How to Fire a Mortar?

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AiTelly

AiTelly

4 місяці тому

This is a 60 mm Cannon it can be operated in Handheld Mode or Conventional Mode using these Bipods legs.
When Dropped the round activates the detonators through the firing pin, triggering the propellant charge
The greater the number of charges, the farther the round will travel.
In Hand held Mode The mortar is aligned alongside the muzzle for azimuth, and observe the range scale on the handle for elevation.
In simple terms raising the Barrel at Higher angle the round will travel less further while Decreasing the angle results with the round travelling much further.
This is how he aim the crosshair, he uses both hands and adjusts the tripod elevation using the knob as shown in the animations all in the video ahead so stay tuned and don’t miss a beat.
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@justinwaller7081
@justinwaller7081 20 днів тому
Having spent time as a mortarman in both the USMC and US Army, I found I preferred the 81mm mortar. It's more stable than the 60mm and I always found it easier to aim with its offset bipod. The 120mm is just too heavy to deal with, so I didn't like it as much. That being said, no one expects to to hike a 120mm mortar, so that counts for something. Also, the FO sends the call for fire to the FDC who then works up the data with the plotting boards or mortar ballistic computer. The FDC sends the firing data to the gunline. I look at it like this: the FO is the eyes, the FDC is the brains, the gunline is the muscle. Cool video. I can use this to show people what I used to do because they always ask and it's a bit difficult to describe without the visual.
@Nghilifa
@Nghilifa 3 місяці тому
As a former mortarman myself, this warms my heart! ♥👍🏿
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
Thank You
@HouseDracul
@HouseDracul 2 місяці тому
Why is it a subhuman hand? Disgusting!
@tyronecomblast1078
@tyronecomblast1078 4 місяці тому
This is the ONLY video on UKposts that’s shows you how to aim a mortar!👏🏾
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks!
@danielpickrell8311
@danielpickrell8311 3 місяці тому
As GWOT 11C I can vouch for this
@tyronecomblast1078
@tyronecomblast1078 3 місяці тому
@@Aitellyno thank you guys!
@gamers-r_cool
@gamers-r_cool 3 місяці тому
LOL
@fgtrbhwerth3w
@fgtrbhwerth3w Місяць тому
no, it doesn't. It ain't that simple. An 82mm mortar (=the real thing) works differently.
@KgaogelokhumoMojalefa
@KgaogelokhumoMojalefa 4 місяці тому
Every video is highly informative I'm also impressed by the quality of the videos keep it up
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Glad you like them!
@user-qf3wz4cr7g
@user-qf3wz4cr7g 4 місяці тому
Agreed
@thanasisrks4944
@thanasisrks4944 4 місяці тому
I always struggled to understand how mortars are aimed and particularly in what angle they are set and how do they calculate the range to the target over a hill. To me that range scale made perfect sense, thanks for the information!
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Always Welcome
@shaik.m.abdullah027
@shaik.m.abdullah027 12 днів тому
Most probably it is the simplest war machine but most used one. ❤
@MrMulleteer
@MrMulleteer 3 місяці тому
I was part of the mortar team (81KRH) and responsible of aiming . Mortar is almost never used with line of sight. Usually team leader positions a rod to give aiming direction, wind correction and voices distance estimation that I dialed in. Then we adjusted based on impact observation. Mortar is surprisingly accurate weapon when used correctly. Most common dangers are accidental double loading and mortar falling over when the egg is still inside the tube. Latter happened us once and we hit nearby road outside our firing sector. Fortunately nobody was hit.
@SteamWolf320
@SteamWolf320 3 місяці тому
Did you actually crouch over the mortar to aim it like in the animation? That looks like a very uncomfortable position to be in while aiming!
@MrMulleteer
@MrMulleteer 3 місяці тому
@@SteamWolf320 Larger 81mm mortar so sights was higher and position on knee. Much worse part is carrying the tube, baseplate and tripod that weight about 20kg (40lbs) each. Always for several miles per day. I was like 19y and fit at the time so it wasn't that bad though.
@derrickbailey9821
@derrickbailey9821 3 місяці тому
What keeps the tail from blowing off if the charge is around the shaft part?
