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Company Officer's Handbook Of The German Army - All Gauge Page

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EMPLOYMENT OF SUPPORT WEAPONS 27<br />

b. Mortars<br />

<strong>The</strong> 50-mm mortar is usually sited by the <strong>German</strong>s to fire immediately<br />

forward of the main line of resistance against an enemy who<br />

is using covered approaches and cannot be reached by machinegun<br />

fire. When held in a reserve platoon, this weapon is sited to<br />

participate in defensive fire as well as to support counterattacks.<br />

In recent operations the <strong>German</strong>s have tended to depart from<br />

their previous practice of employing 81-mm mortars by individual<br />

sections (two mortars in a section), or assigning them singly to<br />

companies and smaller units. <strong>The</strong>y prefer to concentrate these<br />

weapons, placing emphasis on the devastating effect of surprise<br />

concentrations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fire unit is the section. When a number of sections are concentrated,<br />

the senior officer will be forward in a main observation<br />

post. This officer may direct the fire by giving a target designation<br />

to a section within shouting distance. This section will indicate the<br />

target to other sections by ranging with one mortar. <strong>The</strong> use of this<br />

method, however, does not mean that normal means of indicating<br />

targets and directing fire are not used.<br />

Available information on the <strong>German</strong> 120-mm mortar indicates<br />

not only that it has been introduced in mountain rifle regiments<br />

and panzer-grenadier regiments but that 120-mm mortar battalions,<br />

motorized and under control of GHQ, have been created as a result<br />

of new concepts on the employment of this weapon. <strong>The</strong> <strong>German</strong>s<br />

have based their technical and tactical employment of this weapon<br />

on a combination of artillery methods and techniques for the employment<br />

of the infantry gun and the 81-mm mortar. <strong>The</strong> following<br />

is an excerpt from a <strong>German</strong> document concerning the employment<br />

of the 120-mm mortar: "As the mortars use only high-angle fire, it<br />

is necessary to find positions from which all crests can be cleared.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fire unit is the platoon, the tactical unit the company. To<br />

obtain an especially effective concentration of fire, the battalion can<br />

be employed en masse under the fire control of the battalion commander.<br />

Splitting up the battalion into units smaller than a company<br />

dissipates and reduces the effectiveness of the fire."

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