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8 cm minomet vz. 36

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was a close copy of the French Brandt series of mortars. While it differed in details the most important thing was that its ammunition was incompatible with the Brandt mortars. It fired two different mortar bombs, a light 3.265 kg (7.20 lb) bomb to a range of 3,400 m (3,700 yd)
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seized approximately one hundred fifty when they declared independence from Czechoslovakia in March 1939. They were used as the standard medium infantry mortar for the duration of the war. They saw combat in the
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and a heavy 6.85 kg (15.1 lb) bomb to 1,200 m (1,300 yd). It broke down into three loads, barrel, baseplate and tripod, for transport. Normally one man carried each piece.
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seized approximately one hundred fifty when they declared independence from Czechoslovakia at the same time. Slovak weapons saw combat in the
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Weapons of the Third Reich: An Encyclopedic Survey of All Small Arms, Artillery and Special Weapons of the German Land Forces 1939-1945
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Nothing specific is known about German use although it likely saw service mostly with 2nd-line and reserve troops.
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Army all available weapons were impressed into service by the German Army when they occupied
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during the Thirties. Intended as standard medium infantry mortar for the
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Approximately 900 were in Czechoslovak service in September 1938.
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Mortars captured by the Germans were given the designation
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Kliment, Charles K. & Nakládal, Bretislav (1997).
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Nazi Germany
Slovakia
World War II
Škoda Works
Škoda Works
Barrel
Shell
Caliber
Elevation
Traverse
Muzzle velocity
mortar
Škoda Works
Czechoslovak
Bohemia-Moravia
Slovaks
Slovak-Hungarian War
invasion of Poland
Operation Barbarossa
Slovak National Uprising
Slovakia
Slovak-Hungarian War
invasion of Poland
Operation Barbarossa
Slovak National Uprising
"Zabezpečení válečné armády výzbrojí, technikou a materiálem Pavel Šrámek - Pavel Minařík"
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Mortars and rockets

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