List of mortar carriers

Self-propelled mortars are mechanized self-propelled artillery pieces that carry heavy mortars.

List

Caliber (mm) Weapon name Country of origin Period
81 mm[1]M4 Mortar Motor Carriage[1] United States[1]World War II[1]
81 mm[1]M21 Mortar Motor Carriage[1] United States[1]World War II[1]
16 x 81 mmReihenwerfer Nazi GermanyWorld War II
81 mm Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT)  India Modern.
107 mm[2]M106 mortar carrier[2] United States[2]Cold War[2]
120 mmVz.85 ShM-120 PRAM-S CzechoslovakiaCold War
120 mm120 KRH-TEKA (Sisu NA-122) FinlandModern
120 mm[3]Patria NEMO[3] Finland[3]Modern[3]
120 mmPLL-05 People's Republic of ChinaModern
120 mmRAK PolandModern
120 mmGMM-120 GeorgiaModern
120 mm[4]M1064 mortar carrier[4] United States[4]Modern[4]
120 mmM1129 Mortar Carrier United StatesModern
120 mm2S9 Nona Soviet UnionCold War
120 mm2S31 Vena RussiaModern
120 mm2S34 Hosta RussiaModern
120 mm x 2[5]AMOS[5] Finland/Sweden[5]Modern[5]
240 mm2S4 Tyulpan Soviet UnionCold War
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References

Citations

  1. Zaloga 1994, p. 43.
  2. Doyle 2011, pp. 315–317.
  3. Rogoway 2014.
  4. Russell 2011.
  5. Hower 2008, p. 148.

Bibliography

  • Doyle, David (2011). Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles (Second ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 978-1-4402-2572-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Hower, Sara B. (2008). Do Small States Make Bad Allies?. ProQuest. ISBN 978-0-549-58333-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Russell, Phillip (2011). This We'll Defend: The Weapons and Equipment of the U.S. Army. Shilka Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4581-0420-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Zaloga, Steven J. (1994). M3 Infantry Half-Track 1940–1973. New Vanguard. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-467-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

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