WW2 German mortars were a key weapon system used by the German army during World War II. They ranged from light mortars to heavy mortars and provided critical fire support to German infantry units.
The most widely used WW2 German mortar was the 81mm mortar. It was used extensively throughout the war and was known for its accuracy and range. The Germans also produced a 50mm light mortar, which was primarily used for close range support.
The Germans also developed a number of heavy mortars, including the 12cm mortar and the 15cm mortar. These were larger and had greater range and destructive power than the lighter mortars. The 12cm mortar was used for direct fire or indirect fire, while the 15cm mortar was primarily used for indirect fire.
German mortar teams consisted of a gunner, an assistant gunner and several ammunition bearers. They were highly trained and were often able to set up and fire their weapons quickly and effectively, giving German infantry units a significant advantage on the battlefield.
Overall, German mortars were an important part of the German army's arsenal during World War II, and played a crucial role in many key battles throughout the war.
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