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- The Mortier de 58 mm type 2 or Mortier de 58 mm T N°2, also known as the Crapouillot or "little toad" from its appearance, was the standard French medium trench mortar of World War I1. The 240 mm trench mortar, or Mortier de 240 mm, was a large calibre mortar of World War I. An original French design, it was developed by Batignolles Company of Paris and introduced in 19152.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Mortier de 58 mm type 2 or Mortier de 58 mm T N°2, also known as the Crapouillot or "little toad" from its appearance, was the standard French medium trench mortar of World War I.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortier_de_58_mm_type_2The 240 mm trench mortar, or Mortier de 240 mm, was a large calibre mortar of World War I. An original French design, it was developed by Batignolles Company of Paris and introduced in 1915.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/240_mm_Trench_Mortar
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In short, they envisaged its use against France's eastern fortresses. Consequently by the time war arrived in August 1914 the Germans had some 150 mortars available. And what of the French themselves? The re-birth of the …
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Rather than the fixed firing pin in the base favoured by the British the French preferred a mechanical percussion device in their heavy mortars after the style of the German minenwerfer to be described below.
Mortiér de 58 mm No 2 (Trench Mortar - France)
French spigot mortar used by the French Army during the First World War. The original designs were conceived in February 1915 and put into production in April 1915. It could fire a finned 16kg projectile 600m, or a similarly finned 45 kg …
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