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Tamiya 1/35 U.S. Mortar Carrier M21
Tamiya 1/35 U.S. Mortar Carrier M21
Product Code: TAM35083
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The U.S. Mortar Carrier M21, also known as the M21 Mortar Motor Carriage, was a self-propelled artillery vehicle used by the United States during World War II.
It was designed to provide mobile fire support to infantry units by carrying and firing mortars directly from the vehicle.
The M21 was based on the chassis of the M3 half-track, a versatile armored personnel carrier widely used by the U.S. military.
It featured an open-topped compartment at the rear, which housed a mortar emplacement.
The M21 typically carried a 81mm M1 mortar, a reliable and effective weapon for providing indirect fire support to ground troops.
The M21 Mortar Carrier allowed for quick deployment and rapid fire capabilities, enhancing the mobility and effectiveness of infantry units in the field.
Its armored design provided some protection to the crew against small arms fire and shell fragments.
The vehicle was operated by a crew of several soldiers, including the mortar crew and the driver.
During combat operations, the M21 would maneuver into position, set up the mortar, and fire rounds at enemy targets.
It could rapidly relocate to new firing positions, providing flexibility and adaptability on the battlefield.
The U.S. Mortar Carrier M21 played a significant role in supporting ground troops by delivering accurate and timely indirect fire support.
Its mobility and firepower made it a valuable asset for the U.S. military, helping to suppress enemy positions, provide cover, and contribute to the overall success of infantry operations.
The U.S. Mortar Carrier M21, also known as the M21 Mortar Motor Carriage, was a self-propelled artillery vehicle used by the United States during World War II.
It was designed to provide mobile fire support to infantry units by carrying and firing mortars directly from the vehicle.
The M21 was based on the chassis of the M3 half-track, a versatile armored personnel carrier widely used by the U.S. military.
It featured an open-topped compartment at the rear, which housed a mortar emplacement.
The M21 typically carried a 81mm M1 mortar, a reliable and effective weapon for providing indirect fire support to ground troops.
The M21 Mortar Carrier allowed for quick deployment and rapid fire capabilities, enhancing the mobility and effectiveness of infantry units in the field.
Its armored design provided some protection to the crew against small arms fire and shell fragments.
The vehicle was operated by a crew of several soldiers, including the mortar crew and the driver.
During combat operations, the M21 would maneuver into position, set up the mortar, and fire rounds at enemy targets.
It could rapidly relocate to new firing positions, providing flexibility and adaptability on the battlefield.
The U.S. Mortar Carrier M21 played a significant role in supporting ground troops by delivering accurate and timely indirect fire support.
Its mobility and firepower made it a valuable asset for the U.S. military, helping to suppress enemy positions, provide cover, and contribute to the overall success of infantry operations.