- Lime
mortar or
torching is a
masonry mortar composed of lime and an
aggregate such as sand,
mixed with water. It is one of the
oldest known types of mortar...
- The M2 4.2-inch
mortar was a U.S.
rifled 4.2-inch (107 mm)
mortar used
during the
Second World War, the
Korean War, and the
Vietnam War. It
entered service...
- The M2
mortar is a 60
millimeter smoothbore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire
weapon used by U.S.
forces in
World War II, the
Korean War, and the Vietnam...
- The M30 106.7 mm (4.2 inch, or "Four-deuce")
heavy mortar is an
American rifled, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire
weapon used for long-range indirect...
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Tuckpointing is a way of
using two
contrasting colours of
mortar in the
mortar joints of brickwork, with one
colour matching the
bricks themselves to give...
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kranaatinheitin malli 1971 ympäriampuva, '81 mm
mortar model 1971, 360-degree traverse') is a
light mortar manufactured by
Tampella for use by the Finnish...
- made on
removing the old
pointing on the
brickwork and
repointing with
gauged mortar.
After the work-in had finished, the
boarding of the
stone floor was...
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Gauging trowel: a round-nosed
trowel used for
mixing mortar and
applying small amounts in
confined areas; it is also used to
replace crumbled mortar and...
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mortar Type 11 70 mm
infantry mortar Type 90
light mortar Type 93 150 mm
infantry mortar Type 94 90 mm
infantry mortar Type 96 150 mm
infantry mortar...
- (ПВ-23):
blank (grenade launching)
cartridge Later, two add-on
muzzle mortars were produced, the 36 mm Nasadka-6 and 82 mm Nasadka-12,
bringing with...