2B14 Podnos
2B14 Podnos | |
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2B14 Podnos mortar at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum | |
Type | Mortar |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Service history | |
In service | 1980s |
Wars | War in Donbass |
Production history | |
Designed | 1983 |
Manufacturer | Nizni Novgorod Engineering Plant |
Specifications | |
Weight | 41.88 kg (92.3 lb) |
Crew | 4 |
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Shell | 3.14 kg (6 lb 15 oz) HE |
Caliber | 82 mm (3.2 in) |
Carriage | 2F510 2x1 wheeled transport chassis, GAZ-66 4×4 truck (prime mover) |
Elevation | 45°–85° |
Traverse | ±8° (without bipod repositioning) |
Rate of fire | 24-30 rounds per minute |
Effective firing range |
Minimum: 0.08 km (0.050 mi) Maximum: 4.27 km (2.65 mi) |
The 2B14 Podnos (2Б14 "Поднос") is a Soviet 82mm mortar. The 2B14 was designed in early 1980s as a light indirect fire weapon for the use of airborne and other light infantry forces.[1] Despite the intent to field the 2B14 with light infantry units, the 2B14 appears to have been fielded with regular motor rifle units as well at a scale of six per battalion.[2]
Variants
- 2B14 (2Б14)
- 2B14-1 (2Б14-1-1)
Operators
Current operators
- Malaysia - In service with the Malaysian Army
- Russia - The Russians are believed to have about 276 in service and 3,000 in storage.[2]
- Syria - In use with the Syrian Arab Army.
- Ukraine - Used by both government forces and Novorossiya rebels in the War in Donbass.[3]
Former operators
- USSR - Passed down to successor states.
References
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