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Designed by the [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] gunsmith and reservist Lieutenant Harald Ehrenberg in 1932, it was rejected by the [[Yonderian Defence Force]] as being "pointless, although intriguing". Ehrenberg first attempted to sell his design to other [[Levantia|Levantine]] militaries before ultimately presenting it to the [[Kiravian Armed Forces|Kiravian Army]] in 1933 AD. The Kiravians excitedly purchased the production rights from Ehrenberg and the device entered service as the M103 Shovel Mortar the same year.  
Designed by the [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] gunsmith and reservist Lieutenant Harald Ehrenberg in 1932, it was rejected by the [[Yonderian Defence Force]] as being "pointless, although intriguing". Ehrenberg first attempted to sell his design to other [[Levantia|Levantine]] militaries before ultimately presenting it to the [[Kiravian Armed Forces|Kiravian Army]] in 1933 AD. The Kiravians excitedly purchased the production rights from Ehrenberg and the device entered service as the M103 Shovel Mortar the same year.  


Even during its earliest combat usage in the [[Second Great War]] the shovel mortar was found to have several shortcomings; for one, it was almost exactly twice as heavy as the entrenching tool already in Kiravian service ({{convert|1.5|kg|lb}} as opposed to the {{convert|0.74|kg|lb}} of the conventional entrenching tool), making it more of a burden to carry. Moreover, the modest range of the shovel mortar, maxing out at {{convert|420|m|yd}}, was a limiting factor, as was the relatively small {{convert|37|mm|in}} projectile which only packed a small explosive payload and caused limited fragmentation. Finally, the complete lack of any and all means of sighting the shovel mortar made it inaccurate at best. General issue of the shovel mortar to the infantry declined from about halfway into the [[Second Great War]]. The shovel mortar soon occupied a different niche, being issued to officers and NCOs as smoke, signal and illumination guns, firing a variety of smoke grenades and flares to obfuscate or signal as applicable. The M103 Shovel Mortar continued to fill this role until at least the 1970s AD.
Even during its earliest combat usage in the [[Kiravian Civil War]] the shovel mortar was found to have several shortcomings; for one, it was almost exactly twice as heavy as the entrenching tool already in Kiravian service ({{convert|1.5|kg|lb}} as opposed to the {{convert|0.74|kg|lb}} of the conventional entrenching tool), making it more of a burden to carry. Moreover, the modest range of the shovel mortar, maxing out at {{convert|420|m|yd}}, was a limiting factor, as was the relatively small {{convert|37|mm|in}} projectile which only packed a small explosive payload and caused limited fragmentation. Finally, the complete lack of any and all means of sighting the shovel mortar made it inaccurate at best. General issue of the shovel mortar to the infantry declined from about halfway into the [[Second Great War]]. The shovel mortar soon occupied a different niche, being issued to officers and NCOs as smoke, signal and illumination guns, firing a variety of smoke grenades and flares to obfuscate or signal as applicable. The M103 Shovel Mortar continued to fill this role until at least the 1970s AD.


While nominally still in inventory, the M103 has long been supplanted by larger mortars in the lethal role and by dedicated signal pistols in the signal role. Surplussed shovel mortars are popular recreational weapons today in [[Kiravia]] including on the competitive scene with several annual tournaments dedicated to the shovel mortar.
While nominally still in inventory, the M103 has long been supplanted by larger mortars in the lethal role and by dedicated signal pistols in the signal role. Surplussed shovel mortars are popular recreational weapons today in [[Kiravia]] including on the competitive scene with several annual tournaments dedicated to the shovel mortar.
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