. "World War I"@en . "47.628"^^ . . "total:"@en . "various contractors"@en . . . . . "100"^^ . . "2\u30A4\u30F3\u30C1\u30F4\u30A3\u30C3\u30AB\u30FC\u30B9\u4E2D\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E: 2 inch Vickers Medium Trench Mortar\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u7B2C\u4E00\u6B21\u4E16\u754C\u5927\u6226\u3067\u30A4\u30AE\u30EA\u30B9\u8ECD\u304C\u4F7F\u7528\u3057\u3066\u3044\u305F\u4E2D\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002 \u30B9\u30D4\u30AC\u30C3\u30C8\u30FB\u30E2\u30FC\u30BF\u30FC\u5F0F\u3001\u3059\u306A\u308F\u3061\u7832\u5F3E\u304C\u7832\u8EAB\u3088\u308A\u3082\u5927\u304D\u3044\u30BF\u30A4\u30D7\u306E\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u30BF\u30D5\u30A3\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30C3\u30D7\u30EB\uFF08Toffee Apple\uFF09\u3001\u307E\u305F\u306F\u30D7\u30E9\u30E0\u30FB\u30D7\u30C7\u30A3\u30F3\u30B0\uFF08Plum Pudding\uFF09\u3068\u3044\u3046\u3042\u3060\u540D\u3092\u4ED8\u3051\u3089\u308C\u3066\u3044\u305F\u3002 1915\u5E74\u5F8C\u534A\u304B\u30891917\u5E74\u524D\u534A\u307E\u3067\u4F7F\u7528\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u305F\u304C\u3001\u3042\u307E\u308A\u6027\u80FD\u304C\u826F\u304F\u306A\u304B\u3063\u305F\u305F\u3081\u3001\u30CB\u30E5\u30FC\u30C8\u30F36\u30A4\u30F3\u30C1\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u306B\u7F6E\u304D\u63DB\u3048\u3089\u308C\u305F\u3002"@ja . . . "depending on charge"@en . . "1916"^^ . . "2"^^ . . . . . . "Medium mortar"@en . . "bore:"@en . "47628.0"^^ . . . . . "1099122078"^^ . . "World War I"@en . . . "The 2 inch medium trench mortar, also known as the 2-inch howitzer, and nicknamed the \"toffee apple\" or \"plum pudding\" mortar, was a British smooth bore muzzle loading (SBML) medium trench mortar in use in World War I from mid-1915 to mid-1917. The designation \"2-inch\" refers to the mortar barrel, into which only the 22-inch bomb shaft but not the bomb itself was inserted; the spherical bomb itself was actually 9 inches (230 mm) in diameter and weighed 42 lb (19 kg), hence this weapon is more comparable to a standard mortar of approximately 5-6 inch bore."@en . . "mortar barrel, not bomb"@en . "2-inch medium mortar"@en . . . . . . "1915"^^ . . . . . "12380437"^^ . "570"^^ . . "2013-01-02"^^ . . . "2.0"^^ . . "yes"@en . . "yes"@en . "United Kingdom"@en . . . . "yes"@en . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . . "2008-04-09"^^ . . . . "HE 51 lb"@en . . "Royal Ordnance Factory"@en . . . . . . . "The 2 inch medium trench mortar, also known as the 2-inch howitzer, and nicknamed the \"toffee apple\" or \"plum pudding\" mortar, was a British smooth bore muzzle loading (SBML) medium trench mortar in use in World War I from mid-1915 to mid-1917. The designation \"2-inch\" refers to the mortar barrel, into which only the 22-inch bomb shaft but not the bomb itself was inserted; the spherical bomb itself was actually 9 inches (230 mm) in diameter and weighed 42 lb (19 kg), hence this weapon is more comparable to a standard mortar of approximately 5-6 inch bore."@en . . . . . . . . . "2\u30A4\u30F3\u30C1\u30F4\u30A3\u30C3\u30AB\u30FC\u30B9\u4E2D\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E: 2 inch Vickers Medium Trench Mortar\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u7B2C\u4E00\u6B21\u4E16\u754C\u5927\u6226\u3067\u30A4\u30AE\u30EA\u30B9\u8ECD\u304C\u4F7F\u7528\u3057\u3066\u3044\u305F\u4E2D\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002 \u30B9\u30D4\u30AC\u30C3\u30C8\u30FB\u30E2\u30FC\u30BF\u30FC\u5F0F\u3001\u3059\u306A\u308F\u3061\u7832\u5F3E\u304C\u7832\u8EAB\u3088\u308A\u3082\u5927\u304D\u3044\u30BF\u30A4\u30D7\u306E\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u30BF\u30D5\u30A3\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30C3\u30D7\u30EB\uFF08Toffee Apple\uFF09\u3001\u307E\u305F\u306F\u30D7\u30E9\u30E0\u30FB\u30D7\u30C7\u30A3\u30F3\u30B0\uFF08Plum Pudding\uFF09\u3068\u3044\u3046\u3042\u3060\u540D\u3092\u4ED8\u3051\u3089\u308C\u3066\u3044\u305F\u3002 1915\u5E74\u5F8C\u534A\u304B\u30891917\u5E74\u524D\u534A\u307E\u3067\u4F7F\u7528\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u305F\u304C\u3001\u3042\u307E\u308A\u6027\u80FD\u304C\u826F\u304F\u306A\u304B\u3063\u305F\u305F\u3081\u3001\u30CB\u30E5\u30FC\u30C8\u30F36\u30A4\u30F3\u30C1\u8FEB\u6483\u7832\u306B\u7F6E\u304D\u63DB\u3048\u3089\u308C\u305F\u3002"@ja . . . "British troops loading a 2-inch trench mortar with attached periscope post, World War I. This appears to be a training exercise as no fuze is visible."@en . . . . "5"^^ . "2"^^ . . . "1907"^^ . "2-inch medium mortar"@en . . . . . "Amatol or Ammonal"@en . . . "12.5"^^ . "2\u30A4\u30F3\u30C1\u4E2D\u8FEB\u6483\u7832"@ja . "British Empire"@en . . "17238"^^ . "105.0"^^ . "25"^^ .