List of artillery by country
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Artillery
Originally applied to any group of infantry primarily armed with projectile weapons, artillery has over time become limited in meaning to refer only to those engines of war that operate by projection of munitions far beyond the range of effect of personal weapons...

 systems organized primarily by their country of origin. In cases where multiple countries collaborated on a project, a system chould be listed under each of the major participants. Also, in outstanding cases where a system was adopted fully by another country, the system may be listed there as well. This list is not an attempt to list every artillery system ever used by each country.
For other categorized lists, see list of artillery by name and list of artillery by type.

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Argentina

Field artillery
  • CITEFA Model 77
    CITER 155mm L33 Gun
    The 155mm L33 Argentine Model Gun is an Argentinian artillery field gun in service with the Argentine Army.-Development:...

     Cold War / Modern 155 mm gun/howitzer, based on the French
    France
    The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

     155mm gun mounted on AMX Mk F3 SP gun
  • CALA 30
    Cañón 155 mm. L 45 CALA 30
    The 155mm L45 CALA 30/2 Gun is an Argentinian long range field artillery system developed for and in service with the Argentine Army.-Development:...

     155 mm L45 long range gun

Self-propelled field artillery
  • VCA 155 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, based on a TAM
    TAM (tank)
    The Tanque Argentino Mediano , or TAM, is the main battle tank in service with the Argentine Army. Lacking the experience and resources to design a tank, the Argentine Ministry of Defense contracted German company Thyssen-Henschel...

     chassis with a Palmaria
    Palmaria (artillery)
    The Palmaria is an Italian self-propelled 155 mm howitzer.-History:Developed by OTO Melara for the export market, the development of the Palmaria began in 1977, with the first prototype appearing in 1981.-Design:...

     turret

Rocket artillery
  • SLAM PAMPERO
    Pampero MRL
    The SLAM Pampero is an Argentinian multiple rocket launcher from Cold War and modern eras...

     105 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • SAC SAPBA 127 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • CP-30 127 mm multiple rocket launcher

Australia

  • Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short
    Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short
    The Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short was an Australian variant of the British Ordnance QF 25-pounder field gun/howitzer. The gun was developed by modifying the 25-pounder's design to improve its mobility during jungle warfare. Development began in 1942, and the weapon first entered service with the...

     World War II pack howitzer based on British
    United Kingdom
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

     25 pounder gun-howitzer
  • L16 81mm Mortar
    L16 81mm Mortar
    The United Kingdom's L16 81 mm mortar is the standard mortar used by the British armed forces. It originated as a joint design by UK and Canada. The version produced and used by Australia is named the F2 81mm Mortar, whilst the version used by the U.S...

     L16 81mm Mortar
  • M101
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

     105 mm towed Howitzer (M2A2)
  • L119 105mm towed gun
  • M198
    M198 howitzer
    The M198 howitzer is a medium-sized, towed artillery piece, developed for service with the United States Army and Marine Corps. It was commissioned to be a lightweight replacement for the WWII era M114 155mm howitzer. It was designed and prototyped at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1969 with firing...

      155 mm howitzer
  • M777
    M777 howitzer
    The M777 howitzer is a towed 155 mm artillery piece, successor to the M198 howitzer in the United States Marine Corps and United States Army. The M777 is also used by the Canadian Army, and has been in action in Afghanistan since February 2006 along with the associated GPS-guided Excalibur...

     155 mm medium howitzer

Belgium

Mortars
  • RT F1
    Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1
    The MO-120 RT-61 or MO-120-RT is a heavy mortar of French origin. It was designed by Thomson-Brandt as the successor for the MO-120 AM-50...

     120 mm mortar

Field artillery
  • LG-1
    LG1
    The LG1 is a modern 105 mm/30-calibre towed howitzer designed and produced by GIAT Industries of France.-Design:The LG1 howitzer is a 105 mm towed artillery piece that features both low weight and a high level of accuracy over long distances. Its lightweight construction gives the barrel...

     105 mm Howitzer

Brazil

Multiple Rocket Launchers
  • Astros II - multiple rocket launcher.

  • AV-SS 12/36 - light multiple rocket launcher to assist infantry troops.


Self-propelled Field Artillery
  • M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

     - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer.

  • M108
    M108 Howitzer
    The M108 Howitzer is an American self-propelled 105 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s.The M108 was powered by a Detroit diesel turbocharged 8V-71T 8-cylinders 405 hp engine. It used the same hull and turret as the 155 mm M109 self-propelled howitzer, and components of...

