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Revision as of 18:56, 21 December 2011

M224 Mortar with M7 baseplate - 60mm

The M224 Mortar is a lightweight man-portable 60mm mortar used by the United States military. It can be issued with one of two baseplates; the 14-pound circular M7 is more commonly seen, but there is also the smaller 4-pound rectangular M8 baseplate used when the mortar is fired in "handheld" mode.

Specifications

(1974-present)

Type: Light mortar

Length: Barrel 40in (1.02m)

Weight: 48 lbs (conventional), 18 lbs (handheld)

Calibre: 60mm

Capacity: 1 round

Fire modes: Manual

The M224 Mortar can be seen in the following video games:

Video Games

Game Title As Character Notes Release Date
Metal Gear Solid 4 Mortar Old Snake, PMC soldiers With M7 baseplate 2008
Firearms: Source M224 With M7 baseplate 2010
Medal of Honor M224 Coalition & OpFor troops scorechain 2010
Battlefield 3 M224 Staff Sergeant Henry Blackburn, Marines With and without M7 baseplate 2011

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