Gh.K. 43 (Mortar)

A German 100mm mortar used during World War II. It was a more powerful and versatile mortar than the earlier 80mm models. Its increased range and accuracy made it effective against enemy positions and fortifications.

Fn. 81 Mle. 1937

A French 81mm mortar that was introduced in 1937 and was the primary mortar used by the French Army during World War 2. It was known for its high rate of fire and its ability to deliver a large amount of explosives to a target.

Fn. 60 Mle. 1935

A French 60mm mortar that was introduced in 1935 and was a smaller mortar that was used as a support weapon by the French Army during World War 2. It was known for its portability and its ability to deliver a small amount of explosives to a target.

Fm. 50

A French 120mm mortar, used by the French Army during World War II. It was a versatile weapon capable of engaging targets at short and medium ranges.

Fm. 80

A French 81mm mortar, used by the French Army during World War II. It was a lightweight and portable weapon, making it suitable for infantry support.

Fm. 120 Mle. 1937

A French 120mm mortar, used by the French Army during World War II. It was a versatile weapon capable of engaging targets at short and medium ranges.

Fm. 81 Mle. 1937

A French 81mm mortar, used by the French Army during World War II. It was a lightweight and portable weapon, making it suitable for infantry support.

Fm. 60 Mle. 1935

A French 60mm mortar, used by the French Army during World War II. It was a lightweight and portable weapon, making it suitable for infantry support.

Fire Support

Military operations aimed at providing offensive or defensive fire to support friendly units, often involving artillery, mortars, or aircraft.

Enemy Fire

Any type of projectile or energy weapon used by opposing forces against friendly troops or assets.