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  2. 2B9 Vasilek - Wikipedia

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    The 2B9 Vasilek (2Б9 "Василёк" - Cornflower) also known as Vasilyek, [2] AM 289 Vasilyek [3] or AM 2B9 Vasilyek, [3] is an automatic 82 mm gun-mortar developed in the Soviet Union in 1967 and fielded with the Soviet Army in 1970.

  3. List of infantry mortars - Wikipedia

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    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 the problem of satisfying unexpected need for delivery of firepower, particularly for ...

  4. Category:Infantry mortars - Wikipedia

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    2B9 Vasilek; 2B11; 2B14 Podnos; 2S12 Sani; 8 cm Luftminenwerfer M 15; 8 cm minomet vz. 36; 9 cm Minenwerfer M 14; 9 cm Minenwerfer M 17; 9 cm Mortar Type GR; 10.5 cm Luftminenwerfer M 15; 12 cm Minenwerfer M 15; 37 mm marsh mortar; 81 KRH 71 Y; 81 mm mortar; 120 Krh/40; 120 KRH 92

  5. 2S12 Sani - Wikipedia

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    2S12 is in fact the designator for the combination of the 2B11 "Sani" heavy mortar with its transport vehicle 2F510, a GAZ-66-15 4×4 truck. The 2B11 weighs nearly 200 kg (500 lb) when fully assembled, and thus must be mounted to the 2×1 wheeled chassis 2L81 and towed to the emplacement site by the truck. The GAZ-66 prime mover also transports ...

  6. Category:82 mm mortars - Wikipedia

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  7. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    The 81 mm mortar shells used an adapter collar to allow 60 mm mortar shell fuzes to fit. Originally packed in wooden crates, the late war shells (1944–1945) were packed in metal M140 canisters. The M140 canister carried live shells in a four-chambered internal divider, had a horsehair pad in the inside of the lid to cushion the fuzes, and had ...

  8. BMD-1 - Wikipedia

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    BMD-1 converted into a mortar carrier. BMD-1 with turret mounted 2B9 Vasilek mortar. BMD-1 converted into a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. The armament was removed and replaced by a vision device. Fitted on top of the turret is a small box-type launcher for 12×80 mm rockets.

  9. Mortar (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Most modern mortar systems consist of four main components: a barrel, a base plate, a bipod and a sight. Modern mortars normally range in calibre from 60 mm (2.36 in) to 120 mm (4.72 in). However, both larger and smaller mortars have been produced. The modern mortar is a muzzle-loaded weapon and relatively simple to operate.