@MrMulleteer
@MrMulleteer 3 місяці тому
@@derrickbailey9821 Charge is slower explosive so pressure in the tube raises gradually over the whole time grenade is still inside the tube. Also the shaft is hollow so pressure inside and outside it is the same, it's not really stressed that much.
@Trust_but_Verify
@Trust_but_Verify 3 місяці тому
Wouldn't different loads of explosive rings have different flight path at the same tube elevation? Didn't see the video talk about how to adjust for that difference.
@RICKY-RIKON
@RICKY-RIKON 3 місяці тому
Nice vídeo! I remember one friend of mine serving at the army of nicaragua between the "contras" war told about that use of the mortar without the tripod, more easy and allways on the run ( improvised) they called using it with a tripod was a hesitate but more fun in " Tiro Vietnamita"( in Vietnamese mode) against the contras guys 😂🎉 he told me was a very funny moments, cheers.
@bodyperfect1
@bodyperfect1 4 місяці тому
Excellent animation and simple explanation 👍
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
We tried to make it as simple as Possible
@nirodharupasinghe2288
@nirodharupasinghe2288 3 місяці тому
flying path is wrong
@saiga12forme88
@saiga12forme88 Місяць тому
Cool vid, thanks for taking the time to make it. Stuff like this is always interesting.
@VALMOX
@VALMOX 4 місяці тому
Thank you for this tutorial!❤️ Now I gonna use this knowledge in Battlefield 4👍
@johnslagboom1836
@johnslagboom1836 3 місяці тому
From 1982 to 1984 I was Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines 60mm mortar section leader stationed in 29 Palms. We were still using the Korean vintage M-2 60mm mortars when the M225 first came out and replaced it. Talk about a night and day difference! Close to twice the range and 360-degree sighting system. Basically, the same system that was used with the 81 mm mortar. One correction to this video. There as a small, rectangular base plate that was used in the handheld mode.
@PhillipeHasselhoff
@PhillipeHasselhoff 3 місяці тому
Gracias! Por fin veo y entiendo como funciona la mira de un mortero. Excelente video 👌
@wimverhaegen9065
@wimverhaegen9065 3 місяці тому
Very informative as always. Love this format.
@bubbamarkland1992
@bubbamarkland1992 Місяць тому
This is an amazing video. I’ve been asking military members how mortars work since I can remember. No one really knew bc most military members don’t mess with mortars
@mikeroach3301
@mikeroach3301 28 днів тому
I was 11C on a 60mm mortar crew from 1990 to 1994 in the US Army, this is the gun system we used. Great video! One correction, the baseplate digs itself into the ground. The gunner stands on the baseplate for the first round to help embed it. You actually dig it out, not in.
@YahooFiles
@YahooFiles 4 місяці тому
I always wondered how this worked. Keep it up!!!
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks
@deraltekaiser6361
@deraltekaiser6361 4 місяці тому
Really love what you guys do, I've learned so much just binging on your videos.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks 🙏🏻👍🏻
@mahiramvevo
@mahiramvevo 4 місяці тому
@@Aitelly hello awesome work and i have a question how the shell ? WORKS is there electronic things ? inside .? as we can set explotion as we want
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 4 місяці тому
My cat loves u too🐱♥️♥️♥️
@Preinstallable
@Preinstallable 3 місяці тому
Thanks, will be needing this
@jeffkidwell783
@jeffkidwell783 3 місяці тому
Thanks for another awesome video
@novusaldynn8121
@novusaldynn8121 4 місяці тому
Loving it, Great and informative too.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Much appreciated!
@mr.fazler7611
@mr.fazler7611 4 місяці тому
U have been did more hard works for done this episode dude...great job
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
thanks!
@randellharris7541
@randellharris7541 Місяць тому
excellent video! more please!
@seventeenshaun6424
@seventeenshaun6424 4 місяці тому
Always very informative
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks Shaun 🙏🏻
@Dannysoutherner
@Dannysoutherner 3 місяці тому
Less further? Interesting term. Good explanation.
@TerryCheever
@TerryCheever 3 місяці тому
Yeah, remember firing M29 81mm mortars as well as M-60 MGs in Army ROTC during Vietnam at Ft Lewis, WA. Was pretty good at it too. Though I joined the Air Force instead the Army ROTC was a good eye opener.
