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An M29 81 mm mortar with three specialized rounds was the closest source of supporting firepower for infantry units. | HistoryNet
While most of the artillery that supported men in the field was fired from a distance, some types of mortars were hauled into the jungle by troops on foot. A common one
M252 mortar - Wikipedia
M2 4.2-inch mortar - Wikipedia
Armaments Innovation - The Over-Under Mortar/Machine Gun | Naval History Magazine - August 2018 Volume 32, Number 4
Vietnam War-era mortar likely a soldier's souvenir
M1 mortar - Wikipedia
A pair of Chinese Communist (Chicom) mortar bombs as used by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese ... | Australian War Memorial
Type 31 60 mm Mortar : Viet Cong | Australian War Memorial
Mortar (Battlefield Vietnam) | Battlefield Wiki | Fandom
Would WW2 mortars still be effective in modern day warfare, could they even compete with modern technology infantry mortars? - Quora
The Viet Cong Mortar Set--two Viet Cong figures and M29 Mortar - VN088 - Metal Toy Soldiers - Products
Original U.S. Vietnam War Era INERT 81mm Mortar M60 Practice Training – International Military Antiques
M2 mortar - Wikipedia
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PHUOC TUY PROVINCE, SOUTH VIETNAM. 1966. MORTAR SECTION OF SUPPORT COMPANY 5TH BATTALION, THE ... | Australian War Memorial
Vietnam War re-enactment. Back of mortar position with two field radios, M16 gun, shotgun, and smoke canisters stacked against crates of ordnance Stock Photo - Alamy
M29, 81mm Mortar
M2 mortar - Wikiwand
M19 Mortar - MACV-SOG: A Unit of Modern Forces Living History Group
Fire support weapons (mortars & howitzer) 1st Bn 6th Inf, Vietnam
Vietnam Conflicts - 01 Feb 1968, Hue US Marine Mortar Crew Gathering and Firing Mortars | Facebook
M29 mortar - Wikipedia
North Vietnam's M-43 120mm mortar
Vietnam War, 81mm Mortar | A Military Photos & Video Website
Fire support weapons (mortars & howitzer) 1st Bn 6th Inf, Vietnam
Vietnam war mortar shells Stock Photo - Alamy
The Knee mortar lives on ! : the STA-50, a Vietnamese silenced mortar based on the knee mortar (sorry for the blur but this is the best I can find) [660x372] : r/ForgottenWeapons