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Is the German 540mm Mortar in the game?


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Ok, before tonight I had never heard of this paricular calibre, but saw it on the History Channel tonight on a show about Ramaden and the battle that took place to keep the treadway bridges safe from the Germans. It had some really kick ass footage of a 280mm Rail Gun, the ME-262, and the V2 Rockets. Too bad I only saw the last 15 mins.

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CM doesn't have a 540mm mortar, but it does have German 210mm artillery and 300mm rockets (nebelwerfers) plus Allied 14-inch battleship guns (356mm). biggrin.gif

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Actually, since I had never heard of them discussed anywhere before, I was fishing to see if they really do exist, or was it just one of those things that slipped by the editors of the show.

I mean Jeez, that is 5X bigger than the 120mm and has got to be a load to carry for a typical mortar crew.

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I was gonna make that same observation.

Maybe MG Mannschft can enlighten us smile.gif

Seriously though, I did a quick internet search and couldn't find any info on 540mm German siege mortars. I'd be interested in seeing a picture of one (assuming it actually existed).

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Actually as I recall it was the Sturmorser (sp) "Karl" and was mounted on a tracked carrier. The support veicles included Pz 4s with covered ammo racks and some with cranes to place the ammo on the firing platform. In reality the gun was not a mortar but a howitzer. The unit was very wide and had to be disassembled and moved on railcars. Hasegawa/Minicraft used to make a very detialed model of the unit. I believe they were mainly used in seige type actions Stalingrad/Lenningrad to pummel large areas. I am sure someone else will have better more accurate info, I gave all my books that covered WW2 to my dad... Karl Mead

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Here you got Karl(Gerät41). I posted this picture last year in my *wish list for CM2* thread. It came in two sizes: 54cm and 60cm. this would be really fun to watch. (Hey, this platoon just vanished from earth..where could they be gone???) smile.gif

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hehe, that's nothing. Who here heard about the "Little David" the Americans had? This thing still holds the record of having the largest calibre of any modern artillery piece at 914mm (36 Inches).

I learned about it from the book "The Complete Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II" edited by Chris Bishop. Check it out! biggrin.gif

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