List of mortar carriers

A mortar carrier, or self-propelled mortar, is a self-propelled artillery piece in which a mortar is the primary weapon.

Summary list

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Modern era mortar systems

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Mortar carrier 81–82 mm

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Weapon name Caliber
[mm]
Country of origin Source
2S41 Drok 82 mm   Russia
ALKAR (Aselsan) 81 mm   Turkey [1]
Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT) 81 mm   India [2]
Cardom 81 81 mm   Israel [3]
Dual EIMOS [fr] 81 mm   Spain [4]
ESLAIT A3MS 81 mm   Austria /   Israel
VingPos 81 mm   Norway [5][6]
K281 81 mm   South Korea

Mortar carrier 120 mm

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Weapon name Caliber
[mm]
Country of origin Source
120 KRH-TEKA 120 mm   Finland
120 Mobile mortar system 120 mm   Georgia [7]
2R2M mortar 120 mm   France [8][9]
2S31 Vena 120 mm   Russia
2S34 Khosta [DE] 120 mm   Russia
2S39 Magnolia 120 mm   Russia
2S40 Floks 120 mm   Russia
2S42 Lotos 120 mm   Russia
Alakran 120 mm   Spain [10]
AHS-120 (Aselsan) 120 mm   Turkey [11]
AMOS (Patria)
(2 barrels)
120 mm
× 2
  Finland
  Sweden
[12]
AMS II 120 mm   United Kingdom
  United States
[13][14]
Cardom 120 120mm   Israel [15]
Cobra (RUAG) [DE] 120 mm    Switzerland [16]
Crossbow 120 120mm   Israel [17]
Elbit SPEAR 120 mm   Israel [18]
EMOC 120 mm   Spain [19]
ESLAIT A3MS 120 mm   Austria [20]
GMM-120 120 mm   Georgia [21]
GMOS (Escribano)
"Guardian MOrtar System"
120 mm   Spain [22]
Griffon MEPAC 120 mm   France
KSM120 Skyfall 120 mm   South Korea [23]
M1064 mortar carrier 120 mm   United States [24]
M1129 mortar carrier 120 mm   United States
M120 MortarWiesel 2 120 mm   Germany [25]
M1287 mortar carrier 120 mm   USA [26]
Grkpbv 90
(2 barrels)
120 mm
× 2
  Sweden [27]
MMC Bars-8 120 mm   Ukraine
NEMO (Patria) 120 mm   Finland [28]
PLL-05 120 mm   People's Republic of China [29]
Ragnarok MWS120 120 mm   Norway [30]
RAK 120 mm   Poland
SLING 120 mm   Israel [31]
Smereka 120 mm   Ukraine [32]
SRAMS "Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System" 120 mm   Singapore [33]
Type 96 120 mm self-propelled mortar 120 mm   Japan
VCTM 120 mm   Argentina

Cold War

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Weapon name Caliber
[mm]
Country of origin Source
2S4 Tyulpan 240 mm   Soviet Union
2S9 Nona 120 mm   Soviet Union
2S23 Nona-SVK 120 mm   Soviet Union
K242A1 107 mm   South Korea
M106 mortar carrier 107 mm   United States [34]
Type 60 107 mm self-propelled mortar 107 mm   Japan
Type 60 81 mm self-propelled mortar 81 mm   Japan
Vz.85 ShM-120 PRAM-S 120 mm   Czechoslovakia

World War II era mortar carriers

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Weapon name Caliber
[mm]
Country of origin Source
M4 MMC [fr]M2 half-track 81 mm   United States [35][36][37]
M4A1 MMC M2 half-track 81 mm   United States [38][39][37]
M21 MMC M3 half-track 81 mm   United States [37]
Reihenwerfer - SOMUA MCG 81 mm × 16   France /   Nazi Germany .[40][41]
Karl-Gerät Neubau-fahrzeug 540/600 mm   Nazi Germany [42]

Detailed list

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Modern era mortar carrier

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This list includes mortar carrier systems that were developed after the Cold War.

