Udar 81mm mortar: Difference between revisions
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| Type: | Mortar |
| Place of origin: | Nohavland |
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| In service: | Still in the phase of testing. |
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| Designed: | 2017 |
| Manufacturer: | Still in the phase of testing. |
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| Weight: | 41.3 kg |
| Barrel length: | 1.27 m |
| Crew: | 5 |
| Caliber: | 81 mm |
| Rate of fire: | 8-16 RPM sustained, 20–30 rpm in exceptional circumstances and for short periods |
| Effective range: | 91-6,000 m |