@TheM7016
@TheM7016 4 місяці тому
Great video as always
@sird135
@sird135 3 місяці тому
I will apply this to my lesson plan as a performance task for my students.
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 3 місяці тому
Former 81 mortarman Army 1968-69. I like the new design. Those adjustable impact shells are clever though of course debatable practical value. The video didn’t quite capture the technique of sighting it in with the aiming stakes, which also had little red or green lights on them for night firing. The accuracy is mostly up to the forward observer’s map reading but maybe today they use GPS. So much relies on GPS but the Chinese or Russians have plans to knock out GPS satellites. Anyway, the 81 is indeed a powerful weapon, the 60 doesn’t have much more bang than a hand grenade. The old steel baseplates were the devil to carry in the field. If you didn’t cover your ears when firing “charge nine” you could damage your hearing.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
Awesome 👍🏻 thanks you for your Service
@bradyjohnson8400
@bradyjohnson8400 3 місяці тому
we have optics now that can laze targets without satellite but are much more effective when using the satellite
@juan_matus
@juan_matus 3 місяці тому
gracias por el tutorial, hay que estar preparados ...
@nandofgh
@nandofgh 20 днів тому
Absolutely amazing vídeo ! Loved the explanation and animations. Now I'm interested in these fuzes, they're very flexible for a purely mechanical device that probably works on timing mechanisms. Plus, if you consider the massive foces acting on it and the vibrations, it's quite a miracle of engineering.
@arthurcrego8297
@arthurcrego8297 3 місяці тому
Super interesting for sure
@emsapangaier3229
@emsapangaier3229 2 місяці тому
Thanks for the knowledge. God bless you brother.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 2 місяці тому
God Bless you too
@videocreator-wj6ul
@videocreator-wj6ul 3 місяці тому
Nice explanition
@surendratudu9531
@surendratudu9531 4 місяці тому
Awesome bro awesome. You complete my Fantasy
@jonpaarlberg
@jonpaarlberg 3 місяці тому
Nice video! Don’t forget the 81mm mortar which is probably the most common one used by US Army infantry.
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 3 місяці тому
I was wondering how he omitted the 81.
@mahi98goodguy
@mahi98goodguy 4 місяці тому
This video will be very helpfull for those who dozed off in artillery class😊😊
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
:)
@thegioiongvat-animal9383
@thegioiongvat-animal9383 3 місяці тому
such a great video, thank you very much
@LouinVB
@LouinVB 3 місяці тому
I too wondered how mortars are aimed. Interesting concept
@mabiniansfarmer1989
@mabiniansfarmer1989 3 місяці тому
Wow nice explanation...
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 місяці тому
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
Thanks
@penta123100
@penta123100 4 місяці тому
Very informative.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Glad you think so!
@joseluisvincentelli4464
@joseluisvincentelli4464 Місяць тому
Great video
@leegillow3475
@leegillow3475 4 місяці тому
Great content, thank you
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Always welcome 😁
@remy9858
@remy9858 4 місяці тому
Great content,I hope this channel hits 1m subs
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks! hoping for the Best
@davidhager3650
@davidhager3650 3 місяці тому
As a former 13F40 Forward Observer I can say your depiction of the FO. are wrong. He does not use a plotting wheel. He simply sends in the grid coordinates and the direction to the target and elevation if relevant. To the Fire Direction center. The FDC uses the plotting wheel to convert grid coordinates to deflection, elevation and charge. But overall a well made and informative video.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
Thanks you for your service.
@geoffhughes225
@geoffhughes225 Місяць тому
I'm sure computers have replaced the plotter board now. But the theories remain the same
@justinwaller7081
@justinwaller7081 20 днів тому
@@geoffhughes225 We had the mortar ballistic computers in the USMC 1994-2003 and a newer computer when I was Army 2009-2013. I could still be quicker on the old plotting board than on the computer. In the time I was in, the computers didn't necessarily replace the plotting board, but was an additional tool. When I was an FDC chief, my plotter usually used the computer and I ran the plotting board as the check. I usually had the computation first and the plotter would then say check or hold, though almost always check. One thing about the plotting board is that if an issue does come up, it's usually quick and easy to see why. Not so with the computer. I would run two plotting boards or one of each, but never two computers. But that was my FDC and how I chose to run it. Don't know about how they do things now.
