kranaatinheittimiä
Kranaatinheittimiä, often translated as mortar, is a type of artillery weapon that launches explosive projectiles called mortar shells. These weapons are characterized by their high trajectory, meaning they fire shells in an arc high into the air, allowing them to engage targets that are behind cover or difficult to reach with direct fire. Mortars are typically smoothbore, muzzle-loading weapons.
The basic components of a mortar system include the barrel, the bipod, and the baseplate. The barrel
Mortar shells are propelled down the barrel by the ignition of a propellant charge, often in the
There are many different types of mortars, varying in size and caliber. Smaller mortars, such as 60mm