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2B14 Podnos
| 2B14 Podnos |
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| 2B14 Podnos mortar at "Engineering Technologies 2010" forum |
| Mortar |
| Soviet Union |
| 1980s |
| Soviet–Afghan WarLebanese Civil WarSyrian Civil WarRusso-Ukrainian War |
| 1983 |
| Gorky Engineering Plant |
| 41.88 kg (92.3 lb) |
| 4 |
| 3.14 kg (6 lb 15 oz) HE |
| 82 mm (3.2 in) |
| 2F510 2x1 wheeled transport chassis, GAZ-66 4×4 truck (prime mover) |
| 45°–85° |
| ±8° (without bipod repositioning) |
| 24-30 rounds per minute |
| Minimum: 0.08 km (0.050 mi)Maximum: 4.27 km (2.65 mi) |
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The 2B14 Podnos (Russian: 2Б14 «Поднос», "Tray" or "Platter") is a 82mm mortar designed and manufactured in the Soviet Union in early 1980s. The 2B14 was designed as a man-portable indirect fire weapon for the use by airborne and light infantry forces of the Soviet Armed Forces, but has been fielded with regular motor rifle units as well at a scale of six per battalion.
- 2B14 (2Б14)
- 2B14-1 (2Б14-1-1)
Map with 2B14 operators (blue) and former operators (red)
Russian Ground Forces soldiers firing a 2B14 mortar during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Donetsk People's Republic – Used by the 1st Army Corps.
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Georgia – Used by the Georgian Army.
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Luhansk People's Republic – Used by the 2nd Army Corps.
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Malaysia – Used by the Malaysian Army.
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Russia – Used by the Russian Ground Forces, about 276 are believed to be in service and 3,000 in storage.
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Syria – Used with the Syrian Arab Army.
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Ukraine – Used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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Soviet Union – Passed down to successor states in 1991.
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Estonia
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Latvia
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Lithuania
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Kazakhstan
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Tajikistan
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Turkmenistan
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Uzbekistan
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Lebanese Forces
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List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces
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List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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