@kennycubensis8152
@kennycubensis8152 3 місяці тому
So we always had three guys per gun and the FDC was a separate position and theu were the ones to use the ploting board in our unit and in hand held mode, if using the trigger fire, you wont want to go over charge one as anything higher could likley break you hand or wrist. Love this video, brings back memories. The select fire HE round was the M720, my favorite, but we later switched to point of impact of M888 HE rounds
@BittleXanime
@BittleXanime 2 місяці тому
Best home defense weapon!
@mohammedamanuddin980
@mohammedamanuddin980 4 місяці тому
NICE.
@sakibaminsanim
@sakibaminsanim 4 місяці тому
Wow nice explanation
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks and welcome
@oleksiirudyk83
@oleksiirudyk83 4 місяці тому
Comment for more than seven words for support you and your team. Thanks for the video.
@amr0017
@amr0017 4 місяці тому
Great content
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thanks 🙏🏻👍
@ardobintangramadhan4015
@ardobintangramadhan4015 3 місяці тому
Very nice video. I like it so much
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
Thanks Bro
@user-bc7ki7di7i
@user-bc7ki7di7i 9 днів тому
The squad leader and the gunner are on the same side of the tube in the animation yet are described as being on different sides by the narrator. Also, the ignition tube isn't sandwiched between the explosive filler. That implies a 2D arrangement. The ignition tube is in the center of the charge that surrounds it on all sides axially. Another thing is what you're calling the burster charge, the ignition tube, is really the booster charge. The burster charge is the main charge that is used to damage, or kill. The booster charge is what takes the weak initiation charge contained in the fuze as an initiator and then sets off the burster charge. The propellant rings are not high explosive and do not create "high explosive gasses" they are propellant. As such they burn at a much slower rate so they can fill the chamber/barrel with expanding gasses and not destroy the tube as the detonation of high explosives would in a confined space. The propellant used is designed to best suit the parameters of the mortar system. High explosives would see such a spike in pressure immediately upon detonation it would destroy the tube, kill the crew, and likely detonate the burster charge in the warhead.
@jamespaul579
@jamespaul579 4 місяці тому
Thank u very much 🎉❤
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
You're welcome 😊
@khaled4nxt
@khaled4nxt 4 місяці тому
Great 👍🏻 job
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thank you! Cheers!
@leftblank131
@leftblank131 3 місяці тому
Life skills worth knowing.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 3 місяці тому
😉🙏
@radouanefideman
@radouanefideman 2 місяці тому
Intéressant
@anasqai
@anasqai 4 місяці тому
What kind of wind start creating direction to a mortar's missle? Is measurements believed yet? If yes then speed of wind = 1m away from landing point such thing?
@shoktroop
@shoktroop 4 місяці тому
Awesome video..
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Thank you
@Kismis12350
@Kismis12350 4 місяці тому
This is one of the weapons that confuse me about how soldiers aiming this thing without using satellite but still hit the target. Tq for the explanation
@bradyjohnson8400
@bradyjohnson8400 3 місяці тому
math using a map and knowledge of how azmiuths and mils work
@marcomodena8076
@marcomodena8076 4 місяці тому
Me lo ricordo bene , alzo direzione tiro carica cadenza ...Fantastico ! 106^ Compagnia Alpini Mortaisti , Battaglione Saluzzo 2 Reggimento Brigata Taurinense
@waleedali9393
@waleedali9393 4 місяці тому
Wonderful job and soo creative and impressive 👏 as always thank you so for your awesome job 🙏 and briefing and analyses Happy new year by the way my brother Always and forever keep on the triangle 🔻 keep on resistance 🔻🦁🦁🦁🦁🔥🔥🇵🇸🇵🇸 🔻✌️🇵🇸✌️🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🔻🔻🔻🔻
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Wow, thank you!
@waleedali9393
@waleedali9393 4 місяці тому
@@Aitelly always welcome it's only the truth
@RoadlightsFactory
@RoadlightsFactory 2 місяці тому
nice
@marshalllapenta7656
@marshalllapenta7656 3 місяці тому
Question? Is this 1 of HAMA'S favorite weapons to use?