Mortar carrier 81 mm

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Mortar system Platform Calibre
[mm]
Origin mortar system Image Quantity Service life Users (deliveries by client) Note
Order Delivery
ALKAR Defender 81 mm   Turkey In development   Turkish Army System made by Aselsan, planned to be ordered by the Turkish Army[43]
Carrier Mortar Tracked (CMT) BMP-2 81 mm   India

  Israel

  220 220 Since 2000   Indian Army System made by DRDO and OFMK, fitted with IOF81 Type 1F tube (Indian licensed version of Soltam B455)[2]
Cardom 81 – EIMOS URO VAMTAC S3 BN-2 81 mm   Israel   16 16 Since 2012   Spanish Army (10)

  Bahraini Army (6)

System by Soltam.[44]

Being replaced by the URO VAMTAC - Dual EIMOS in the Spanish Army.[3]

Dual EIMOS URO VAMTAC ST5 81 mm   Spain 80 2 Since 2022   Spanish Army

 Spanish Marines

System by Expal [es][4]
ESLAIT A3MS "SCORPION" URO VAMTAC ST5 81 mm   Austria Unknown Unknown Unknown   Omani Sultan's Special Force ESL Advanced Information Technology (ESLAIT), further evolution of the Cardom 10[45]
VingPos CV90 Mk.I RWS Multi BK 81 mm   Norway 24 16 Since 2016   Norwegian Army System made by Rheinmetall Norway AS, fitted with L16A2 mortar tube[46][47][48]

Mortar carrier 120 mm

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Mortar system Platform Calibre
[mm]
Origin mortar system Image Quantity Service life Users (deliveries by client) Note
Order Delivery
120 Mobile mortar system Didgori Meomari 120 mm   Georgia  

 

Unknown Unknown 2021 Exported to unknown user in the Middle East[7] Mortar made by Delta SEC[49]
2R2M mortar Freccia VBM Porta Mortaio 120 mm   France   35 21 2015   Italian Army System made by Thales (formerly TDA)[8]
2R2M mortar
"Griffon MEPAC"
VBMR Griffon 120 mm   France   54 0 From 2024   French Army System made by Thales (formerly TDA)[9][50]
2R2M mortar VAB Mk.3 (6x6) 120 mm   France 6 6 2009   Royal Army of Oman System designed and made by Thales (formerly TDA)[51][52]
2R2M mortar ACV-300 120 mm   France   8 8 2010   Malaysian Army System designed and made by Thales (formerly TDA)[51][53]
2R2M mortar DefTech AV8 120 mm   France 8 8 2019   Malaysian Army System designed and made by Thales (formerly TDA)[51][53]
2R2M mortar M113 120 mm   France 25 25 2010   Saudi Arabian National Guard System designed and made by Thales (formerly TDA)[51]
AHS-120 BMC VuranEjder Yalçın 120 mm   Turkey   > 26 > 26 Since 2021   Turkish Army
(unknown)

  Turkish Gendarmerie
(unknown)
 Kosovo Army
(26)

System made by Aselsan, initially named Alkar, renamed AHS-120.
Alakran mortar system / Toyota Land Cruiser J79 120 mm   Spain 6 6 Since 2023   Ukrainian Army Ordered in 2023 for the Ukrainian Army[54]
Alakran mortar system / URO VAMTAC S3 120 mm   Spain 1 1 Only trial   Spanish Army Tested by the Spanish Army in 2018[55]
Alakran mortar system /

A2M
(Advanced Mobile Mortar)

Sherpa Light 120 mm   Spain
  France
In development Developed by Thales (mortar), Arquus (vehicle) and NTGS (Alakran)[56]
Alakran

MMK BARS-8

Bars-8

(Dodge RAM chassis)

120 mm   Spain  Ukraine  

 

> 12 > 12 Since 2019   Ukrainian Army [57][58]
AMOS
(2 barrels)
Patria AMV 120 mm
× 2
  Finland/

  Sweden

  18 18 2013   Finnish Army System designed and made by Patria and BAE Hägglunds[12][59]
AMS II
"Advanced Mobile Mortar"
LAV III 120 mm   United Kingdom  United States   73 73 Since 2002   Saudi Arabian National Guard Weapon system developed by Delco Systems and Royal Ordonance[13]
Cobra – RUAG Piranha IV 120 mm    Switzerland 48 0 From 2024   Swiss Army "12 cm Mörser 16"[16]
Cobra – RUAG PARS III 8x8 120 mm    Switzerland   6 6 Since 2019   Royal Army of Oman [60]
Crossbow 120 Boxer 120 mm   Israel In development Turret for a mortar carrier ready for trial as of 2023, designed by Elbit for Israeli Army, and export as well. Tested on Boxer.[17]
EMOC VAC ASCOD 2 120 mm (or 81 mm)   Spain Prototype Lightest 120 mm mortar carrier[61]
ESLAIT A3MS Piranha V 120 mm   Austria  Israel 15 15 Since 2019   Danish Army Piranha V AAAMS "Advanced Automated Autonomous Mortar System", further evolution of the Cardom 10 by Austrian company ESLAIT[62]
GMM-120 Modified

MAN KAT1

120 mm   Georgia

 

 

