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- Granatwerfer_42 weight "280.0".
- Granatwerfer_42 abstract "The 12cm Granatwerfer 42 (literally, "grenade thrower Model 42"; official designation: 12 cm GrW 42) was a mortar used by Germany during World War II.Developed in 1942, the 12 cm (about 4.7 in) GrW 42 was an attempt to give German infantry units a close support weapon with a heavier performance than the mortars used in general service at the time. This weapon was very similar to the mortar used by Soviet forces on the Eastern Front which in turn was an improved version of the French 120 mm Brandt m35 mortar. The 120 mm Brandt m35 was used in limited quantities during the battle of France and exported to the USSR and other nations before the country's capitulation in 1940. The Soviet PM 38 120 mm mortar, were captured in large quantities during the war in the East and pressed into service by the Germans and other Axis nations before the introduction of similar nationally produced 12cm mortar designs. The captured Soviet mortar was given the following designation in German use; 12 cm Granatwerfer 378 (r). The GrW 42 was basically the usual three part construction made up of a circular base plate like the previous Soviet design, the tube itself and the supporting bipod. Because of the greater weight of the weapon (280 kilograms or 620 pounds) a two wheeled axle was utilised, enabling the mortar to be towed into action. The axle could then be quickly removed before firing.The maximum range of the GrW 42, firing a 15.6 kg projectile, was approximately 6,050 m with an elevation of between 45 and 85 degrees. It has a maximum traverse of 16 degrees.".
- Granatwerfer_42 origin Nazi_Germany.
- Granatwerfer_42 thumbnail 120-мм_миномёт_образца_1938_(Германия).jpg?width=300.
- Granatwerfer_42 type Mortar_(weapon).
- Granatwerfer_42 usedInWar World_War_II.
- Granatwerfer_42 weight "280000.0".
- Granatwerfer_42 wikiPageID "5998817".
- Granatwerfer_42 wikiPageRevisionID "548634540".
- Granatwerfer_42 caliber "120.0".
- Granatwerfer_42 cartridge "15.6".
- Granatwerfer_42 designDate "1942".
- Granatwerfer_42 elevation "45".
- Granatwerfer_42 hasPhotoCollection Granatwerfer_42.
- Granatwerfer_42 isArtillery "yes".
- Granatwerfer_42 isRanged "yes".
- Granatwerfer_42 maxRange "6,050 m".
- Granatwerfer_42 name "12".
- Granatwerfer_42 type Mortar_(weapon).
- Granatwerfer_42 usedBy Nazi_Germany.
- Granatwerfer_42 wars World_War_II.
- Granatwerfer_42 weight "280.0".
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- Granatwerfer_42 subject Category:120_mm_artillery.
- Granatwerfer_42 subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_mortars_of_Germany.
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- Granatwerfer_42 comment "The 12cm Granatwerfer 42 (literally, "grenade thrower Model 42"; official designation: 12 cm GrW 42) was a mortar used by Germany during World War II.Developed in 1942, the 12 cm (about 4.7 in) GrW 42 was an attempt to give German infantry units a close support weapon with a heavier performance than the mortars used in general service at the time.".
- Granatwerfer_42 label "12 cm GrW 42".
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- Granatwerfer_42 sameAs Granatwerfer_42.
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- Granatwerfer_42 wasDerivedFrom Granatwerfer_42?oldid=548634540.
- Granatwerfer_42 depiction 120-мм_миномёт_образца_1938_(Германия).jpg.
- Granatwerfer_42 isPrimaryTopicOf Granatwerfer_42.
- Granatwerfer_42 name "12 cm Granatwerfer 42".