@ravemaster4432
@ravemaster4432 4 місяці тому
Can you also explain how the Chabad Tunnel System works?
@Tony.L9793
@Tony.L9793 19 днів тому
i wonder if the rounds can be thrown after hitting the bottom without using the tube
@pavlematovic2116
@pavlematovic2116 Місяць тому
I would like to see how those settings on the grenade work, what happens that it detonates half a second earlier and later that is very interesting.
@sheldoniusRex
@sheldoniusRex 3 місяці тому
At least in the US Army, the initial a in "azimuth" is pronounced with the same vowel sound as the a in "pass." The 120mm mortar is not a cannon. It is a mortar. It's just bigger. There is a 120mm cannon. That gun is significantly heavier and more powerful.
@quranhd2422
@quranhd2422 4 місяці тому
Hello, what beautiful and excellent videos, a lot of information and excellent explanation. Keep it up. Can I translate the content into Arabic and publish it?
@racialconsciousness6996
@racialconsciousness6996 4 місяці тому
Forward Observers are colloquially referred to as "fisters". But they're currently being phased out due to drones. Drones make way better spotters and fisters.
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Yoe are Right 100 %
@robertklimczak5630
@robertklimczak5630 3 місяці тому
W polsce rak pracuje z systemem topaz Topaz to system pracy wielu broni z dronami wlacznie.. Masz dane rzeczywiste w tym momencie o celu. W raku wpisujesz dane lub przysyłają ci je ustawia się automatem i strzelasz serie ..A po 15 sekundach odjeżdżasz. Bateria rak jest rozsypana po wielu miejscach i może pracować mimo wszystko razem. Jak ukraincy nie zapomną że to tylko moździerz mogą zrobić wiele złego rosjanom.
@bradyjohnson8400
@bradyjohnson8400 3 місяці тому
yea no
@arnolfoabetriabucio9244
@arnolfoabetriabucio9244 4 місяці тому
Have you ever wonder how did the 2b9 vasilek rapid mortar work
@OttoSchiffbauer
@OttoSchiffbauer Місяць тому
Interesting video. I have a question about the Propellant Charges? .. How do the Soldiers attach the Charges to the Mortar before loading??? .. 🙄🤔👍
@justinwaller7081
@justinwaller7081 19 днів тому
Not necessary. The charges are already on the mortar round. It's a matter of taking charges off rather than attaching them. The charges as shown on the video, we called donut charges. They could be pulled off and then put back on, just sliding them back on. They are like donuts with a bite taken out. The older rounds had more charges, up to nine, in little bags we called tea-bags. Once taken off, they could not be put back on so easily.
@user-dj6wx6qk7j
@user-dj6wx6qk7j Місяць тому
Vey nice video! But i get one question, if I get enough strong, can i shoot from it like from bazooka (like just take it in hands)?
@geoffhughes225
@geoffhughes225 Місяць тому
Only once!!
@ruzgaryildirim5655
@ruzgaryildirim5655 4 місяці тому
video idea: how an harrier jump jet works?
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
But Harrier Jump Jet is Retired i guess
@mehrdad4784
@mehrdad4784 4 місяці тому
Nice
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
@mehrdad4784 Thanks
@user-op1qd6pp4i
@user-op1qd6pp4i 3 місяці тому
Vary good
@stevelee6283
@stevelee6283 4 місяці тому
Very good design….I like the way 2 soldiers fire team…in Vietnam War sometime in “broken arrow”…soldiers can hit the mortar round to the base and throw over the VC attack charge…
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
Only One Soldier can Operate it if it's fired Trigger
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 3 місяці тому
It seems like one-man firing would be a desperate act as with mortars you need a constant supply of ammunition and accuracy. Former mortarman. We didn’t have the 60mm in the Army in VN though.
@vorandrew
@vorandrew 4 місяці тому
noice!
@Flip-px3jq
@Flip-px3jq 3 місяці тому
Im support you
@rminott962
@rminott962 3 місяці тому
Light infantry as i was in the pass, usually use the 60mm mortar.dont forget it needs to be carried on a soldiers back, airborne unit move fast .81mm seldom used them it's alot heavier to run with
@user-Abuqahir0
@user-Abuqahir0 3 місяці тому
This is what I was missing and I found it on this channel thanks to the owner of the channel
@tahmeedpronoy3195
@tahmeedpronoy3195 4 місяці тому
How does vertical launch system vls wotk
@wallclock4648
@wallclock4648 3 місяці тому
How does a wire guided TOW missile work?
