Re: British Paratroops in WWII
I just remembered that I have War Office study on the 2-inch mortar.
WO 291/157 Performance of 2-in mortar.
Results from trials performed in 1942.
Use of the no. 2 sight is recommended to improve accuracy.
The 2-in smoke bomb was criticised for leaving smoke trails that were thought to give away the firing position; in fact the problem was with smoky propellant.
It is mentioned that the chance of hitting a target under 2-in mortar illumination at night is
approximately one-third of the chance in daylight.
The following table gives the hit probabilities and number of rounds needed to secure a 50% chance of
incapacitating the target, a standing man, at the ranges given:
Range (yds) 200 LA
Hit probability 10%
No. bombs 7
Range (yds) 400 LA
Hit probability 3.8%
No. bombs 18
Range (yds) 525
Hit probability 6.8%
No. bombs 10
Range (yds) 400 HA
Hit probability 4.9%
No. bombs 14
Range (yds) 200 HA
Hit probability 6.0%
No. bombs 12
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