     - 105 mm self-propelled howitzer.


Field Artillery
  • M114
    M114 155 mm howitzer
    The M114 155 mm howitzer was a towed howitzer used by the United States Army. It was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece under the designation of 155 mm Howitzer M1. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before being...

     - 155 mm towed howitzer.

  • L119 - 105 mm towed howitzer.

  • M101
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

     - 105 mm towed howitzer.

  • M56 - 105 mm towed howitzer.

  • 120mm M2 RAIADO
    120mm M2 RAIADO
    The RT-M2 is a Brazilian 120 mm mortar designed to have great firepower, mobility, and flexibility. The RT-M2 is designed by the War Arsenal of Rio de Janeiro for the Brazilian Army artillery. The RT-M2 can be transported by ground or air, and can also be air dropped, and offers offers a 360°...

     - 120 mm towed mortar

  • M936 AGR - 81 mm towed mortar.

  • M949 AGR - 60 mm light mortar.

Canada

Field artillery
  • C1
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

     105 mm Howitzer
  • C3
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

     105 mm Howitzer
  • L5
    OTO Melara Mod 56
    The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO-Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.-History:...

     105 mm Pack Howitzer
  • LG-1
    LG1
    The LG1 is a modern 105 mm/30-calibre towed howitzer designed and produced by GIAT Industries of France.-Design:The LG1 howitzer is a 105 mm towed artillery piece that features both low weight and a high level of accuracy over long distances. Its lightweight construction gives the barrel...

     105 mm Howitzer
  • M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

     Self-Propelled 155 mm Howitzer
  • M777
    M777 howitzer
    The M777 howitzer is a towed 155 mm artillery piece, successor to the M198 howitzer in the United States Marine Corps and United States Army. The M777 is also used by the Canadian Army, and has been in action in Afghanistan since February 2006 along with the associated GPS-guided Excalibur...

     155 mm Medium Howitzer

China

Towed field artillery
  • Type 60
    Type 60 howitzer
    The Type 60 122mm towed gun is the Soviet D-74 122mm gun produced by the Chinese under licence. Developed in the late 1950s, it provided direct/indirect fire for the PLA. It remains in service with reserve units in gun battalions attached to motorized infantry and armoured divisions...

     towed 122 mm howitzer
  • Type 59-1
    130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
    The 130 mm towed field gun M-46 M1954 is a manually loaded, towed 130 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1954...

     130 mm towed field gun
  • Type 66
    152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)
    The 152 mm gun-howitzer M1955, also known as the D-20, is a manually loaded, towed 152 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union during the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1955, where it was designated the M1955. Its GRAU index is 52-P-546...

     152 mm towed gun-howitzer
  • Type 89 155 mm howitzer

Self-propelled field artillery
  • Type 54-1 self-propelled 122 mm gun
  • Type 83
    Type 83
    The Type 83 is a 152 mm self-propelled howitzer used by the People's Liberation Army of China.This self-propelled gun system was developed by Factory 674 and based on a tracked chassis. The project's development started in the late 1970s and the prototype was completed in February 1980,...

     self-propelled 152 mm gun
  • PLZ-45
    PLZ-45
    The PLZ-45 is a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer used by the People's Liberation Army of China, the Bangladesh Army, the Kuwaiti Army, the Saudi Arabian Army, and possibly the Pakistani Army....

     self-propelled 155 mm howitzer

Multiple rocket launchers
  • WS-1
    WS-1
    The WS-1 is a 302 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher used by the People's Liberation Army of China. It is part of the Weishi Rockets family of weapons systems...

    B multiple rocket launcher

Czech Republic/Slovakia (Czechoslovakia)

Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • M53/59  self-propelled twin 30 mm cannon

Self-propelled artillery
  • ShKH Zuzana
    ShKH Zuzana
    ZUZANA - 155 mm Self-propelled Gun Howitzer is a modern Slovak artillery system with a 45-caliber gun and automatic loader for loading of both, a projectile and charge...

