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M1943 (MT-13) Russian 160mm Towed Heavy Mortar

M1943

Towed Mortar
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Basic Information
Name
M1943 (MT-13) Russian 160mm Towed Heavy Mortar
Designation
M1943
Alternate Designation
M1943; MT-13
Equipment Type
Towed Mortar
Manufacturer
Date of Introduction
1943
Description

The Soviet 160 mm Mortar M1943 is a smoothbore breech loading heavy mortar which fired a 160 mm bomb. The M1943 (also called the MT-13) was one of the heaviest mortar used by Soviet troops in World War II. Around 535 of these weapons were fielded with Soviet forces during the war. It was replaced in Soviet service after World War II by the M-160 mortar of the same caliber. Originally a simple scaling-up of the 120 mm M1938 mortar, it soon became apparent that drop-loading a 40 kg bomb into a 3 meter high tube would be too difficult for any man to do. It was redesigned into a breech loading weapon, and contains a substantial recoil system to soak up the massive shock of firing a 160 mm bomb and prevent the baseplate from burying itself too deeply. The barrel sits in a cradle which is attached to a baseplate and tripod. To load the weapon, the barrel is hinged forward which exposes the rear end of the tube. The bomb is then loaded, retained in place by a catch, and the barrel is swung back into the cradle, which in effect closes the breech. Because of the weight of the mortar, it is equipped with wheels and is designed to be towed by a motor-driven vehicle.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Towed
Main Weapon 160 mm mortar
Range 5.2 km
System
Alternative Designation M1943; MT-13
Type Towed Heavy Mortar
Caliber 160 mm
Crew INA
Carriage INA
Elevation +45° to +80°
Traverse 25°
Rate of Fire 25°
Muzzle Velocity 245 m/s
Effective Firing Range 5,150 m
Emplacement Time INA
Displacement Time INA
Dimensions
Length INA
Barrel Length 3.03 m
Width INA
Height INA
Weight, Combat 1,170 kg
Ammunition
Name INA
Type Mortar
Caliber 160 mm
Shell Weight 40.8 kg
Basic Load INA
Fire Control
Computerized FCS No
Direct Fire No
Indirect Fire Yes
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Non-Self Propelled Mortar Systems
Land > Infantry Weapons > Non-Self Propelled Mortar Systems
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
1170 kg
Operators (5)
Russia
North Korea
Algeria
Egypt
Vietnam
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