150mm? That is the biggest I know.
4 Jul 2015, 17:38
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Mess with the Bill, you get the scorn!
A quick question about WW2. Let's see who guesses it . Here it goes:
What was the calibre of the biggest mortar used in WW2? Prize for the winning person!
150mm? That is the biggest I know.
He he, guess I am wrong.
You are wrong. I'll tell you the answer when other people have a guess.
I know there is a common definition, but just to clear up misunderstandings before even letting them happen, please define "Mortar"

155mm
155m for M and for the railgun 80cm (31 inch)
Little David mortar, 91 cm
Correct, Herrsofa. But you looked it up. 91 cm of calibre! 910m! Used by the Amis. Big mortar.
You just said it was 910 metres Pablo...
Pablo22510 wrote:
910m
Sry, missed an m. 910mm!
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