A mortar is designed to perform fire tasks from direct fire damage to live and enemy objects at a range up to 3.5 km. The mortar can be used both with a large base plate and a two-leg for firing from the closed emplacement site, and with a small base plate without a double leg with an electronic sighting unit for shooting “from the hand” (for units of special forces).
• Barrel
• Baseplate for use in conventional
mode
• Baseplate for use in handheld mode
• Bipod
• Single maintenance kit
• Package
At the request of the customer, we can convey the optical sight MPM-44M type or analog.
Caliber, mm: 60
Maximum range of shooting for shot M720, m: no less than 3500
Maximum range of shooting for shot М73NE, m: no less than 2500
Minimum range of shooting, m: no more than 110
Shot, shot/min:
-not less than 10
-maximum 22-25
Mortar weight in the combat position, kg:
-with small base plate: 20 ± 1
-with big base plate: 22 ± 1
Angle of ascension, degrees:
-vertical: from 45 to 85
-horizontal: ± 4
Bipod travel, degrees: 360
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