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  • ...ed almost 80 tons of ammunition and arms, including [[Mortar (weapon)|mortars]], [[recoilless rifles]], [[machine guns]], and [[Anti-tank warfare|antitan
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  • ...caliber machine guns<br/>2 × {{convert|90|mm|in|abbr=on}} anti-submarine mortars
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  • ...]] weapon that uses the same fin-stabilized bombs as normal 60 mm infantry mortars. These [[bombs]] can be [[Breech-loading weapon|breech-loaded]] within the [[Category:Modern mortars]]
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  • [[Image:Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar.jpg|thumb|right|Hedgehog anti-submarine weapon, British WWII]] [[Image:hedgehog_launcher.jpg|right|thumb|Hedgehog anti-submarine mortar with full load of practice bombs, ''circa'' 2002.]]
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  • |type= anti-submarine mortar ...l [[United Kingdom|British]] development of a forward-throwing [[submarine|anti-submarine]] weapon originally designed during the [[Second World War]]. Limbo, a thre
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  • ...]]'' that 105 attacks were defeated by the systems, most of those involved mortars. Based on the success of Centurion, 23 additional systems were ordered in S
    26 KB (3,744 words) - 21:11, 2 July 2010
  • |caption= Squid anti-submarine mortar on display at the [[Devonport Naval Base]] |type= Anti-submarine Mortar
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  • ...A car bomb exploded outside the back gate of the U.S. Embassy in Rome and mortars were fired at the compound from across the street. One passerby was injured
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