M106 mortar carrier
| M106 mortar carrier | |
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M106A1 | |
| Type | Mortar carrier |
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| Production history | |
| Variants | XM106, M106, M106A1, M106A2 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 12.9 short tons (11.7 t) |
| Length | 16.2 feet (4.9 m) |
| Width | 9 feet (2.7 m) |
| Height | 7.3 feet (2.2 m) |
| Crew |
6 armour = 5083 Aluminum |
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Main armament | M30 4.2in (107mm) mortar |
Secondary armament | M2 Browning |
| Engine |
Detroit Diesel 6V53T 210 horsepower (160 kW) |
| Payload capacity | 88 rounds (HE, Illumination, White Phosphorus) |
| Transmission | Allison X200-4 series |
| Ground clearance | 16.5 inches (42 cm) |
| Fuel capacity | 90 US gallons (340 L) |
Operational range | 250 nautical miles (460 km) |
The M106 mortar carrier was a tracked, self-propelled artillery vehicle in service with the United States Army. It was replaced with the M1064 mortar carrier.
History
The M106 is a variation of the M113 armored personnel carrier, the A3 version was an upgrade to the 120mm M120 mortar.
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