Ordnance ML 3-inch Mortar Team (1939-45) 4820183313362The standard mortar used by the British army during World War II was the Ordnance ML 3 inch mortar, sometimes called the Mark II. Based on the lessons of World War I, the British military wanted to attach some form of light artillery to its infantry units. When this proved too expensive, a portable and reliable mortar was adopted instead. The design was improved many times over the course of the war, and this weapon would continue to see use into the
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and on the cease fire the troops equipped with these planes had flown more than 11
the Skymaster was intended to be replaced in the forward air control (FAC) mission by the OV-10 Bronco
Open-topped upper-mount 5-inch Mk-45 lightweight guns
the antitank-rôle was more emphasized leading to the development and eventual production from April 1940 of a subtype with a more powerful longer gun
Serial production of armored cars in Germany resumed in 1934
The production variant of this 8-wheeled vehicle boasted a 7
where she was decommissioned
but also a piece of tangible film history to build yourself
- Finely represented Mk51 gun director
alongside the other ‘V’ bombers
aircraft while on the way to Okinawa