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M1064 mortar carrier

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M1064 mortar carrier
M1064 mortar carrier, Iraq April 25, 2009
TypeMortar carrier
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1990–present
Used byUnited States, Egypt, Thailand
Specifications
Mass14.1 short tons (12.8 t)
Length17.45 feet (5.32 m)
Width9.92 feet (3.02 m)
HeightChassis top:6 feet (1.8 m)
Overall:8.19 feet (2.50 m)
Crew4[1]

Armor5083 Aluminum
Main
armament
M120 mortar
Secondary
armament
M2 Browning
EngineDetroit Diesel 6V53T
TransmissionAllison X200-4 series
Ground clearance17 inches (43 cm)
Fuel capacity95 US gallons (360 L)
Operational
range
300 miles (480 km)

The M1064 mortar carrier is an American vehicle, consisting of the M121 mortar – a version of the M120 mortar – mounted on an M113 chassis. The M1287 mortar carrier vehicle will replace the M1064 in U.S. Army service.

Design

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The design consists of the M298 cannon, M191 bipod, M9 baseplate, and the carrier adaptation kit. With the use of an auxiliary M9 baseplate and extension feet for the M191 bipod, the M121 can be dismounted from the vehicle and emplaced for ground-mounted operations.[citation needed] The first M1064s were converted from M106 mortar carriers, whose 107 mm mortars had been replaced by the 120 mm mortars.[1]

Operators

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Map of M1064 mortar carrier operators in blue

Current operators

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Foss, Christopher F. (27 November 2001). "United Defense LP M113 armoured personnel carrier family". Jane's Armour and Artillery 2002-2003.
  2. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies (February 2016). The Military Balance 2016. Vol. 116. Routlegde. p. 324. ISBN 9781857438352.
  3. ^ The Military Balance 2016, p. 293.
  4. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies (February 2020). The Military Balance 2020. Routlegde. p. 48. ISBN 9780367466398.
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