Prototype Made by STC Delta[21]
GMOS
"Guardian MOrtar System"
VAC ASCOD 2 120 mm   Spain Prototype Escribano developed a turret to answer the coming needs of the Spanish Army, expected to be used with the Piranha V and / or the VAC (ASCOD 2 based APC)[22]
KSM120 Skyfall K200A1 120 mm   South Korea Unknown Unknown Since January 2022   South Korean Army Ordered in 2020 and then in 2022, intended to replace the 1840 KM30 in service (K-242A1 with 107 mm M30 mortar)[23] Announced to be in mass production.
M1064 mortar carrier M113 120 mm   Israel  United States   1124 1124 Since 1990   US Army (1076)

  Egyptian Army(36)

  Royal Thai Army (12)

M113 equipped with M120 (Soltam K6) mortar[63][64][65]
M120G Rak Borsuk 120 mm   Poland   In development Replacement of the Soviet mortars by this new system, mortar carriers split among the tracked Borsuk and the wheeled KTO Rosomak.
M120K Rak KTO Rosomak 120 mm   Poland   146 93 2017   Polish Land Forces

(93 / 122)

  Ukrainian Army

(0 / 24)[66]

Developed by Poland for its army, and purchased later on among a large KTO Rosomak for Ukraine[67]
M1287 AMPV 120 mm   USA   386

(planned)

In trials   US Army Among the 2,907 vehicles in 5 variants, the US Army expects 386 mortar carriers for quick-reaction fire support[68][69]
Mjölner

(2 barrels)

CV90 Grkpbv 90 120 mm
× 2
  Sweden   80 40 2019   Swedish Army System designed and made by BAE Hägglunds[70]

Barrels produced by Slovakian company KONSTRUKTA-Defence[71]

PLL-05 ZSL92 120 mm   China   > 500 500[72] 2008   Chinese Army [29]
Ragnarok MWS120 Prototypes: 120 mm   Norway   In trial phase Rheinmetall Norway AS developed this system.[73]

The Gidran was offered to Hungary, lost the competition, and a Boxer module is offered to the UK.

SLING Land Rover Defender;

Humvee

120 mm   Israel   Prototype / Testing phase Tested by Green berets, based on M120A1 tube and base plate.[74]
Smereka Varta 120 mm   Ukraine   Prototype Moroccan Army potentially interested[32]
SPEAR

SPEAR LR

JLTV,

Humvee, SandCat, Tata LPTA

120 mm   Israel > 28 > 28 2015   Azerbaijani Army (–)

  Zambian Army (6)

  Royal Thai Army (34)

Thai ATMM and Zambian Spear Mk.2 on Tata LPTA 713 TC 4×4 trucks[75][76]
SRAMS
"Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System"
RG-31 Mk.5 120 mm   Singapore 48 48   United Arab Emirates Army System designed and made by ST Engineering.

(known as Agrab 120 in UAE Army)[77]

SRAMS Mk.II
"Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System"
Belrex PCSV 120 mm   Singapore 2021   Singapore Army System designed and made by ST Engineering.[33][78]
SRAMS Mk.II
"Super Rapid Advanced Mortar System"
Prototypes

Bronco 3 HumveeSpider

120 mm   Singapore Prototype   Singapore Army System designed and made by ST Engineering prototype[79]

World War II era mortar carriers

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Vehicle Mortar system Caliber
[mm]
Origin Image Service life Quantity Users Note
Start End
M4 MMC [fr]
"M4 mortar motor carriage"
M2 half-track 81 mm   United States   1941 1945 572   US Army System developed by the Ordnance Department, made by White Motor Companyfitted with the M1 Mortar [37][80][81]
M4A1 MMC [fr]
"M4A1 mortar motor carriage"
M2 half-track 81 mm   United States  

 

1943 1945 600   US Army System developed by the Ordnance Department, made by White Motor Companyfitted with the M1 Mortar.

[37][82][83]

M21 MMC
"M21 mortar motor carriage"
M3 half-track 81 mm   United States   1944 1968 110   US Army
(1944-1945, 110 made and used)
  Free French forces
(1945, 57 leased)
  Austrian Army
(1955-1968, 23 leased)
System developed by the Ordnance Department, made by White Motor Companyfitted with the M1 Mortar [37][84]
Reihenwerfer SOMUA MCG 81 mm

× 16

  France  Nazi Germany   1944 1945 Unknown   Wehrmacht System developed and made by Alfred Becker, fitted with 16 mortars Brandt Mle 27/31.[40][41]
Karl-Gerät Neubau-fahrzeug 540 mm

or 600 mm

  Nazi Germany  

 

1943 1945 7   Wehrmacht System developed and made by Rheinmetall-Borsig AG.[42]

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