To disassemble the mortar, roll the mouse's scroll wheel when facing it to open the context menu, then select " Disassemble Mk6 Mortar". Like the Mk30 and the Mk32, the Mk6 can be easily set up at any location to provide quick indirect fire support. The backpacks are light enough to be loaded into a Quadbike together for transport, and makes it incredibly easy for infantry to set it up into position for an assault, and then just as easily relocate once the main element has advanced or withdrawn. The Mk6 can be broken down into two separate components as backpacks and reassembled at any desired location. 8 rounds of white-coloured parachute flares to provide temporary illumination over a wide area.8 rounds of deployable white smoke shells that can cover the impact zone instantly in a shroud of thick smoke to obscure infrared sensors.In addition to the standard HE shells, two more sub-munition types are also available, forming a total of 16 shells that can be loaded. The standard loadout of the Mk6 gives it 24 rounds of high-explosive (HE) shells. The Mk6 is a static mortar that is designed to launch 82 mm mortar shells. 8.1 Static weapons of comparable role and configuration.