Finland | World War II | 3.2[3] | |
50 | Lance Grenades de 50 mm modèle 37 | France | World War II | 3.6 | |
50 | 5 cm lGrW 36 | Nazi Germany | World War II | 14 | |
50 | Type 10 grenade discharger | Japan | World War II | 2.3 | |
50 | Type 89 Grenade Discharger | Japan | World War II | 4.7 | |
50 | Type 98 50 mm Mortar | Japan | World War II | 22.5 | |
50 | LGI Mle F1 | France | Modern | 4.8 | |
50 | 50-PM-38 | Soviet Union | World War II | 12.1 | |
50 | 50-PM-39 | Soviet Union | World War II | 14 | |
50 | 50-PM-40 | Soviet Union | World War II | 12.1 | |
50 | 50-PM-41 | Soviet Union | World War II | ||
51 | L9A1 51 mm Light Mortar | United Kingdom | Modern | 6.275 | |
51 | 51 mm E1 | India | Modern | 4.88 | |
51 | Madsen 51mm Advanced Field Mortar | Denmark | World War II / Cold War | 17.4 | |
52 | 2 inch Medium Trench Mortar/2-inch Howitzer | United Kingdom | World War I | 48 | |
52 | SBML 2-Inch | United Kingdom | World War II | 4.8 | |
58.3 | Mortier de 58 mm type 2 "Crapouillot"[4] | France | World War I | 301 | |
60 | Granatenwerfer 16 | German Empire | World War I | 88 | |
60 | 60 COM 97 | Finland | Modern | 16.8[3] | |
60 | Brandt Mle 1935 | France | World War II | 19.05 | |
60 | M2 | United States | World War II | 19.05 | |
60 | M19 | United States | Cold War / Modern | 9.3 (M1 mount) 23.4 (M5 mount) | |
60 | LM 60 | Poland | Modern | 18.2 [5] | |
60 | M224 | United States | Cold War / Modern | 21.1 | |
60 | HM 12 | Iran | 6.25 | ||
60 | HM 13 | Iran | 6.25 | ||
60 | HM 14 | Iran | 17.5 | ||
60 | BA-100 commando mortar | Myanmar | Cold War / Modern | ||
60 | MA-7 extended range mortar | Myanmar | Modern | ||
60 | MA-9 commando mortar | Myanmar | Modern | ||
60 | Morteirete 60 mm m/968 | Portugal | Portuguese Colonial War / Modern | 5.5 | |
60 | Brandt 60mm LR Gun-mortar | France | Cold War / Modern | 75 | |
60 | FMK-1/FMK-2/FMK-3 | Argentina | Cold War / Modern | ||
60 | Hirtenberger M6C-210 | Austria | Modern | 5.1 | |
60 | M6 mortar | Austria | Modern | 23.1 | |
60 | M121A1/A2 mortar | Thailand | Modern | ||
60 | M121A3 Commando mortar | Thailand | Modern | ||
60 | M949 AGR | Brazil | Modern | 19.06 | |
60 | MKEK 60mm Commando Mortar[6][7] | Turkey | Modern | 7.730 | |
60.7 | 60 mm vzor 99 Antos light mortar | Czech Republic | Modern | ||
65 | Garland trench mortar | United Kingdom | World War I | ||
65 | Cellerier Mortar | France | World War I | ||
70 | Type 11 70 mm Infantry Mortar | Japan | World War II | 63 | |
75 | Mortier de 75 modèle 1915 Schneider | France | World War I | 215 | |
75.8 | 7.58 cm Minenwerfer | German Empire | World War I | 147 | |
76.2 | Davidka | Israel | 1948 Arab-Israeli war | ||
80 | 8 cm Luftminenwerfer M 15 | Austria-Hungary | World War I | ||
81 | 8 cm minomet vz. 36 | Czechoslovakia | World War II | 62 | |
81 | BA-90 mortar | Myanmar | Modern | ||
81 | MA-8 extended range mortar | Myanmar | Modern | ||
81 | 8 cm sGrW 34 | Nazi Germany | World War II | 57 | |
81 | Kz 8 cm GrW 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II | 26.5 | |
81 | Brandt mle 27/31 | France | World War II | 56 | |
81 | Mortaio da 81/14 Modello 35 | Italy | World War II | 59.56 | |
81 | 81 mm E1 | India | |||
81 | M221A2 mortar | Thailand | Modern | ||
81 | HM 15 | Iran | 51.7 | ||
81 | LLR 81mm | France | Modern | 44 | |
81 | L16 | United Kingdom | Modern | 41.3 | |
81 | 81 Krh/33 | Finland | World War II | 58[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh/35 | Finland | World War II | 63[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh/36 T | Finland | World War II | 60.5[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh/38 | Finland | World War II | 64[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh 56 Y | Finland | Cold War | 37[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh 58 P | Finland | Cold War | 40[3] | |
81 | 81 Krh 64 Y | Finland | Cold War | 45[3] | |
81 | 81 KRH 71 Y | Finland | Cold War | 56 | |
81 | 81 KRH 96 | Finland | Modern | 56[3] | |
81 | Type 97 81 mm infantry mortar | Japan | World War II | 67 | |
81 | MKEK 81mm UT1[8] | Turkey | Modern | 71 2 | |
81 | MKEK 81mm NT1[9] | Turkey | Modern | 58 85 | |
81 | M1 | United States | World War II | 61.5 | |
81 | M29 | United States | Cold War | 55.1 | |
81 | M252 | United States | Modern | 41.3 | |
81 | M-81 mortar | Poland | Modern | ||
81 | FMK-2 LR | Argentina | Cold War / Modern | ||
81 | E-44 | Greece | Modern | ||
81 | M936 AGR | Brazil | Modern | 61.71 | |
81.2 | Stokes 3 inch Mortar | United Kingdom | World War I | 47.17 | |
81.5 | ML 3-Inch Mortar | United Kingdom | World War II | 50.8 | |
82 | Type 67 mortar | China | Cold War | ||
