This large calibre mortar of World War I originated as a French design, the Mortier de 240 mm developed by Batignolles Company of Paris and introduced in 1915. Britain manufactured a modified version under license as the ML 9.45 inch Heavy Trench Mortar, nicknamed the "Flying Pig" and it was the standard British heavy mortar from Autumn 1916 onwards.
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