320 mm Type 98 mortar

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The 320 mm Type 98 mortar , known by the nickname "Ghost rockets", was an artillery weapon used by the Japanese military throughout World War II. The Type 98 mortar was designed in the late 1930s to support assault on fortifications; however, it would see the majority of its use as a fixed weapon emplaced in gun pits for close-in defense. Productions records for the Type 98 mortar are unknown but it may have been moderate given the types use in multiple theatres.

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