The U.S. Marine Corps has ordered the first 42 PERM (Precision Extended Range Munition) 120mm mortar shells. These have a range of 17 kilometers and an internal guidance system that always has them land within 20 meters of where they were aimed. Several companies will be submitting their version of PERM and the most reliable one will be selected once the competition (which will take 24 months) is complete. This is all part of marine efforts to build a much better 120mm mortar. Three years ago, after six years of development and paper shuffling, the U.S. Marine Corps finally ordered the first twenty production model EFSS ( Expeditionary Fire Support System). Earlier in 2009 six systems (each consisting of two vehicles, one 120mm mortar, an ammo trailer and other gear) were issued to a marine artillery battalion for testing.
The goal with EFSS was to create a new lightweight, self-propelled artillery system. Initially, marine developers combined an existing commercial vehicle, the Supacat HMT (High Mobility Transport) with a 120 mm mortar system. The HMT is a seven ton, four wheel cross country vehicle with a capacity of 3.2 tons. It has a 180 horsepower engine and a 4x4 drive optimized for cross country work. The cab was modified to hold the five man gun crew.
There were considerable delays when it came time to figure out how to get the HMT into the MV-22 or CH-53E. The MV-22 was simply too narrow for the HMT, or most over available vehicles. The marines had to get another vehicle, the ITV (Internally Transportable Jeep.) This is a modified version of the Growler, a jeep like vehicle that usually sells for about $8,000. After all the needed mods were done with, the marines were paying about $100,000 for each ITV. The Growler is basically a modification of the old (replaced by the Hummer in the 1980s) M-151 Jeep.
The mortar weighs 818 kg and is mounted on a computer controlled turntable. The mortar can fire regular 120mm shells 8.2 kilometers, or rocket assisted ones 17 kilometers. This is not as far as a 155mm howitzer can reach, but the marines feel that air power and rockets can handle longer range targets. The breech loading mortar system allows for rapid fire and the turntable system takes data directly from forward observers and quickly positions the 120mm tube to put the shells on the target. The EFSS can put shells on the target within minutes of a request. The system can fire 20 rounds in two minutes and uses a GPS assisted fire control system to provide accuracy comparable to any other artillery system.
The 120mm shells are also about half the weight of 155mm ones. This is to be overcome with a higher rate of fire and the use of several types of cluster bomb shells. One of these, for example, will destroy most armored vehicles, and kill or wound most troops in a 100x100 meter area. Each of the 32 bomblets can penetrate four inches of armor, but will be hitting the thinner top armor on armored vehicles.
The marines went after the 120mm mortar, instead of another 155mm howitzer, because the mortar is lighter, faster firing, more mobile and, with the right ammunition, just as destructive as the larger howitzer
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/articles/20120904.aspx
By: marc1921
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I thought it was a fake image when I first seen the thumbnail.
Very cool photo!
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByAtlasRocket (48.70) 
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'bout time
Posted Sep-4-2012 Byellhow (585.50) 
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Nice. Carry on.
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByYedin (102.90) 
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That 120mm mortar looks bad ass!
Posted Sep-4-2012 By2Crazy4U (4748.70) 
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I am continually amazed at the rapid acceleration of armaments are for soldiers now, compared to nearly a decade and a half in which I had served. Weapons such as these, unreal, for a fire support unit or larger advancing force, weapons such as these are game changers for sure. Pretty amazing what GPS and guided systems now are operating at. Having had participated predominately within small unit tactics, never had to fire off a 120mm, yet this thing with certain armaments will deliver between More..
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByKoranimal (768.50) 
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@Koranimal defo guidance has been a game changer calls for less airstrikes and makes a unit a force multiplier
Posted Sep-4-2012 Bybrako (1312.44) 
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So we're back to using Jeeps? Interesting how such a small vehicle can now pack such a big boom.
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByWolfBite120 (708.40) 
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@WolfBite120 I don't want to live in a world without a nice, robust Jeep in production.
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByEmrysM (1826.76) 
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"...just as destructive as the larger howitzer."
There are always tradeoffs, but with all things being equal, size does matter.
Posted Sep-4-2012 Byjoe prole (1632.30) 
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@joe prole Better precision, and better mobility for the mortar, I reckon.
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByATministraitor (90.60) 
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Perhaps the next version offers a skull type of cloud, when fired...
On topic now : seems like the mortar (finally) became an aweful, deadly precision weapon.
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByATministraitor (90.60) 
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Looks just like the 'Red Dragon' logo!
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByMAKMAK (2403.00) MAKMAK View Channel Send Message
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nice pic but a video would be better
Posted Sep-4-2012 Bymurdy1975 (330.52) murdy1975 View Channel Send Message
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sounds truly awesome in every detail
Posted Sep-4-2012 Bythecleaner001 (11777.48) 
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17K???? THATS FUCKIN NUTS!! i read stuff like this and wish i could have my soldiering life again. mfc for this would be a classy number.
I can imagine the radios convo: 'shot out'
'time of flight: niner zero'
'WTF??
Posted Sep-4-2012 ByBillyBangcock (493.00) 
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See those Talibans sitting in ambush up in those mountain ridges? The first group of Hummers goes through the pass, takes fire from the ambush position, radios to the second group of Hummers way farther behind which has not come into the view of the ambushers yet, second group sets up mortar, first group has since pinpointed the ambushers GPS coordinates, and directs fire on the ambushers. All ambushers dead, patrol continues.
Posted Sep-5-2012 Bydav1936531 (500.52) 
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Nice picture!!!!
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