File:French MO-120-RT-61 and Véhicule de Tracte Mortier 120 during Operation Desert Shield.JPEG

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English: French soldiers of 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment prepare to fire a 120mm MO-120-RT-61 rifled mortar as it stands in position behind a VTM 120 mortar towing vehicle. The equipment is part of a display of Allied armor and weaponry taking place during Operation Desert Shield.
Date 14 May 1992 (Although it is impossible because the Operation Desert Shield was over by then)
Source DF-ST-92-07425
Author Tech. Sgt. H. H. Deffner
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