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The Type 89 grenade discharger — also known as the ¡°knee mortar.¡± (U.S. Army photo)
A Type 89 on display with a HE round. (Wikimedia Commons)
An incendiary round for the ¡°knee mortar.¡± (U.S. Army photo)
A Japanese soldier shows the proper technique for using the ¡°knee mortar.¡± If you put it on your knee or leg, you were asking for a lot of pain. (Wikimedia Commons)
The M-4, a South African-designed ¡°commando mortar¡± that is one of several inspired by the ¡°knee mortar.¡± (Wikimedia Commons)