     155 mm Self-propelled Gun Howitzer
  • Dana
    DANA (weapon)
    The Dělo Automobilní Nabíjené Automaticky , also known as Samohybná Kanónová Húfnica vzor 77 was designed by Konštrukta Trenčín and built by ZTS Dubnica nad Váhom in the former Czechoslovakia as the first wheeled 152 mm self-propelled...

      self-propelled 152 mm howitzer

Finland

Anti-aircraft guns
  • 20 ITK 40 VKT
    20 ITK 40 VKT
    20 ItK 40 VKT or 20 mm dual anti-aircraft cannon model 1940 manufactured by VKT was a Finnish light anti-aircraft gun designed by the Finnish gunsmith Aimo Lahti. As the only multi-barrel 20 mm anti-aircraft gun 20 ItK 40 VKT was the most effective 20 mm air defence weapon used by the Finnish Army...

     20 mm twin AA gun
  • ZU-23-2
    ZU-23-2
    The ZU-23-2, also known as ZU-23, is a Soviet towed 23 mm anti-aircraft twin-barreled autocannon. ZU stands for Zenitnaya Ustanovka - anti-aircraft mount.-Development history:...

     23 mm twin AA gun
  • Bofors 40 Mk.3
    Bofors 40 mm gun
    The Bofors 40 mm gun is an anti-aircraft autocannon designed by the Swedish defence firm of Bofors Defence...

  • Bofors 57 Mk.3
    Bofors 57 mm gun
    The Bofors 57 mm guns are a series of dual-purpose naval guns designed and produced by the Swedish defence firm of Bofors Defence...


Towed field artillery
  • 105 K 34 105 mm towed gun
  • 122 H 63
    2A18
    The D-30, or 122-mm howitzer D-30 , is a Soviet howitzer that first entered service in the 1960s. It is a robust piece that focuses on the essential features of a towed field gun suitable for all conditions...

     122 mm towed howitzer
  • 130 K 54 130 mm towed gun
  • 152 H 88-40
    15 cm sFH 18
    The 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 18 or sFH 18 , nicknamed Immergrün , was the basic German division-level heavy howitzer during the Second World War, serving alongside the smaller but more numerous 10.5 cm leFH 18...

     - 152 mm towed howitzer
  • 152 H 55 - 152 mm towed howitzer
  • 152 H 88-31 - 152 mm towed howitzer
  • 152 H 88-37 - 152 mm towed howitzer
  • 152 K 89 152 mm towed gun
  • 155 K 83
    155 K 83
    The Tampella 155 K 83 is a Finnish towed 155 mm field gun, manufactured in the 1980s by Tampella.-History:The development process for the 155 K 83 began in 1960 when Tampella presented their concept of a new 122 mm gun for the Finnish Army. It was a sound concept, but quite a heavy gun. It was only...

     155 mm towed gun
  • 155 K 98
    155 GH 52 APU
    155 GH 52 APU is a Finnish gun developed in 1998. It is an enhanced and upgraded version of the 155 K 83. The acronym APU stands for auxiliary power unit, which means that in can be moved on the field for short distances with its own auxiliary diesel engine...

     155 mm towed gun

Self-propelled artillery
  • AMOS
    AMOS
    AMOS or Advanced Mortar System is a 120 mm automatic twin barrelled, breech loaded mortar turret. AMOS has been fitted to a wide range of armoured vehicles such as the Sisu Pasi, Patria AMV, Combat Vehicle 90 or Combat Boat 90....

     120mm twin barreled mortar
  • 122 PSH 74
    2S1
    The 2S1 Gvozdika, ; is a Soviet 122-mm self-propelled howitzer that resembles the PT-76 but is essentially a version of the MT-LB APC, mounting the 2A18 howitzer. "2S1" is its GRAU designation. An alternative Russian designation is SAU-122 but in the Russian Army it is commonly known as Gvozdika...

     122 mm SP howitzer
  • 152 TELAK 91 152 mm SP gun

Rocket artillery
  • 122 RAKH 76
    BM-21
    The BM-21 launch vehicle , a Soviet truck-mounted 122 mm multiple rocket launcher, and a M-21OF rocket were developed in the early 1960s. BM stands for boyevaya mashina, ‘combat vehicle’, and the nickname means ‘hail’. The complete system with the BM-21 launch vehicle and the M-21OF rocket...

  • 122 RAKH 91
    RM-70
    The RM-70 multiple rocket launcher is a Czechoslovak army version and the heavier variant of the BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher, providing enhanced performance over its parent artillery system that was introduced in 1971 .- Overview :RM-70 was developed in Czechoslovakia as a successor for...

  • 227 RAKH 07
    M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
    The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System is an armored, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher; a type of rocket artillery.Since the first M270s were delivered to the U.S. Army in 1983, the MLRS has been adopted by several NATO countries. Some 1,300 M270 systems have been manufactured in the...


