Additional Information for 107 Millimeter Mortar Recoil Mechanism
The 107 millimeter mortar recoil mechanism is a component of the supply class Guns, specifically within the range of 75mm through 125mm in the supply group Weapons.
The recoil mechanism is an essential part of a mortar system that helps to absorb and control the recoil forces generated when the mortar is fired. It consists of various components such as a recoil buffer, recuperator, and hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
The recoil buffer is designed to absorb the initial shock and force generated by the firing of the mortar. It helps to reduce the backward movement of the mortar and prevent damage to the weapon and its mounting.
The recuperator is responsible for restoring the mortar to its original firing position after each shot. It uses stored energy from the recoil to push the mortar back into position, ready for the next firing.
The hydraulic or pneumatic systems assist in controlling the recoil forces and provide a smooth and controlled return of the mortar to its firing position. These systems use fluid or compressed air to dampen the recoil and ensure the mortar remains stable during firing.
Overall, the 107 millimeter mortar recoil mechanism plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability, accuracy, and longevity of the mortar system during operation.
Related Item Names for INC 21645 107 Millimeter Mortar Recoil Mechanism
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 21645 107 Millimeter Mortar Recoil Mechanism Page 1 of 1
- 8432665
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | MEDALS: Y | DAC: 1
- RQ96M400A
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1