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Brandt Mle 1935 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Brandt Mle 1935 U.S. M2 mortar, a license-built copy of the Brandt Mle 1935 Type Mortar Place of orig in France Service history Wars Second World War Production history Designer Edgar Brandt Number built Over 4,900 Specifications

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Brandt Mle 1935From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Brandt Mle 1935

U.S. M2 mortar, a license-built copy of

the Brandt Mle 1935

Type Mortar

Place of origin

France

Service history

Wars Second World War

Production history

Designer Edgar Brandt

Number built Over 4,900

Specifications

Weight 19.7 kg

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Barrel length 725mm

Crew 5

Cartridge 1.33 kg or 2.2 kg HE shell

Caliber 60.7 mm

Rate   of   fire 20-25 rounds per minute

Muzzle   velocit y

158 m/s

Effective range

100 m to 1,700 m (light HE shell)100 m to 950 m (heavy HE shell)

Filling weight 160 g (light HE shell)

The Brandt Mle 1935 60-mm mortar (French: Mortier de 60 mm Mle 1935) was a company-level indirect-fire weapon of the French army during the Second World War. Designed by Edgar Brandt, it was copied by other countries, such as the United States and China, as well as purchased and built by Romania. The mortar continued to be used by France after the war until at least the 1960s.[1]

[edit] Description

The Brandt Mle 1935 was a simple and effective weapon, consisting of a smoothbore metal tube fixed to a base plate (to absorb recoil), with a lightweight bipod mount. The Mle 1935 had a normal crew of five men. When a mortar bomb was

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dropped into the tube, an impact sensitive primer in the base of the bomb would make contact with a firing pin at the base of the tube, and detonate, igniting a gunpowder charge, which would propel the bomb out of the tube, and towards the target.

Mortar bombs fired by the weapon weighed either 1.33 kilograms or 2.2 kilograms. A French infantry regiment in 1940 was allocated 200 rounds for each of the nine authorized Mle 1935 mortars.[2]

This weapon provided a pattern for other light mortars used during World War II. Among the best known is the U.S. 60-mm M2 mortar. Captured examples were used by the Germans as the 6-cm Granatwerfer 225(f).[3]

Romania also purchased and license-built the Mle 1935 mortar prior to and during the Second World War.[4]

[edit] Notes and references

1. ̂ French manual cover page image2. ̂ axishistory.com

3. ̂ lexicon-der-wehrmacht.de

4. ̂ Axworthy, p. 29.

Axworthy, Mark. Third Axis Fourth Ally, London: Arms and Armour Press, 1995.

Ferrard, Stéphane. Les mortier Brandt de 60 et 81 mm dans l'Armée française en 1940.

[edit] External links

worldwar2.ro article on Brandt 60-mm mortar