Coastal artillery
  • 57 55 J
    57 55 J
    57 55 J or 57 mm, 55 caliber length model Jokinen coastal gun was a Finnish light coastal gun designed during Continuation War. This was the first coastal gun designed and manufactured completely in Finland and it was intended to replace the older 57 mm Nordenfelt and Hotchkiss guns, but the design...

  • 100 56 TK
  • 130 53 TK
    130 53 TK
    130 53 TK or 130 TK is a Finnish stationary, heavy artillery piece, manufactured by Tampella. The caliber is 130 mm. 130 53 TK is the main weapon of the Finnish coastal artillery....


France

Mortars
  • RT F1
    Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1
    The MO-120 RT-61 or MO-120-RT is a heavy mortar of French origin. It was designed by Thomson-Brandt as the successor for the MO-120 AM-50...

     120 mm mortar

Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • M3 VDA self-propelled twin 20 mm cannon

Field artillery
  • Canon de 75 modèle 1897
    Canon de 75 modèle 1897
    The French 75mm field gun was a quick-firing field artillery piece adopted in March 1898. Its official French designation was: Matériel de 75mm Mle 1897. It was commonly known as the French 75, simply the 75 and Soixante-Quinze .The French 75 is widely regarded as the first modern artillery piece...

     World War I 75 mm gun
  • TRF1
    TRF1
    The 155mm towed cannon Tr-F1 is a French towed howitzer produced by Nexter and used by the French army.-Performance:*Setting out of battery: 2 min*Crossing of slopes of 60%, fords of 1.20m....

     155 mm howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • CAESAR self-propelled 155 mm gun
  • AMX 30 AuF1 self-propelled 155 mm gun
  • Mk F3 self-propelled 155 mm gun/howitzer

Naval artillery
  • Paixhans guns nineteenth-century naval guns

1870 to 1919

Siege artillery
  • Big Bertha
    Big Bertha (Howitzer)
    Big Bertha Bertha") is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the famous armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I...

     420 mm howitzer
  • Paris Gun
    Paris Gun
    The Paris Gun was a German long-range siege gun used to bombard Paris during World War I. It was in service from March-August 1918. When it was first employed, Parisians believed they'd been bombed by a new type of high-altitude zeppelin, as neither the sound of an airplane nor a gun could be heard...

     World War I 210 mm gun

1920 to 1945

Infantry guns
  • 8 cm Granatwerfer 34
  • 7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18
    7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18
    The 7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18 was an infantry support gun of the German Wehrmacht used during World War II.- History :...

  • 15 cm sIG 33


Artillery guns
  • 10.5 cm leFH 18
    10.5 cm leFH 18
    -History:The 10.5 cm leFH 18 was the standard divisional field howitzer used by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. It was designed and developed by Rheinmetall in 1929-30 and entered service with the Wehrmacht in 1935. Generally it did not equip independent artillery battalions until...

  • 15 cm sFH 18
    15 cm sFH 18
    The 15 cm schwere Feldhaubitze 18 or sFH 18 , nicknamed Immergrün , was the basic German division-level heavy howitzer during the Second World War, serving alongside the smaller but more numerous 10.5 cm leFH 18...

  • 21 cm Kanone 38
    21 cm Kanone 38
    The 21 cm Kanone 38 was a heavy gun used by Germany in World War II. Its development began in 1938 after Krupp's success with the 21 cm Mrs 18, but was not fielded until 1941. It likely equipped Artillerie-Abteilungen 767 and 768, which were the only Heer battalions to field 21 cm guns...



Anti-aircraft guns
  • 2 cm Flakvierling 38 quadruple anti-aircraft gun
  • 2 cm FlaK 30
    2 cm FlaK 30
    The Flak 30 and improved Flak 38 were 20 mm anti-aircraft guns used by various German forces throughout the Second World War. It was not only the primary German light anti-aircraft gun, but by far the most numerously produced German artillery piece throughout the war...

     anti-aircraft gun
  • 2 cm Fliegerabwehrkanone 30 anti-aircraft gun
  • 2 cm Fliegerabwehrkanone 38 anti-aircraft gun
  • 20 mm C/30 World War II naval anti-aircraft gun
  • 3.7 cm FlaK 43
    3.7 cm FlaK 43
    The 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37/43 were series of anti-aircraft cannon produced by Nazi Germany, which saw widespread service in the Second World War. The cannon was fully automatic and effective against aircraft flying at altitudes up to 4200 meters. The cannon was produced in both towed and...

