107mm M1938 mortar

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The Soviet 107mm M1938 mortar was a scaled-down version of the 120mm M1938 mortar intended for use by mountain troops and light enough to be towed by animals on a cart.[2]

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107mm mortar M1938
107mm mortar M1938 in White Eagle Museum
TypeHeavy mortar
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1943–1975 (Soviet Union)
1938–present
WarsWorld War II
Korean War[1]
Vietnam War
Laotian Civil War
Lebanese Civil War
Afghan Wars
2011 Libyan civil war
Production history
Designed1936
Specifications
Mass170 kg (370 lb)
Barrel length1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Diameter107 mm
Crew5

Shell9.1 kg (20 lb) bomb
Caliber107 mm (4.2 in)
Breechmuzzle loaded
Elevation45° to 80°
Traverse3°
Rate of fire15 rpm
Muzzle velocity302 m/s (990 ft/s)
Effective firing range6.3 km (3.9 mi)
FillingTNT
Filling weight1.0 kg (2 lb 3 oz) (OF-841A)
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History

In World War II, the 107mm mortar saw service with Soviet mountain infantry as a divisional artillery weapon.[3] Weapons captured by the Germans were given the designation 10.7 cm Gebirgsgranatwerfer 328(r).[4] Its last significant use in battle was in the Vietnam War. The ability to break down the weapon made it particularly suited to the rugged terrain of Vietnam.[5]

The mortar fired a light HE round (OF-841) and a heavy HE round (OF-841A). The lighter HE round actually carried a larger bursting charge than the heavier HE round.[6] Both rounds used GVMZ-series point detonation fuzes.

Recently, the weapon has been seen in use by rebel forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war.[7]

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See also

Weapons of comparable role, performance and era

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