@royrice8021
@royrice8021 3 місяці тому
Very handy when neighborhood disputes flare up. Get them through your local HOA at a discount.
@merlinch4256
@merlinch4256 Місяць тому
Interesting, but some flaws: - 2:03 the squad leader is on the left of the gun (not on the right) - 3:46 the gunner squeezes the trigger only once the shell has come down the tube, and not as seen in the video 4:00 what comes out of the tube is a shell, not a mortar (= the tube) Merlin, former M113 based 120 mm mortar gunner
@Chriswilliamsyoutube
@Chriswilliamsyoutube Місяць тому
how does the mortar know its height off the ground to airburst?
@guyweisbeck3258
@guyweisbeck3258 4 місяці тому
High diddle diddle far pole in the middle. 11C 81mm and 4.2 .
@fyrchmyrddin1937
@fyrchmyrddin1937 3 місяці тому
Interestingly enough, the Army started to remove their previous 60mm mortar, the M2, from service. As I recall, they weren't even back in the same numbers as was the case in Korea. The thinking was apparently that 40mm grenade launchers would provide the essential indirect capability at short range, with the 81mm being the smallest mortar needed. However, there's a gap between the maximum grenade launcher range and the regular minimum range of the M29 (which is also significantly heavier), and the VC rapidly learned to seek out that "sweet spot" prior to assaulting U.S. units.
@zakariakhalifa2757
@zakariakhalifa2757 3 місяці тому
I like your channel. Please, I would like you to show me how the Black Hawk military helicopter works in addition to the work of the stealth aircraft. Thank you for the special channel Zakaria👍✌
@jasip1000
@jasip1000 2 місяці тому
I still don’t get how you use the aiming sticks, together with the data you receive from the FO?
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 2 місяці тому
Those are just to check how much the Mortar had moved.
@warkillerman5044
@warkillerman5044 9 днів тому
what are propeller charges
@soomaaliga_xalaasha_ah
@soomaaliga_xalaasha_ah 3 місяці тому
Can you please tell us the software you used to animate? We want to use it for education purpose.
@NobleDorito8698
@NobleDorito8698 4 місяці тому
Thanks for this video! I learned it just in case world war 3 breaks out
@Aitelly
@Aitelly 4 місяці тому
👍🏻
@CapitaineNautilus
@CapitaineNautilus Місяць тому
What does it mean to "register" a mortar (in WWII)?
@ahmadbashiri4880
@ahmadbashiri4880 3 місяці тому
In 2008 I was stationed at a patrol base in kandahar Afghanistan. The Afghan national army had a mortar which they were using it against the Taliban, one day as they were using it a round got stuck inside, the commander needed someone to assist him taking it out. Everyone was hiding and not daring to get close to it and help him. Me being a rookie interpreter stepped in and assisted him taking it out. Later on I realized how dangerous it was to take out a stuck mortar round. This is a memory that I wanted to share.
@Roasted_wagyu_beef12
@Roasted_wagyu_beef12 4 місяці тому
Was really interested in it .seeing khamas video of them clapping some diaper force cheeks thought how do they launch mortar 😅
@scapegoat762
@scapegoat762 3 місяці тому
You seem to be fascinated with cheeks getting clapped. I guess twelve year olds are into that sort of thing these days...
@isaacberry93
@isaacberry93 3 місяці тому
Thanks for vid, i study it incase ww3 happen and im being drafted , so drill sgt will proud of me😎
@bruhism173
@bruhism173 4 місяці тому
During battle of stalingrad, when german broke through to the volga north of the southern pocket they were forming a Mortar team along side the volga saw them overrunning their fellow comrades positions further up and started shooting the mortar almost straight up to fight the germans at point blank range with the mortar
@jakedee4117
@jakedee4117 3 місяці тому
i also remember reading a story about soviet mortar crews firing so fast that they had 6 shells in the air at one time.
@falcon4548
@falcon4548 14 днів тому
😊well first I have to acquire one
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