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| Standard light infantry mortar system | |
| Service Data | |
| Classification | Light infantry mortar |
| Type | Man-portable indirect fire weapon |
| Origin | Gondara |
| Manufacturer | Gondaran State Arsenals |
| Used By | Army of Gondara |
| Design Date | 1932 |
| Service Entry | 1935 |
| Cost | |
| Technical Data | |
| Crew | 3 (Gunner, Assistant Gunner, Ammunition Bearer) |
| Caliber | 62.5mm |
| Barrel Length | ~28 in |
| Operation | Drop-fired, smoothbore |
| Carriage | Baseplate and bipod |
| Weight | ~42 lb (complete system) |
| Elevation | 45° to 85° |
| Traverse | Limited (bipod-adjusted) |
| Rate of Fire | 15–25 rounds per minute (sustained) |
| Muzzle Velocity | ~230 ft/s |
| Effective Range | ~100–1,900 yd |
| Maximum Range | ~2,100 yd |
| Ammunition | HE, Smoke, Illumination |
| Towing | None (man-portable) |
| Deployment | Squad / platoon-level indirect fire |
Overview
The 62.5mm Mortar is Gondara’s standard light infantry mortar, designed to provide immediate, organic indirect fire support at the squad and platoon level. The system emphasizes portability, rapid deployment, and ease of operation, allowing infantry units to deliver high-angle fire without reliance on larger artillery systems.
Design Characteristics
The 62.5mm Mortar is a lightweight, smoothbore, drop-fired system consisting of a barrel, baseplate, and bipod assembly.
Key design features include:
- Man-portable system broken into crew-carried components
- Simple drop-fire operation with minimal mechanical complexity
- Adjustable bipod for elevation and limited traverse control
- Rapid assembly and emplacement under combat conditions
The system is optimized for mobility, allowing deployment in terrain inaccessible to vehicles or heavy weapons.
Weight and Transport
The mortar is designed for full infantry portability.
Typical carry breakdown:
- Barrel: ~16 lb
- Bipod: ~14 lb
- Baseplate: ~12 lb
Ammunition is distributed across the crew, with each soldier carrying additional rounds as part of their loadout.
Ammunition
The 62.5mm Mortar fires a standardized family of light mortar rounds.
Available ammunition types include:
- High Explosive (HE)
- Primary anti-personnel round
- Effective against infantry and light fortifications
- Smoke
- Provides screening for maneuver and concealment
- Used for marking and signaling
- Illumination
- Provides battlefield lighting during night operations
Operation
The mortar is operated by a three-man crew:
- Gunner
- Controls aiming and elevation
- Assistant Gunner
- Stabilizes the system and assists adjustments
- Ammunition Bearer
- Supplies rounds and manages ammunition load
Firing sequence:
- Mortar is emplaced using baseplate and bipod
- Elevation and direction are set
- Round is dropped into the barrel
- Weapon fires automatically upon impact
The system allows rapid, responsive fire with minimal setup time.
Operational Use
The 62.5mm Mortar is used for:
- Immediate suppression of enemy infantry
- Engagement of targets behind cover or defilade
- Smoke deployment for maneuver operations
- Illumination during low-visibility conditions
It is typically deployed at the platoon level and operates as organic fire support for maneuver elements.
Deployment Doctrine
The mortar is assigned directly to infantry units, providing:
- Organic indirect fire capability
- Rapid-response support during engagements
- Flexible deployment independent of vehicle support
Its portability allows it to keep pace with advancing or maneuvering infantry forces.
Limitations
The 62.5mm Mortar has several inherent limitations:
- Limited range compared to heavier mortars
- Reduced explosive payload
- Manual fire control dependent on crew skill
- High ammunition consumption under sustained fire
These limitations are offset by mobility and responsiveness.
Summary
The 62.5mm Mortar provides Gondaran infantry with a lightweight, mobile, and highly responsive indirect fire capability. Its simplicity and portability make it a critical component of small-unit combat operations.