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US Mortar
Description
Mortars are the oldest and
most widely used artillery,
and were a critical element of trench warfare during World War I.
In the 1930s, the
U.S. Army Ordnance Department
ordered the design of a 60mm
mortar, after purchasing the design license for the Mle1935.
This new weapon would be known as the M2, and soon became the most popular weapon of
its type.
The standard U.S. mortar battalion was equipped with the 81mm mortar, also created
under a license from Bran. The M6A1 Hand Cart was
developed for transporting these
weapons, along with a special harness
so they could be moved by mules. However, the M21 half-track remained the mortar carrier of choice. From July 1940 to June
1945, the U.S. Army issued
a total of 110,000 mortars.