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1 Design  



1.1  Vehicle mounted version  







2 Operators  



2.1  Current operators  





2.2  Former operators  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














Soltam M-65






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Soltam M-65
M-65 Standard
TypeMortar
Place of originIsrael
Service history
Used bySee Operators
WarsSix-Day War
Yom Kippur War
Lebanese Civil War
1978 South Lebanon conflict
Nicaraguan Revolution
1982 Lebanon War
South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)
South African Border War
Internal conflict in Myanmar
Production history
DesignerTampella
Designed1953
ManufacturerSoltam Systems
Specifications
Mass231 kg (firing position), 351 kg (travelling)
Crew6

ShellStandard 120mm NATO mortar round
Caliber120 mm
CarriageM151 Jeep style carriage wheels
Elevation+30°/+80°
Traverse-20°/+20°
Rate of fire1st minute: 16 rounds burst, 4 rounds per minute sustained thereafter.
Maximum firing range6500m

The Soltam M-65 is a 120 mmmortar that was developed by Tampella in 1953 via introduction of new baseplate for 120 Krh/40 invented by Hans Otto Donner. In 1960s Soltam Systems of Israel bought a license. The mortar system comes in two versions, a standard mortar and a long-range version.[1]

Design[edit]

This heavy mortar is light enough to be transported by helicopter sling load, drop by parachute or carried in an APC such as the M113 Armored Personnel Carrier. It can also be towed as a normal artillery piece or even manhandled if necessary. The wheels on the carriage are the same as fitted to the M151 Jeep, and have handling rings to aid in manhandling it. All components are made of chrome-plated or stainless steel to resist wear and corrosion.

Vehicle mounted version[edit]

Operators[edit]

Map with M-65 operators in blue

Current operators[edit]

Former operators[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Soltam K5 and K6 120 mm light mortars (Israel), Mortars". Jane's. Archived from the original on 25 September 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  • ^ a b c "SIPRI arms transfer database". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. 3 April 2014. Archived from the original on 14 April 2010. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  • ^ Yeo, Mike (16 March 2017). "US State Department OKs mortar rounds sale to Singapore". Defense News. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  • ^ "Turkey Turkish army land ground armed defense forces military equipment armored vehicle intelligence - Army Recognition". 7 November 2012. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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