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  • In a military context, a '''mortar''' is an indirect fire weapon, often muzzle-loader, firing shells using a g ...rst siege cannon were direct fire weapons intended to batter down walls, a mortar, firing hollow shells filled with gunpowder or incendiary material, could f
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  • File:Mortar boat.jpg
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  • ...[[infantry]] units. Especially in Russian-influenced forces, there may be mortar carriers for larger mortars (e.g., 240mm) operated by [[artillery]] units. ...120mm M1064. M1129 carriers are equipped with an additional 60mm or 81mm mortar, which the crew remove from the vehicle and mount on the ground before it c
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  • {{main|120mm mortar}} {{main|mortar carrier}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M1064 mortar carrier]]
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  • {{Image|Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg|right|350px|M1129 mortar carrier.}} ...mored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle family]], the '''M1129 [[mortar carrier]]''' provides [[indirect fire]] in [[direct support]] of infantry a
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  • Military vehicles that either transport a [[mortar]] to be fired from the ground, or directly from the carrier vehicle
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  • {{r|Light mortar}} {{r|60mm mortar||**}}
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  • [[60mm mortar]], based on a French design, used by the U.S. Army and Marines in the [[Sec
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  • (MC) self-propelled [[120mm mortar]] for [[indirect fire]] in [[direct support]] of [[Stryker Brigade Combat
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  • U.S. Army and widely exported [[mortar carrier]], [[120mm mortar|120mm]] in the most recent versions, built on the chassis of a [[M113 armor
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  • U.S. developed [[81mm mortar|81mm]] [[mortar carrier]] in an [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] chassis
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  • '''Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM)''' is the U.S. Army term for a new defensive technique that detects ...Majors in Command of Air Defense Artillery's Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar Batteries
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  • ...ation of a British [[81mm mortar]], the '''M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar''' is an infantry support weapon which, when separated into four components ...osphorus also are available. It uses the same M64 sight as the [[M224 60mm mortar]].
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  • ...and techniques to detect [[unguided rocket]]s, [[artillery]] shells, and [[mortar]] rounds in flight, warn friendly forces that are threatened, and, with new
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  • Standard U.S. Army medium infantry support mortar
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|Light mortar}} {{r|60mm mortar||**}}
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  • {{main|120mm mortar}} {{main|mortar carrier}}
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  • U.S. developed [[81mm mortar|81mm]] [[mortar carrier]] in an [[M113 armored personnel carrier]] chassis
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  • ...butes of a grenade launcher and a light mortar, incorrectly called a "knee mortar"
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  • U.S. Army and widely exported [[mortar carrier]], [[120mm mortar|120mm]] in the most recent versions, built on the chassis of a [[M113 armor
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  • {{Image|Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg|right|350px|M1129 mortar carrier.}} ...mored fighting vehicle)|U.S. Army Stryker vehicle family]], the '''M1129 [[mortar carrier]]''' provides [[indirect fire]] in [[direct support]] of infantry a
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  • #REDIRECT [[M1064 mortar carrier]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]]
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  • Standard U.S. Army medium infantry support mortar
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  • {{r|Mortar}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Mortar}} {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...nd lightweight weapon, there was no precise Allied counterpart; the [[60mm mortar]] was heavier. There were grenade-launching adapters for infantry rifles, w ...e term for its curved baseplate. The Japanese did, indeed, refer to a "leg mortar", but that was only a way to carry the weapon: the base plate strapped to t
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  • ...[[infantry]] units. Especially in Russian-influenced forces, there may be mortar carriers for larger mortars (e.g., 240mm) operated by [[artillery]] units. ...120mm M1064. M1129 carriers are equipped with an additional 60mm or 81mm mortar, which the crew remove from the vehicle and mount on the ground before it c
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  • (MC) self-propelled [[120mm mortar]] for [[indirect fire]] in [[direct support]] of [[Stryker Brigade Combat
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  • Military vehicles that either transport a [[mortar]] to be fired from the ground, or directly from the carrier vehicle
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  • ...it is the active ingredient in the construction materials concrete, grout, mortar and plaster.
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  • ...e coverage, short-range [[counterbattery]]/[[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] radar
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  • [[60mm mortar]], based on a French design, used by the U.S. Army and Marines in the [[Sec
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  • ...ation of a British [[81mm mortar]], the '''M252 81mm Medium Extended Range Mortar''' is an infantry support weapon which, when separated into four components ...osphorus also are available. It uses the same M64 sight as the [[M224 60mm mortar]].
