Difference between revisions of "2 inch mortar"

From WWII Online Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:


{| class="wikitable floatright"
{| class="wikitable floatright"
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:2inchmortar.jpg|300px]]
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:2inch Mortar.jpg|300px]]
|- style="background:#666600; color:#fff;"
|- style="background:#666600; color:#fff;"
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Ordnance SBML 2 Inch Mortar'''
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''Ordnance SBML 2 Inch Mortar'''
Line 21: Line 21:
|- style="background: white;"
|- style="background: white;"
| '''Ammo''' || Mk I Mortar Bomb (HE) Mk II Smoke Mortar Bomb  
| '''Ammo''' || Mk I Mortar Bomb (HE) Mk II Smoke Mortar Bomb  
|}
|}




Line 35: Line 33:


Because of the simple and straightforward design of this light mortar, it was kept in service until the 1970s.
Because of the simple and straightforward design of this light mortar, it was kept in service until the 1970s.




Line 48: Line 40:
Mortars are mostly used for laying smoke screens,  if you manage to kill someone with the HE shells you have been incredibly lucky.
Mortars are mostly used for laying smoke screens,  if you manage to kill someone with the HE shells you have been incredibly lucky.


=See Also=
for a guide to using the mortar check out [[HowTo:Mortar|Mortar guide]].
==References==
 
*http://www.bayonetstrength.150m.com - Picture of the 2 infantrymen firing the mortar thanks to them.
 
*http://www.diggerhistory.info - Picture of the Australian mortarman using a 2 inch mortar thanks to them.
 


{{Template:Infantry Weapons}}
{{Template:Infantry Weapons}}
Line 60: Line 46:
[[Category:Mortar]]
[[Category:Mortar]]
[[Category:Infantry]]
[[Category:Infantry]]
[[Category:Allied]]
[[Category:British]]

Latest revision as of 02:35, 19 October 2023

Ordnance SBML two-inch mortar

2inch Mortar.jpg
Ordnance SBML 2 Inch Mortar
Specifications
Weight 4.8kg
Caliber 2in
Elevation 45° 90°
Traverse 33° to 45°
Effective Range 500m
Rate of Fire 8 Rounds/Min
Ammo Mk I Mortar Bomb (HE) Mk II Smoke Mortar Bomb


History

The British Army began producing the 2 Inch mortar in 1938. Small, simple, and relatively easy to use, it was very portable. It also had greater range and firepower over hand and rifle grenades, enhancing the ability of infantry platoons to screen their movements with smoke grenades, or attack targets behind cover with high explosive rounds.

The mortar had a short barrel making it necessary for a soldier to aim it by hand, rather than using a bipod or support, but this contributed to its portability. The short barrel made it necessary to be fired by trigger, rather than simply dropping mortar rounds into the barrel.

Although it originally had collimating and cross-level bubbles to aim it, these were determined to be unnecessary and were dropped in favor of a white aiming line painted on the barrel, which did not affect the accuracy of the mortar in trained hands.

Because of the simple and straightforward design of this light mortar, it was kept in service until the 1970s.


Game Play

The mortarman is armed with two different rounds, High explosive and smoke. he is equipped with ten rounds of each. The mortar is easy to aim use the white line and point in the direct you wish the shells to go. to increase or decrease the range of the mortar use pgUp and PgDn.

Mortars are mostly used for laying smoke screens, if you manage to kill someone with the HE shells you have been incredibly lucky.

for a guide to using the mortar check out Mortar guide.

Infantry Weapons of Battleground Europe

American Weapons

Boys Anti-Tank Rifle ·Browning M1919A6 . BAR · M1903 Springfield · M1 Garand ·M1 carbine ·M1A1 Thompson · M3A1 Grease Gun · Mk 2 Fragmentation_Grenade · M8 Smoke Grenade · LG 50 mm mortar · M1911 Colt · M9 Bazooka

British Weapons

Boys Anti-Tank Rifle · Bren Mk II LMG · Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I · M1928 Thompson · sten Mk II · No.36 Mills Bomb · No.77 Smoke Grenade · 2 inch mortar · Webley Pistol · PIAT

French Weapons

Boys Anti-Tank Rifle · FM 1924/29 LMG · Fusil MAS mle 1936 · Fusil MAS mle 1940 · Fusil mle 1886 M93 "Lebel · MAS.38 · Grenade à main offensive modèle 1915 · Grenade fumigène · LG 50 mm mortar · Pistolet mle 1935S · M9 Bazooka

German Weapons

Panzerbüchse 39 · MG-34 · Karabiner 98k· Gewehr 43 · Gewehr 41 · FG42 · STG44 · MP-40 · MP34 · Stielhandgranate 24 · Nebelhandgranate 39 · Granatwerfer 36 · Luger P08 · Panzerschreck 54

Italian Weapons

Beretta Model 38 · Carcano Modello 1891

Universal Weapons

Ammo Resupply Pack · Combat Knife · Satchel Charge