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- Minenwerfer Mine s**** mortar Minenwerfer ("mine launcher" or "mine thrower") is the German name for a class of short range mine s**** launching mortars...
- Minenwerfer is an American black metal band. It was founded in 2007 in Sacramento, California. The band started in 2007 as a solo project of Bret Tardiff...
- The 7.58 cm Minenwerfer a.A. (alter Art or "old model"), also 7.58 cm Leichter Minenwerfer (7.58 cm leMW, sometimes also LMW; "light mine launcher"), was...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to 17 cm Minenwerfer. The 17 cm mittlerer Minenwerfer (17 cm mMW) was a mortar used by Germany in World War I. The...
- The 9.15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz (Trench mortar) was a light mortar used by Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I, developed from the...
- The 25 cm schwerer Minenwerfer (heavy mine launcher), often abbreviated as 25 cm sMW, was a heavy mine s**** launching trench mortar developed for the...
- Kleinflammenwerfer M1911 Mortars 7.5cm M1917 Minenwerfer 9cm M1914 and M1914/16 Minenwerfer 9cm M1917 Minenwerfer 12cm M1915 Minenwerfer 12cm M1916 Luftminenwerfer Ehrhardt...
- The 9 cm Minenwerfer M 14 (trench mortar) was a light mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. Originally named the '1-kg Minenwerfer', it was designed...
- that did not make as much noise or produce as much smoke as the 9 cm Minenwerfer M 14, so the 58th Infantry Division created the this weapon in 1915 in...
- century, before seeing a decline after World War I. (See the article Minenwerfer for the use of mine s**** in mortars during World War I.) The use of...