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  • File:Mortar boat.jpg
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  • {{r|XM1204 NLOS mortar}}(NLOS-M) {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|M125 mortar carrier}} {{r|M1064 mortar carrier}}
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  • ...rs give short range, 360-degree coverage of artillery, unguided rocket and mortar projectiles in flight. Formerly called the Lightweight Countermortar Radar, ...battery weapons, and to cueing|cue defensive counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) systems. The C-RAM and counterbattery missions are complementary; C
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  • ...and techniques to detect [[unguided rocket]]s, [[artillery]] shells, and [[mortar]] rounds in flight, warn friendly forces that are threatened, and, with new
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  • {{r|M2 mortar}}
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  • ...hat role but being deployed for land-based [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] (C-RAM) defense against guerrilla rockets.
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  • ...; variants include reconnaisance with a 90mm gun, repair, and a possible [[mortar carrier]]
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  • ...fense Forces]] in direct warfare. Therefore, they use measures including [[mortar]] and [[unguided rocket]] fire from the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[West Bank]], a ...to the Palestinian territory. Other measures differ whether the rocket and mortar threat, or the infiltration threat, is under discussion.
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}} {{r|Mortar}}
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  • File:Stryker Brigade Mortar-Carrier.jpg
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  • ...ng defense against [[cruise missile]]s and [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems; [[integrated air defense system]]s become very complex when faci
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • The most common example would be [[artillery]] larger than a light [[mortar]]. These contrast with individual weapons such as a [[rifle]], [[pistol]], ...cally possible for one person to operate, for example, a [[howitzer]] or [[mortar]], by carrying out, sequentially, all tasks, the rate of fire would be unli
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  • ...and the advent of derivatives based either on an armored (e.g., (M125A1 [[mortar carrier]] and M741 "Vulcan" air defense vehicle) or unarmored (e.g., [[M548
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  • In a military context, a '''mortar''' is an indirect fire weapon, often muzzle-loader, firing shells using a g ...rst siege cannon were direct fire weapons intended to batter down walls, a mortar, firing hollow shells filled with gunpowder or incendiary material, could f
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  • ...radar in the Firefinder series, used in the counter-rocket, artillery and mortar role. It complements the short-range but omnidirectional AN-|AN/TPQ-46 (for
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • ====Mortar====
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  • ...elsewhere. The trench is then refilled, usually with the material such as mortar which cannot be reused. For the foundations to have been treated in this ma
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...ts actually operating [[indirect fire]] weapon such as [[howitzer]]s and [[mortar]]s, giving them initial targeting information, and then correcting the info
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • ...r|120mm]] and [[81mm mortar]]s, either towed or vehicle-packed, and [[60mm mortar]]s at company level. Each battalion's weapons company includes four platoon
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|M1129 mortar carrier}}
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • ...er with decreasing air density. Projectiles fired from [[artillery]] and [[mortar]]s, used in [[indirect fire]] will have different trajectories than in thic
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  • {{r|M1129 mortar carrier}} (MC)
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  • [[Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems can use POO information to plan [[engagement geometry]] for inter
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • ...134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle]]s, a 120mm mortar unit with [[M1129 mortar carrier]]s (MC), and a battery armed with the M777 howitzer lightweight [[1
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  • ...World War II Katyusha rockets. Phalanx systems have shot down rockets, and mortar shells, aimed at U.S. bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. ...illery personnel, they are being used in the counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel rejected it because it needed to co
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • In the context of [[artillery]], a gun, as opposed to a [[howitzer]] or [[mortar]], has a long barrel length with respect to its [[caliber]]. This gives the
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  • ...ic missile initial and midcourse guidance. [[Counter-artillery, rocket and mortar]] (C-RAM) warfare is becoming increasingly practical and important.
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...n Stryker units, it is complemented, for [[indirect fire]], by the [[M1129 mortar carrier‎]]. Both systems are allocated both to the battalion and company
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  • ...ic missile defense]], and in some cases of [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] systems. Those applications differ from ordinary rifle bullets, as they e
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  • ...ost, and guided shells are becoming more common, even in weapons such as [[mortar]]s.