82 | Type 87 mortar | China | Cold War | ||
82 | HM 15A | Iran | 50.5 | ||
82 | 2B14 Podnos | Soviet Union | Cold War | 39 | |
82 | 82-PM-36 | Soviet Union | World War II | 62 | |
82 | 82-PM-37 | Soviet Union | World War II | 56 | |
82 | 82-PM-41 | Soviet Union | World War II | 56 | |
82 | 82-PM-43 | Soviet Union | World War II | ||
82 | vzor 52 (mortar mk. 1952) | Czechoslovakia | Cold War | ||
88.9 | Aasen mortar | Russian Empire | World War I | 25 | |
90 | Type 94 90 mm Infantry Mortar | Japan | World War II | 159 | |
90 | Type 97 90 mm Infantry Mortar | Japan | World War II | 106 | |
98 | M-98 mortar | Poland | Modern | ||
102 | Stokes 4 inch Mortar | United Kingdom | World War I | ||
105 | 10.5 cm Luftminenwerfer M 15 | German Empire | World War I | 126 | |
105 | 10 cm Nebelwerfer 35 | Nazi Germany | World War II | 105 | |
107 | M2 | United States | World War II | 151 | |
107 | M30 | United States | Cold War | 305 | |
107 | 107mm M1938 mortar | Soviet Union | World War II | 170 | |
120 | Mrt P 120 M2 R | Brazil | Modern | 150 | |
120 | M132A1 mortar | Thailand | Modern | ||
120 | HM 16 | Iran | 138.5 | ||
120 | BA-97 (MA-6 MK-II) mortar | Myanmar | Cold war/Modern | ||
120 | MA-6 extended range mortar | Myanmar | Modern | ||
120 | Liliya mountain mortar (Also known as Nona-M) | Soviet Union | |||
120 | 120 Krh/40 | Finland | World War II | 261 (in firing position) 390 (towing)[3] | |
120 | 120 KRH 65 Y | Finland | Cold War | 436[3] | |
120 | 120 KRH 85 | Finland | Cold War | 280 (in firing position) 480 (towing)[3] | |
120 | 120 KRH 92 | Finland | Modern | 159 (in firing position) 342 (towing)[3] | |
120 | 120 mm E1 | India | |||
120 | E56 | Greece | Modern | ||
120 | 2S12 Sani | Russia | Modern | 190.5 | |
120 | 2B23 | Russia | Modern | 420 | |
120 | Mortier Brandt de 120 mm modèle 1935 | France | World War II | ||
120 | Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1 | France | Modern | 582 | |
120 | HY-12[10] | Turkey | Modern | 620[11] | |
120 | 12 cm GrW 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II | 280 | |
120 | M74/M75 mortar | Yugoslavia | Cold War | ||
120 | M120 | Israel | Modern | 144.7 | |
120 | Razm Mortar | Iran | Modern | ||
120 | Soltam K6 | Israel | Modern | 144.7 | |
120 | 120-PM-38 | Soviet Union | World War II | 280 | |
120 | 120-PM-43 | Soviet Union | World War II | 275 | |
120 | UB M52 | Yugoslavia | 378 | ||
120 | vzor 82 PRAM L (mortar mk. 1982) | Czechoslovakia | Cold War | ||
140 | 14 cm Minenwerfer M 15 | Austria-Hungary | World War I | 220 | |
150 | Type 93 150 mm infantry mortar | Japan | World War II | ||
150 | Type 96 150 mm Infantry Mortar | Japan | World War II | 722 | |
150 | Type 97 150 mm Infantry Mortar (long barrel) | Japan | World War II | 342 | |
150 | Type 97 150 mm Infantry Mortar (short barrel) | Japan | World War II | 232.5 | |
Caliber (mm) | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period | Weight (Kg) |
See also
- List of heavy mortars
- List of mortar carriers
- List of siege artillery — which includes "super heavy" or siege mortars
Citations and notes
- ↑ p.41, Ryan
- ↑ p.34, Ryan
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 Palokangas, Markku (2016) (in fi). Itsenäisen Suomen jalkaväen raskaat aseet ja ryhmäaseet. National Defence University. ISBN 978-952-291-355-5.
- ↑ Bore size, not bomb size, which was much larger
- ↑ http://www.bumar.com/files/document/291.pdf[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ "60 mm COMMANDO MORTAR, Product Details". Archived from the original on 2011-09-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20110913003858/http://www.mkek.gov.tr/english/foUrunDetaylari.aspx?iKodUrun=99&iKodUrunKategorisi=123. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ↑ "mke 60mm". https://www.mkek.gov.tr/en/product.aspx?id=52&source=Products&pid=1306.
- ↑ "mke ut1". https://www.mkek.gov.tr/en/product.aspx?id=52&source=Products&pid=1390.
- ↑ "MKEK - Mechanical and Chemical Industry Company". https://www.mkek.gov.tr/en/product.aspx?id=52&source=Products&pid=1387.
- ↑ Army Recognition. "Turkish Military Forces". http://www.armyrecognition.com/turkey_turkish_army_land_ground_forces_uk/turkey_turkish_army_land_ground_armed_defense_forces_military_equipment_armored_vehicle_intelligence.html.
- ↑ "MKEK - Mechanical and Chemical Industry Company". https://www.mkek.gov.tr/en/product.aspx?id=52&source=Products&pid=1387.
References
- Ryan, J.W., Guns, Mortars and Rockets (Battlefield Weapons Systems & Technology), Brassey's publishers, London, 1982
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of infantry mortars.
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