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WW1 Mortars (Infantry-Level)


Military History | The Great War

While artillery reigned supreme overhead during WW1 and the machine gun managed suppression, the mortar proved ideal for dislodging the enemy from the trenches.

There are a total of [ 5 ] WW1 Mortars (Infantry-Level) entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric order (1-to-Z). Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily primary operator.




1
Picture of the 17cm mittlerer Minenwerfer
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1913
17cm mittlerer Minenwerfer
Medium Trench Mortar
2
Picture of the 25cm schwerer Minenwerfer
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1910
25cm schwerer Minenwerfer
Heavy Trench Mortar
3
Picture of the 7.58cm Minenwerfer
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1914
7.58cm Minenwerfer
Light Rifled Trench Mortar
4
Picture of the Ordnance ML 9.45-inch Heavy Trench Mortar (Flying Pig)
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1916
Ordnance ML 9.45-inch Heavy Trench Mortar (Flying Pig)
Heavy Smoothbore Mortar
5
Picture of the Stokes Mortar (3-inch)
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1915
Stokes Mortar (3-inch)
81mm Light Infantry Mortar / Trench Mortar
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