No. A mortar is a indirect fire weapon where as a railgun is a direct-fire weapon.
Mortar is not inherently fire resistant, as it is typically made from a mixture of cement, sand, and water, which can be damaged or weakened by extreme heat. However, specific additives or fire-resistant coatings can be incorporated into the mortar mix to improve its fire resistance.
you get a mortar, aim at the wall, and fire untill you hit it. simple.
When laying fire bricks, it’s generally recommended to mix fire clay with regular mortar, using a ratio of about 1 part fire clay to 3 parts mortar. This helps improve the heat resistance and durability of the mortar. However, it's essential to check specific manufacturer guidelines, as different products may have varying requirements. Always ensure that the mortar used is suitable for high-temperature applications.
the mortar system is a long cylinder shaped tube with a firing pin at the bottom of the tube. you take the mortar round out of its container and set the right charge on it, whether its zero charge or the highest charge 4. the charge on the mortar determines how far the mortar will travel. after setting your deflection and elevation on the mortar system the mortar round is ''hung'' which means its placed inside the tube being held until the order is given to fire. the mortar is let go and goes down the tube where the firing pin strikes the primer on the mortar round which in returns shoots the mortar out of the tube.
r squad indicates the direction of fire when mounting the mortar?
No direct fire mode possible.
As a rule you should use mortar. There is a special mortar that is used made for high heat. Use just enough for the bricks to bond. In UK its called fire cement.
The mortar to fix the bridge is at the lake, far left of the city, past West Edo.
The lackluster battle was punctuated by sporadic mortar fire.
Moltres is in Mt. Mortar
a butterfly valve.