     anti-aircraft gun
  • 10.5 cm FlaK 38
    10.5 cm FlaK 38
    The 10.5 cm SK C/33 was a German anti-aircraft gun used during World War II by the Kriegsmarine on a number of their larger capital ships. It was later adapted for Luftwaffe as a competitor to the famed 8.8 cm FlaK 18 as the 10.5 cm FlaK 38...

     anti-aircraft gun
  • 12.8 cm Flak 40
    12.8 cm FlaK 40
    The 12.8 cm FlaK 40, was a German World War II anti-aircraft gun built as the successor to the 88 mm gun. Although it was not produced in great numbers, it was one of the most effective heavy AA guns of its era....

     anti-aircraft gun


Anti-tank guns
  • 3.7 cm Pak 36
  • 5 cm Pak 38
  • 7.5 cm Pak 40
  • 8.8 cm Pak 43
    8.8 cm PaK 43
    The Pak 43 was a German 88 mm anti-tank gun developed by Krupp in competition with the Rheinmetall 8.8 cm Flak 41 anti-aircraft gun and used during the Second World War. The Pak 43 was the most powerful anti-tank gun of the Wehrmacht to see service in significant numbers...

  • 8 cm PAW 600
    8 cm PAW 600
    The PAW 600 was a lightweight anti-tank gun that used the high-low pressure system to fire hollow charge warheads. It was used operationally by Wehrmacht in 1945 in small numbers.-Background:...



Dual-use gun
  • 88 mm gun
    88 mm gun
    The 88 mm gun was a German anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun from World War II. It was widely used by Germany throughout the war, and was one of the most recognizable German weapons of the war...

    -a popular calbre for a series of anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns


Railway Artillery
  • 21 cm K 12 (E)
    21 cm K 12 (E)
    The 21 cm Kanone 12 in Eisenbahnlafette was a German railroad gun used in the Second World War.-Design & History:Krupp continued theoretical research on a replacement for the Paris Gun during the Weimar Republic-era, but it was the Nazi government that finally authorized funding for...

  • 28 cm schwere Bruno Kanone (E)
    28 cm schwere Bruno Kanone (E)
    The 28 cm schwere Bruno Kanone , often abbreviated as s.Br.K, was a German railroad gun used during World War II in the invasion of France and on coast-defense duties in Occupied Norway for the rest of the war...

  • Schwerer Gustav
    Schwerer Gustav
    Schwerer Gustav and Dora were the names of two massive World War II German 80 cm K railway siege guns. They were developed in the late 1930s by Krupp for the express purpose of destroying heavy fortifications, specifically those in the French Maginot Line...


1946 to present

Anti-aircraft guns
  • Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon
    Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon
    Rheinmetall Zwillingsflak twin-gun anti-aircraft system began development in 1968 to meet the requirements of the low-level air defence units of the German Air Force, i.e...


Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • Gepard
    Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
    The Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard is an autonomous, all-weather-capable German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun . It was developed in the 1960s and fielded in the 1970s, and has been upgraded several times with the latest electronics...

     twin 30 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system

Field artillery
  • FH-70
    FH-70
    The FH-70 is a towed howitzer in use with several nations.-History:In 1963 NATO agreed a NATO Basic Military Requirement 39 for close support artillery, either towed or tracked. Subsequently Germany and UK started discussions and design studies and in 1968 established Agreed Operational...

     155 mm howitzer in service with the Bundeswehr 1978 til 31-01-2002
  • M-109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

     155 mm self-propelled howitzer of US origin
  • PzH 2000
    PzH 2000
    The Panzerhaubitze 2000 , abbreviated PzH 2000, is a German 155 mm self-propelled howitzer developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall for the German Army. The PzH 2000 is one of the most powerful conventional artillery systems currently deployed...

     155 mm self-propelled howitzer

Tank guns
  • LTA2
    Rheinmetall LTA2
    Rheinmetall LTA2 is a 105 mm tank gun produced by the Rheinmetall firm of Germany.-See also:* List of artillery* Germany...

