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Mortar Platoon (Winter) (US754)
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Mortar Platoon (Winter) (US754) includes one Command Carbine team, six M1 81mm Mortar teams, six Medium four-hole bases & one Small three-hole base.
The 81mm M1 Mortar was based on the French Brandt design developed during WWI. The US government purchased the manufacturing rights to the mortar in the late 1930s and began production. The small mortar could be broken down into its three basic components for transport: the tube, the mount and the baseplate. The 81mm mortar’s range varied depending on the type of shell used, up to a maximum of 3,290 yards.
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The Battle of the Bulge In December 1944 the German forces were supposed to be on the back foot, so their desperate push in the Ardennes took the Allies by surprise. Desperate defence by the American and British Commonwealth forces gradually turned to counterattack as they fought to erase the 'Bulge'.
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To fire the projectile it is dropped down the barrel, fin end first. The primer strikes the fixed firing pin which detonates the primer and ignition cartridge (inserted in the base of the round), which in turn ignites the propellent increments, forcing the round out of the barrel, carrying the primer and cartridge with it and readying the mortar for the next round. Comparing weight and size of the weapon to the destruction they delivered to the target, mortars are very efficient. As ’the infantry’s artillery’, they provided small infantry units artillery-like fire support when artillery either was not available, or could not be moved forward fast enough. Designed by Evan Allen Painted by Aaron Mathie |
The M1 81mm Mortar in Flames Of War |
Weapon |
Mobility |
Range |
ROF |
Anti-tank |
Firepower |
Notes |
M1 81mm mortar |
Man-packed |
24"/60cm |
2 |
2 |
3+ |
Smoke, Minimun range 8"/20cm. |
Firing bombardment |
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32"/80cm |
- |
1 |
6 |
Smoke bombardment. |
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The M1 81mm Mortar Teams |
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The M1 81mm mortars are ideal for providing quick and accurate artillery support. |
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On attack they can bring fire down on the enemy positions to keep their heads down, while your infantry approach to assault. |
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Smoke Sometimes your weapons won’t destroy the enemy quickly enough to prevent them from wreaking havoc on your own troops first. One way to protect your troops in the meanwhile is to fire smoke at the enemy to temporarily impair their vision. Only weapons listed as having the Smoke attribute in their Arsenal may fire smoke. Some weapons such as the M1 81mm mortar can also fire Smoke Bombardments (see page 136 of the main rulebook). |
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Mortars can be a cheap artillery option if you're running low on points when building a company. |
Mortars are ideal support weapons for the infantry. They can be called on to give instance support against assaulting enemy. |
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The Mortar Platoon (Winter) Prepare To Fire |
The Contents of the Mortar Platoon (Winter) Blister Pack |
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Command Team Description of Components a. 1x Kneeling figure loading rifle. b. 1x Officer figure with clipboard. c. 1x Pointing NCO figure with SMG. Assembling the Command Team Simply arrange figures A, B and C to taste on the small three-hole base provided. |
NCO Figures Description of Components a. 1x Pointing NCO figure with SMG. b. 1x Standing NCO with SMG and hand up. c. 1x Standing NCO with rifle and hand up. Assembling the NCOs The mortar platoon is made up of three mortar sections. Each mortar section is made up of two mortar teams, one team in each mortar section contains a NCO figure as part of the crew. |
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M1 81mm Mortars & Crew Description of Components a. 6x M1 81mm mortar sprues. b. 6x Loader figures. c. 2x Kneeling figures covering ears. d. 6x Kneeling figures holding mortar bomb. Assembling the Mortar Crew Each mortar team is made up three crew figures. Simply arrange the required figures to taste on the medium four-hole bases provided. |
Bases Description of Components a. 1x Small three-hole base. b. 6x Medium four-hole bases. |
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Assembling the M1 81mm Mortar |
Step 1. To assemble the M1 81mm mortar, simply attach the mortar bipod to the mortar tube as shown below. |
Below: The other piece on the mortar sprue is a ammo canister to be used on the bases with the mortar teams. |
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Last Updated On Tuesday, February 26, 2019
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