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Mortars significantly impacted World War I by providing an effective means of indirect fire support, allowing troops to launch explosive projectiles over obstacles and enemy trenches. Their portability and ability to deliver high-explosive, smoke, and gas shells made them versatile weapons on the battlefield. Mortars contributed to the stalemate of trench warfare, as they could target enemy positions with relative accuracy while minimizing the risk to the firer. This led to increased casualties and destruction, further entrenching the brutal conditions of the war.

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