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Originally Posted by Legbreaker
Not sure if that would do much for the range tables - hard to hit a target with an indirect weapon if you don't have the maths ready...
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Well IRL since the British Troops fighting in Oman durring the late 1960~1970s were not officially at war they were not sent the last two propellant bands that the mortars they were using needed to get the maximum effective range. So the Brits improvized by poring gasoline down the mortar barrel to give the round an extra kick. Now such acts are very dangerous especially when you have friendly troops assaulting the target of the mortar.