List of mortar carriers
Self-propelled mortars are mechanized self-propelled artillery pieces that carry heavy mortars.
List[]
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Caliber (mm) | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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81 mm[1] | M4 Mortar Motor Carriage[1] | ![]() |
World War II[1] |
81 mm[1] | M21 Mortar Motor Carriage[1] | ![]() |
World War II[1] |
16 x 81 mm | Reihenwerfer | ![]() |
World War II |
81 mm | Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT) | ![]() |
Modern. |
107 mm[2] | M106 mortar carrier[2] | ![]() |
Cold War[2] |
120 mm | Vz.85 ShM-120 PRAM-S | ![]() |
Cold War |
120 mm | 120 KRH-TEKA (Sisu NA-122) | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm[3] | Patria NEMO[3] | ![]() |
Modern[3] |
120 mm | PLL-05 | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm | RAK | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm | GMM-120 | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm[4] | M1064 mortar carrier[4] | ![]() |
Modern[4] |
120 mm | M1129 Mortar Carrier | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm | 2S9 Nona | ![]() |
Cold War |
120 mm | 2S31 Vena | ![]() |
Modern |
120 mm | ![]() |
Modern | |
120 mm x 2[5] | AMOS[5] | ![]() |
Modern[5] |
240 mm | 2S4 Tyulpan | ![]() |
Cold War |
References[]
Citations[]
Bibliography[]
- Doyle, David (2011). Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles (Second ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 978-1-4402-2572-7.
- Hower, Sara B. (2008). Do Small States Make Bad Allies?. ISBN 978-0-549-58333-2.
- Russell, Phillip (2011). This We'll Defend: The Weapons and Equipment of the U.S. Army. Shilka Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4581-0420-5.
- Zaloga, Steven J. (1994). M3 Infantry Half-Track 1940–1973. New Vanguard. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-467-9.
News sources[]
- Rogoway, Tyler (2014). "The Patria NEMO 'Mortar Boat' Is Small And Fast With A Huge Ass Gun". Newsgroup: http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
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