Both the Light Armored Division (LAD) of the Philippine Army and the Combat Service & Support Brigate (CSSB) of the Philippine Marines are both pursuing self-propelled mortar development programs.
The LAD systems are based on a modified M113 chassis, while the Marines are mounting theirs on old V-150s [which were brought back from the junkyard, thanks to the availability of powerplants freed up by the first phase of the Light Armor System Upgrade (LARSU)].
The interesting thing about both programs is that they are reportedly mounting 81mm tubes in these vehicles . . . not something bigger. The 81's are reportedly the largest tubes the AFP has in the inventory, so in the interim, these will have to do.
Presumably these interim systems will give field commanders experience employing artillery systems that are more mobile than the towed systems that they are used to.
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The US used to have 81mm SPM/mortar carriers back in the 60s. More recent carriers, however, now pack a bigger punch. The M1129, their latest SPM, carries a 120mm mortar.
Are there still any armies out there that use 81mm mortars in their mortar carriers?
The LAD systems are based on a modified M113 chassis, while the Marines are mounting theirs on old V-150s [which were brought back from the junkyard, thanks to the availability of powerplants freed up by the first phase of the Light Armor System Upgrade (LARSU)].
The interesting thing about both programs is that they are reportedly mounting 81mm tubes in these vehicles . . . not something bigger. The 81's are reportedly the largest tubes the AFP has in the inventory, so in the interim, these will have to do.
Presumably these interim systems will give field commanders experience employing artillery systems that are more mobile than the towed systems that they are used to.
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The US used to have 81mm SPM/mortar carriers back in the 60s. More recent carriers, however, now pack a bigger punch. The M1129, their latest SPM, carries a 120mm mortar.
Are there still any armies out there that use 81mm mortars in their mortar carriers?