82-PM-41 Mortar being moved, Stalingrad

82-PM-41 Mortar being moved, Stalingrad
Here we see Soviet troops moving a 82-PM-41 82mm mortar during the fighting at Stalingrad. The 82-PM-41 had wheels that could be installed on the ends of the bipod legs, which would then be folded back along the barrel to produce a two wheeled limber.
Russian Weapons of World War II, David Porter. A good overview of the weapons used by the Soviet Union during the Second World War, ranging from individual infantry weapons up to the battleships of the Soviet fleet, as well as the various lend lease items that supported the Soviet war effort. Well illustrated, acknowledges the problems dealing with Soviet sources, and accurate in areas of some confusion (such as the various types of artillery pieces in service) (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (10 January 2025), 82-PM-41 Mortar being moved, Stalingrad , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_82_PM_41_stalingrad.html

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