What is 81mm mortar ammo?

81mm Mortar Ammunition And Fuzes Gary’s U.S. Infantry Weapons Reference Guide DESCRIPTION Each cartridge has fins around the tail to stabilize it in flight and to cause it to strike fuze-end first. The propelling charge consists of an ignition cartridge and removable propellant increments.

What is the range of a 120mm rifled mortar?

120 mm smoothbore mortars have maximum ranges of approximately 7,200 m to 9,500 m, when firing conventional HE mortar projectiles. Rocket-assisted mortar projectiles are also available, and these projectiles extend the range of the system. 120 mm rifled mortars have a maximum range of approximately 8.2 km,…

What is the burst rate of a Cardom 120mm mortar?

IDF “Keshet” 120mm mortar. The 120 mm Cardom has a burst rate of 16 rpm, followed by a 4 rpm sustained rate of fire. The Cardom Recoil Mortar System has been qualified for fielding with the 3rd US Army Stryker brigade, and will be coupled to the US Army’s M95 Mortar Fire Control System on the M1129 Mortar Carrier.

What is an M1 81 sabot made of?

The M1 81mm sabot (inert) consists of two major components: the 81mm aluminum alloy sabot and 22mm subcaliber cartridge. The sabot is designed to fire the subcaliber cartridge through the barrel. The subcaliber cartridge, when loaded into the sabot, approximates a round of service ammunition both in size and weight.

When did the L16 81mm mortar come out?

L16 81mm mortar. It was introduced in 1965–66, replacing the Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar in UK service, where it is used by the Army, the Royal Marines and the RAF Regiment. In UK armoured/mechanised infantry battalions, the L16 mortar is mounted in an FV 432 AFV (six per battalion mortar platoon).

What is the muzzle velocity of an 81mm mortar?

L16 81mm mortar Muzzle velocity 225 m/s (740 ft/s) Effective firing range HE: 100–5,675 m (109–6,206 yd) Smoke: 10 Maximum firing range 5,650 m (6,180 yd) Feed system Manual

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