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  • {{r|Mortar}}
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...range. The methods of controlling indirect fires is the same as the [[60mm mortar]]--direct lay, direct alignment, or an observer to provide corrections and In the offense, the MK19 can be employed similar to the [[60 mm mortar]] in the indirect-fire role and similar to the [[BGM-71 TOW]] in the direct
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  • ...wledgeable in the characteristics of [[artillery]] [[howitzer]]s, medium [[mortar]]s and [[unguided rocket]]s; [[guided missile]]s that can support troops; a
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  • ...S. forces on land will have additional final counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) capability, currently experimental with the Phalanx close-in weapon
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  • ...eapon is a parabola. Computing such a trajectory is much simpler for basic mortar and howitzer rounds, to which all flight energy is imparted by the initial
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  • [[Direct support]] weapons include, at the battalion level, four [[120mm mortar|120mm]] carriers There is an artillery battalion with two batteries of 155m
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  • ...a supplementary online learning program. These campuses replace brick-and-mortar classrooms with evolving practices of interactive technology. The research
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ...the new counter-rocket, artillery and mortar|counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) mission. ...apons, and local warning components of C-RAM|counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar (C-RAM) mission.
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  • ...n being launched. Another high priority is [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] defense on the battlefield against short-range threats, possibly from gue
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  • '''Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM)''' is the U.S. Army term for a new defensive technique that detects ...Majors in Command of Air Defense Artillery's Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar Batteries
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  • {{r|Counter-rocket, artillery and mortar}}
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  • ..., be they [[intercontinental ballistic missile]]s or guided [[howitzer]]/[[mortar]] shells, are not considered UAVs because they are not self-powered. That
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  • ...he U.S. ADA mission has broadened to include counter-rocket, artillery and mortar, and working jointly with Army aviation in deconflicting the airspace over ...ctive defense against such threats is termed counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM).
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  • ...orrectly (providing a foundation for the structure; drainage if necessary; mortar between stone, etc) stone structures can have long lifetimes. Some roads,
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  • ...ot be appropriate or available. The smallest of these is the 60 mm [[M224 Mortar|M224]], normally assigned at the infantry company level. <ref name="U.S. Ar ..., infantry battalions are typically supported by a section of 81 mm [[M252 Mortar|M252 mortars]]. <ref name="U.S. Army Fact Files: M-252"> {{cite web |url=ht
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  • ...lude externally propelled [[shell (military)|shells]] such as a bursting [[mortar]] shell. In the United States' national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner",
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  • ...detonate the rounds. The latest technique is counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM), which actually intercepts the enemy projectiles in midair and dest ...ion has expanded to what the U.S. Army calls counter-rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM). Partially to solve Middle Eastern problems with guerrilla-launched
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  • ...mmunition dropped as bombs is returning in the form of guided shell|guided mortar shells dropped by unmanned aerial vehicles, with guidance making them immen
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  • ...o prepare to cover, it may have to ready [[crew-served weapon]]s such as [[mortar]]s and [[machine gun]]s, or put teams using [[laser designator]]s in good o
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  • **mortar battalion
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  • ...turization allows their use in much smaller calibers, certainly in 40mm. [[Mortar]]s in the 80-120mm range began to use both proximity fuzes as well as compu
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  • ...me of the more lethal aspects. Indeed, see [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] (C-RAM) for means of defending against certain of the military systems.
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  • *[[M1129 mortar carrier]] (MC)
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  • ...carrier)|M113 and the M109 howitzer. This would retain the NLOS cannon and mortar, 25% of the infantry combat vehicles, the command and control vehicles, and === NLOS mortar ===
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  • ..., has carried out [[suicide attack]]s and [[unguided rocket|rocket]] and [[mortar]] strikes against Israeli civilian and military targets. In the early 1990s ...in Lebanon, or with Syria or Iran. They are capable of suicide bombings, mortar and rocket fire, and light infantry tactics.
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  • ...ncome gained from their online web properties and investing into brick-and-mortar businesses and real estate.
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  • ...n) Pre-Columbian technique of using mud [[mortar (masonry)|mortar]], since mortar made from lime was unavailable to them. Colored stones and pebbles were add ...clay tiles.<ref>Baer, p. 28</ref> The tiles were cemented to the roof with mortar, clay, or ''brea'' (tar or bitumen). At some of the missions the padres wer
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