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Patria RMOS
AMOS on Patria AMV (1).JPG
An RMOS mortar mounted on a Dnieguan Skab M4 IfPs
TypeTwin-barrel, self-loading mortar system
Place of origin Dniegua
Service history
In service2006
Used by Dniegua
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Production history
DesignerHägglunds A/D
Designedstarted in 1995
ManufacturerHägglunds
Specifications
Weight4,445 kg (turret only)
Barrel length3000 mm
Crew1+3 (vehicle-fit, 2 in turret)

ShellStandard mortar smoothbore + stub case or smart guided ammunition. Typically HE
Caliber2 × 120 mm smoothbore
Barrels2
Breechyes
Recoilhydro-pneumatic suspension
Carriage48 rds
Elevation−3° to +85°, electrical/manual
Traverse± 360°, electrical/manual
Rate of fire16 rds/min (sustained), first 4 <8 sec, MRSI 2 × 8
Effective firing range6–10 km (ammo dependent)
Maximum firing range10 km (indirect fire)
150–1,550 m (direct fire)


The RMOS, or Rapid Mortar System is a a 120 mm automatic twin barreled, breech loaded mortar turret currently in service with the Dnieguan Armed Forces. Designed and developed by Hägglunds Teknikwappen, A/D in the eraly 1990s, the RMOS was conceived to mount a rapid fire mortar system to pre-existing armored fighting vehicles without the need for large changes to the vehicles. A version for naval use, the NMOS, is also used on watercraft.

Able to fire guided 120mm munition, the RMOS is boasted as being highly accurate. Combined with a high rate of fire of 16 rounds a minute (sustained), the RMOS is considered to be highly efficient.