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Mortars. How not to use them.


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Guest colombianito1021

LOL. This is funny because I am Colombian AND a mortar man (60mm Section Sergeant).

It sucks that those guys killed themselves. Probably shooting from the back of a moving pick up truck, handheld and by someone who did not know how to use it.

For the second video of my people doing the shoot. They did everything right and he followed all commands. Obviously they had a short round. I have had one of those in a live fire exercise....NOT fun at all. The round flew about 50 meters though. My short round was due to heavy rain getting into the tube/wetting the cheese charges.

A modern 60 mortar round has 4 charges called cheese charges. However, even when no charges are there, it still goes a long range (hundreds of meters) not 2 feet. The round was probably wet, or the inside of the tube... It would suck for that gunner to go back and pick up that round. lol

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Mortars are no joke! I was on a 81mm shoot when the bipod leg slipped after the round was dropped on charge '0'. The round went fifty yards, hit a tree limb and detonated. Fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. Everybody was MUCH more careful to make sure the bipod feet were firmly set after that.

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