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A Subject of Mortars in Miniature.com |
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...Click on all photos to enlarge... |
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Below is a small gathering of pictures from the private photo collections of various contributors. |
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Please feel free to use the following photos for your own personal references however, all photos shown here are now the property of Mortars in Miniature.com unless otherwise specified, and are protected under applicable Copyright laws. To the best of my knowledge, none of the following photos have ever been published before... Please notify me if I am in error. |
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M1064 120-mm Mortar Carrier (OIF) |
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M121 120-mm Mortar (OIF) |
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M252 Medium Extended Range Mortar |
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Expeditionary Fire Support System
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M125 81-mm Mortar Carrier |
36-Inch (914mm) Mortar |
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See the "Other Mortar Manuals" page for the Manual cover. |
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M30 4.2-Inch Mortar |
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M106 4.2" Mortar Carrier |
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T25, 155-MM Mortar |
T13, 105-MM Mortar |
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See the "Other Mortar Manuals" page for the Manual covers. |
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75-MM Infantry Mortar |
81mm Mortar, T-4 |
The 58 No. 2 Trench Mortar |
12-Inch Mortar |
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See the "Other Mortar Manuals" page for the Manual cover. |
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60mm M2, (Re-enactment photos) |
81mm M1, (Re-enactment
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M4, 4.2-Inch Recoilless Mortar |
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M4 firing a HEAT round with the resulting effects on a Sherman Tank (?) hull |
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4-Inch Stokes Mortar |
M2, 4.2-Inch Chemical Mortar (Transport) |
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M252, 81mm |
M29, 81-mm Mortar |
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M375 Smoke |
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-- Australia -- |
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M29 81mm Mortar and
related equipment (Courtesy of the Australian Vietnam Veterans Museum via Mr. John Loughman) |
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S.B.
(Smooth Bore) 4.2-Inch Mortar (mounted on mobile base plate) with
various 4.2- Inch mortar bombs |
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Garland Mortar |
Mortar, 4.2inch Mk. II |
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M29, 81mm Mortar ground mount and M125 Mortar Carrier |
M374A2 81 mm HE |
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M125 Courtesy of B Squadron, 3/4 Cavalry - circa 1983 |
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All Australian 81-mm Mortar (L16) |
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L54A1 81mm Illumination Round and container markings |
DM93 Fuze |
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C2A1 Sight Unit |
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-- Canada -- |
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C3 (L16A5) |
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NORICUM SM-4 Quad 120mm |
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Various Chinese mortars on display at the PLA Museum in Beijing PRC. 2005 |
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60, 82 and 120 mm Ammunitions, |
Chinese 82 mm Mortar, T-63 |
Chinese 150 mm Mortar, T-?? |
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160 mm Mortar, Chinese
designation unknown, |
Chinese 82 mm Mortar, Type 20 |
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-- Egypt -- |
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Soviet Designed 2B11 Series 120mm Towed Mortar (Bright Star '83) |
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-- Estonia -- |
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Salgad/Soltam (Israel) 81 mm Mortar Sales Brochure |
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Salgad/Soltam 81mm Mortar |
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120mm Mortar, 120KRH92 at the Reila Firing Range |
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NEMO (NEw MOrtar), single 120mm unmanned mortar turret currently being developed by Patria Weapons System Oy (PWS). |
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AMOS (Advanced MOrtar System) Prototype Vehicle... |
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AMOS Test Vehicle 2005 |
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...and as being deployed with the FDF in 2006... |
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...AMOS final configuration and now deployed with FDF (as of March 2006)... |
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160Krh-58 (160mm Mortar) |
160Ntkrmalli55 |
300 Krh/42 |
120 Krh As3h1 |
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120 mm mortar Model 1935 |
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Developed by Tampella in 1935, but not purchased by the FDF. |
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120 Krh/40 |
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See the "Other Mortar Manuals" page for the Manual covers. |
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Purchased by the FDF was known in Tampella internally as "120 mm mortar Model 35/39" and in Sweden as "12 cm Grk m/41 1942" |
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