mortar ammunition

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Mortar ammunition from the 2nd World War. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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60 mm mortar ammunition
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Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mine for mortar, military ammunition, on white isolated background. 3d illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mortar is usually a simple, lightweight, man-portable, muzzle-loaded weapon, consisting of a smooth-bore metal tube fixed to a base plate with a lightweight bipod mount and a sight. They launch explosive shells in high-arcing ballistic trajectories. Mortars are typically used as indirect fire weapons for close fire support with a variety of ammunition.


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