US Army showcases new mortar system in live demonstration

On September 10, 2024, the U.S. Army demonstrated the capabilities of the Modular Turreted Mortar System (MTMS) at the Maneuver Warfighter Conference in Fort Moore, Georgia.

Integrated onto a U.S.-made Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) and Fire Control System (FCD), the Patria’s NEMO system showcased its ability to execute precise fire missions using U.S. mortar ammunition.

The Patria NEMO, a remote-controlled 120mm mortar system, is designed to provide both direct and indirect fire support, significantly enhancing the capabilities of Armored and Stryker Brigade Combat Teams. “We are extremely pleased to witness the results of our successful cooperation with the U.S. Army and our industry partners,” said Janne Räkköläinen, Senior Vice President of Market Area World at Patria.

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The U.S. Army has been working with Patria since 2020, conducting feasibility studies and Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) on the NEMO system. The system’s lightweight, compact design allows it to be easily installed on a variety of platforms, including tracked and wheeled vehicles as well as naval vessels.

During the demonstration, soldiers successfully executed multiple fire missions with NEMO, showcasing its unique capabilities, including its ability to perform multiple rounds simultaneous impact (MRSI) fire missions. This feature allows up to six rounds to hit a target at the same time, providing rapid, lethal firepower while minimizing the exposure of the operating crew.

The U.S. Army’s goal in evaluating the Patria NEMO is to provide its units with increased firepower while protecting soldiers from the physical impacts of blast overpressure and noise. The system’s versatility and protection levels make it an attractive option for improving the survivability and maneuverability of U.S. forces in combat situations.

With global interest in Patria NEMO growing, discussions between the U.S. Army and Patria are ongoing regarding future integration of the system into U.S. military operations. “We are excited to continue these discussions and eventually get Patria NEMO to U.S. warfighters, increasing their survivability, lethality, and maneuverability,” added Räkköläinen.

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