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Advanced 120mm Mortar Munition
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Some impressive technological gains have enhanced
accuracy, lethality and combat safety for the modern mortar
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Projectile
guidance technology has already been used since 1994 in 120 mm
mortars, with the IR homing Bofors/Saab
Strix (picture below) and the Eastern Block 120 mm
Gran (picture at left)
mortar rounds. Strix produced by SAAB/Bofors, can engage targets
at a range of 7 km, operates in an autonomous heat-seeking mode
which can intelligibly recognize targets and discriminate targets
among decoys and burning targets. Strix has been in service with the Swedish
Army since 1994 and also has been ordered by the Swiss Army. It is optimized
as an anti-armor weapon, defeating targets with top-attack. |
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Cargo munitions are introducing an innovative new advantage for
mortars. One of the munitions promoted for use by the
AMOS mobile mortar system is
a 120 mm cargo munition jointly developed by the Swiss company
RUAG and Israel Military Industries (IMI). The M971 mortar bomb
carries 32 x M87 dual purpose
(anti-personnel/anti-material/armor) submunitions. Each bomblet
has can penetrate up to 105mm of steel and releases 1200
preformatted fragments. According to IMI a single cargo round
covers a lethality area of 100x100 meters. The bomblets are
equipped with dual-action self destruct fuses to minimize
hazardous duds. Another cargo bomb is produced By Instalaza of
Spain. Mat-120 is equipped with 21 submunitions, each with an
electronic impact fuze that also has self-destruct function.
A "semi-smart"
mortar munition is under development at Soltam
Defense for
120mm tubes. Designated M150/M151 HE-TAG "Mor", the new
design implements laser homing technique for improving the
accuracy of the mortar fire against "time-urgent" area targets,
rather than hitting point targets at pinpoint accuracy. The idea
is to fire a single mortar round on target to neutralize it, thus
saving the costly ammunition spent in traditional ranging process.
A homing device is fitted to the tip of the bomb, which scans the
ground during its terminal trajectory phase searching for the
designated target area. Once the laser spot has been acquired,
moving tail fins are deployed to correct the bomb's trajectory to
impact on the spot. The M150 has a range of 7,2km, the M151 fired
from a longer barrel reaches 9,5km.
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Relevant links:
Advanced Mortar Munitions
Mobile Mortar Systems
Mortar Links:
AMOS
AMS-II
Bighorn
CARDOM
Dragon Fire
Fireball
GRAN
TDA-2R2M
2S31 Vena
MOR
PGMM
Strix
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