
Mortar Bombs
60 mm HE 60 LD Mortar bombs
ManufacturerThe HE 60LD Mortar Bomb is one of the most up–to–date high explosive bombs of 60 mm caliber. Its performance–especially range, and effect–is the best possible for any tactical purpose. The HE 60LD Mortar Bomb is destined for fighting uncovered living targets, as well as unarmored means of transportation. The highly explosive force, together with the best possible splinter formation, makes it a bomb of utmost efficiency. The 60 mm HE 60LD was especially developed for long range Mortars and offers a distinctly enhanced fragmentation effect; the excellent flight stability results in an improvement of range and dispersion. The Mortar Bomb is designed to be used with 60 mm Mortars (COMMANDO Mortar C6-210, BRANDT model 35, M49 USA, Tampella, Thompson Houston – Hotchkiss – Brandt “Commando”,
MO-60-63, 60 mm M-57, etc.).
Optimum effect obtains by barrel length 1000 mm (Mortar M6-211 LR).
Body | VCH 45 GOST 7293-75 [high-strength cast iron) |
Weight, kg | 1.900 |
Weight of explosive charge (TNT), kg | 0.290 |
Overall length, mm | 350 |
Fragments (average), pcs | 600 |
Fuze | AF67 |
RANGE TABLE | |||||
Barrel length 640 mm | Barrel legth 1000 mm | ||||
Charge No | Muzzle velocity, m/s | Range, m | Muzzle velocity, m/s | Range, m | Max. pressure, bar (piezo) |
0 | 71 | 108-413 | 79 | 143-514 | 125 |
1 | 112 | 302-979 | 127 | 394-1247 | 175 |
2 | 142 | 439-1526 | 163 | 629-1933 | 250 |
3 | 170 | 704-2150 | 197 | 909-2746 | 350 |
4 | 196 | 909-2765 | 223 | 1146-3432 | 450 |
5 | - | - | 243 | 1344-4005 | 550 |
Overpressure 600 bar |
M6-C COMMANDO Barrel length 640 mm | |||
Charge No | Muzzle velocity, m/s | Range, m | Max. pressure, bar (piezo) |
0 | 71 | 103-413 | 125 |
1 | 112 | 302-979 | 175 |
2 | 142 | 439-1526 | 250 |
Overpressure 290 bar |
10 pcs of 60 rum Mortar Bomb HE 6QLD, each one packed in a container, are packed in a wooden case
Case size, mm | 463x400x200 |
Case size, mm | 29 |
Case size, mm | 0.037 |
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