- mortar unit
- минометная часть [подразделение]
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Mortar (weapon) — Part of the series on Cannon His … Wikipedia
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Downing Street mortar attack — Coordinates: 51°30′12″N 0°07′40″W / 51.503389°N 0.127639°W / 51.503389; 0.127639 … Wikipedia
M252 Mortar — The M252 81 mm medium weight Mortar is an American smooth bore, muzzle loading, high angle of fire weapon used for long range indirect fire support to light infantry, air assault, and airborne units across the entire front of a battalion zone of… … Wikipedia
1994 Crossmaglen mortar attack — Part of The Troubles A British Army Lynx helicopter Location … Wikipedia
M120 120 mm mortar — The M120 120 mm mortar is the latest development of the Soltam M 65 120 mm mortar and has replaced the M30 107 mm (4.2 inch) mortar in United States (U.S.) Army infantry and armor units. It is much lighter than the M30, has a greater range, and… … Wikipedia
Osnabrück mortar attack — Part of The Troubles A Spartan armoured carrier, a type of vehicle deployed at Osnabrück as part of the 4th Mechanized Brigade … Wikipedia
1985 Newry mortar attack — Part of The Troubles Location Newry, Northern Ireland Date 28 February 1985 18:32 (GMT) Target … Wikipedia
Chemical mortar battalion — The United States chemical mortar battalions were army units attached to U.S. Infantry divisions, and it was their responsibility to service the 4.2 in (107 mm) chemical mortar during World War II. For this reason they were also called the Four… … Wikipedia
M224 Mortar — The M224 60 mm Lightweight Mortar is a smooth bore, muzzle loading, high angle of fire weapon used for close in support of ground troops. DescriptionThe M224 system is composed of the M225 Cannon (14.4 lb), M170 Bipod (15.2 lb), M7 Baseplate… … Wikipedia
12-inch coast defense mortar — The coast defense mortar was a massive weapon of 12 inch caliber emplaced during the 1890s and early 1900s to defend U.S. harbors from seaborne attack. In 1886 when the Endicott Board set forth its plan for upgrading the coast defenses of the… … Wikipedia