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75 mm Light Mortar
Type of Gun: 75 mm Leichter Minenwerfer (Light Mortar)
Location: Dorrigo
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Dorrigo were originally allotted a 170 mm Minenwerfer No 2279 which was displayed in the local park. In recent times a swap with a private collector for a restored 75 mm Minenwerfer took place and this minenwerfer is now on display inside the Dorrigo RSL.

In 1914 the light minenwerfer existed only in prototype form and issued to special engineer units. It had a square base. By autumn 1915 some were issued to the infantry. In Spring 1916 a new type minenwerfer was issue. This had a base square at the back and circular in front with a traverse plate making it possible to traverse the barrel through 360o. In the winter of 1916-17 they were issued to the infantry as close support weapons. A new variant came into service in 1917. this had a trail, much like an artillery piece, and a modified carriage which allowed it to be used in flat trajectory, such as against tanks. Its range in flat trajectory was 1,200 metres. Over 10,000 light minenwerfer were in service by the end of the war.

Photo courtesy: Mr Ernie Newbold

         
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