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The M1129 Mortar Carrier is an 8×8 wheeled armored mortar carrier of the
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. It is in use with the
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. Models with the double
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upgrade are known as the M1252 MCVV.


Description

The M1129 Mortar Carrier, also known as MCV-B (Mortar Carrier Vehicle version B), is based on the Stryker infantry carrier vehicle, which is itself a descendant of the Swiss Mowag Piranha III. The precursor of the M1129, the MCV-A, carried a mortar that could only be used dismounted, whereas the M1129B is only capable of firing its weapon from the mounted position within the vehicle. The M1129 is used in the US Army Stryker Brigade Combat Teams, where it is part of each Brigade's maneuver infantry battalion's and Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Target Acquisition (RSTA) squadron's Modified Table of Organization & Equipment (MTOE). The vehicles are either organically subordinated to battalion level or company level. The battalion level vehicles are armed with the RMS6L 120MM mortar system, which is the vehicle mounted version of the RMS6L 120MM mortar. Additionally, they carry the 81mm M252 mortar that can only be used in a dismounted capacity. The company level vehicles also carry a vehicle-mounted 120mm mortar, which is augmented by the 60mm M224 mortar for dismounted use. The RSTA squadron only receives the 120mm mounted mortar, there is no augmentation dismounted maneuvers. Each Stryker infantry battalion thus has a total number of 10 mortar carriers, all of which are equipped with the 120mm system. Each Stryker RSTA battalion has a total of 6 mortar carriers, all of which are also equipped with the 120mm system.''"Pocket Artillery"'' by Ian Kemp, in Armada International, Apr 2006
/ref> The first M1129 vehicles were put into service in Spring 2005 with the
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. The 172nd Stryker Brigade deployed to
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in August 2005 being the first unit to fire the M1129/MCV-B in theatre.


Gallery

Image:Stryker MC unloading from C130.jpg, The M1129 being unloaded from a
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aircraft. Image:Stryker_fie_120.jpg, A close-up of the
Cardom The ''Cardom'' () is an Israeli 81 mm/120 mm Recoil Mortar System (RMS), manufactured by Soltam Systems. It is used by the US Army, the Israel Defence Forces, NATO countries, and others. The Cardom is an autonomous, computerized system ...
120mm Recoil Mortar System firing at night. Image:Illuminationflare.jpg, The M1129 being fired at night.


See also

*
Cardom The ''Cardom'' () is an Israeli 81 mm/120 mm Recoil Mortar System (RMS), manufactured by Soltam Systems. It is used by the US Army, the Israel Defence Forces, NATO countries, and others. The Cardom is an autonomous, computerized system ...
– the
Soltam Systems Soltam Systems ( he, סולתם מערכות) is an Israeli defense contractor located in Yokneam, Israel. The company has been developing and manufacturing advanced artillery systems, mortars, ammunition and peripheral equipment since 1952. ...
recoil mortar system *
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– a similar project by the
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, also known as ''Expeditionary Fire Support System'' (EFSS). * M1064 mortar carrier – in use with the Army, based on the M113 tracked vehicle. *
XM1204 Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar The Manned Ground Vehicles (MGV) was a family of lighter and more transportable ground vehicles developed by BAE Systems and General Dynamics as part of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program. The MGV program was intended as a succe ...
, U.S. Army Future Combat Systems mortar carrier canceled in 2009 *
Light-weight Combat Vehicle (LCV) System The is a wheeled self-propelled artillery vehicle under development by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. Overview Many armies are looking into lighter, air-transportable vehicles that can perform many of the functions of tanks or medium arti ...
* Amored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, a development of the
Bradley fighting vehicle The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a tracked armoured fighting vehicle platform of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, formerly United Defense. It is named after U.S. General Om ...
with a mortar carrier variant, the XM1287, to replace the M1064 mortar carrier


References


External links


The M1129 at globalsecurity.org
* {{stryker Self-propelled artillery of the United States Mortar carriers Post–Cold War armored fighting vehicles of the United States General Dynamics land vehicles Wheeled self-propelled artillery Mowag Piranha