Depends what 60mm mortar you are talking about. The 60mm mortar the British Army is currently using, has a range of 3,800m (3.8 Km), or a minimum range of 180m. The 60mm mortar the US Army used in WW2, had a range of 2000m (2Km).
The maximum effective range of a 60mm mortar is typically around 2,000 meters.
4 in ammo can
60mm x 3.1416 = 188.5mm
480mm (60mm x 8 sides = 480)
The primary weaknesses of 60mm mortars include their limited range and firepower compared to larger mortars, making them less effective against heavily fortified positions. They can also be affected by environmental conditions, such as wind, which can impact accuracy. Additionally, their relatively light weight means they may be more susceptible to recoil and stability issues during firing. Lastly, the crew's vulnerability during setup and firing can expose them to enemy fire, particularly in open terrain.
60mm
6cm
6000mm2
6cm equals 60mm
60 millimeters is 2.36 inches.
Multiply millimeters by 0.1 > 60mm = 60 x 0.1 = 6cm