South African Border War Yugoslav Wars Second Liberian Civil War Northern Mali conflict[1]
Production history
Designer
Military Technical Institute
Manufacturer
PPT Namenska
Specifications
Mass
19.7 kg
Crew
3
Caliber
60 millimetres (2.4 in)
Rate of fire
25-30 rpm
Maximum firing range
2537m with mortar shell M73
Feed system
manual
Sights
NSB-1
The Yugoslavian 60mm M57 Mortar[2] was generally based on the design of the US 60mm M2 Mortar. Currently, the M57 Mortar is produced by the Serbian company PPT Namenska,[3] and is still used by the 72nd Brigade for Special Operations of the Serbian Armed Forces.[4][5]
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