     105 mm tank gun
  • Rheinmetall 120 mm gun smoothbore tank gun

India

Mortars
  • 120 mm E1 light mortar

Anti-aircraft guns
  • All Weather Air Defence Gun System (AWADGS)
  • 40 mm Bofors L/70 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant)
  • 40 mm Bofors L/60 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant)
  • 180 mm S-23

Mountain guns
  • 2.75 inch (70 mm) Mountain Gun (World War I
    World War I
    World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918...

    )
  • 75 mm/24 Pounder Indian Mountain Gun
  • 76 mm mountain gun
  • 94 mm 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer
    3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer
    The Ordnance QF 3.7 Inch Mountain Howitzer was an artillery weapon, used by British and Commonwealth armies in World War I and World War II, and between the wars.-History:...


Field artillery
  • 88 mm 25 pounder howitzer
    Ordnance QF 25 pounder
    The Ordnance QF 25 pounder, or more simply, 25-pounder or 25-pdr, was introduced into service just before World War II, during which it served as the major British field gun/howitzer. It was considered by many to be the best field artillery piece of the war, combining high rates of fire with a...

  • 100 mm M-1944
  • 105 mm Indian Field Gun (EQPT 105/37 IFG E1 )
  • 105 mm Light Field Gun (EQPT 105/37 LFG E2)
  • 130 mm M-46
    130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
    The 130 mm towed field gun M-46 M1954 is a manually loaded, towed 130 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1954...

  • 130 mm M-46 Catapult
  • 155 mm M-46S (155/45mm (E1) Soltam) (M-46 upgrade)
  • 155 mm Metamorphosis (M-46 upgrade)

Self-propelled artillery
  • 105 mm FV433 VE Abbot
    FV433 Abbot SPG
    FV433 Field Artillery, Self-Propelled "Abbot" is the self-propelled artillery variant of the British Army FV430 series of armoured fighting vehicles, using much of the chassis of the FV430 but with a fully rotating turret at the rear housing the 105 mm gun and given the vehicle designation of...

  • 155 mm Bhim T-6 self-propelled gun (Joint development with South Africa)

Rocket artillery
  • 214 mm Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
    Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
    Pinaka is a multiple rocket launcher produced in India and developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation for the Indian Army. The system has a maximum range of 39–40 km and can fire a salvo of 12 HE rockets in 44 seconds, neutralizing a target area of 3.9 km2...


Iran

Anti-aircraft guns
  • ZU-23 twin 23 mm anti-aircraft cannon
  • Mesbah 1
  • Samavat 35mm Anti-Aircraft Guns
    Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon
    The Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon is a towed anti-aircraft gun made by Oerlikon Contraves . The system was originally designated as 2 ZLA/353 ML but this was later changed to GDF-001...

  • 100 mm air defense gun KS-19
    100 mm air defense gun KS-19
    100 mm air defense gun KS-19 was a Soviet anti-aircraft gun. Following the end of the Second World War the Soviet Union introduced into service the 100 mm KS-19 and 130 mm KS-30....


Field artillery
  • HOWITZER 122 mm HM 40
  • HOWITZER 155 mm HM 41

Self-propelled artillery
  • Raad 1
    Raad 1
    -History:In May 1996, Iran claimed to have successfully tested its first locally made self-propelled howitzer, the 122 mm Raad-1 .-Description:...

  • Raad 2
    Raad 2
    -History:In early September 1997 it was reported that Iran had successfully tested a locally built rapid fire mobile field gun known as Raad-2 .-Description:It uses a turret that has a similar layout to the M109A1 155mm/39-cal self-propelled howitzer...

  • Koksan
    Koksan
    The M-1978 is a 170 mm self-propelled gun of North Korean design and manufacture. Very little information is available due to the secretive nature of the North Korean Government. What is known is that it is a 170 mm self-propelled gun of the open turret type...


Anti-tank guns
  • 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm anti-tank gun.

Rocket artillery
  • Samid
  • Fajr-2
  • Fajr-3
    Fajr-3
    The Fajr-3 Artillery Rocket is an Iranian multiple-launch artillery rocket, a third-generation Katyusha rocket. Fajr means 'dawn' in Arabic....

  • Fajr-5
    Fajr-5
    The Fajr-5 is an artillery rocket developed by Iran in the 1990s. The system is part of the Fajr family of rockets.-Overview:The latest production of the Fajr-5 is installed on a new Mercedes-Benz 6 x 6 forward control chassis and the platform is now integrated into a complete weapon system rather...

  • Tondar-69
  • Oghab
    Oghab
    The Iranian Oghab missile is an unguided 230 mm artillery rocket with a range of 34-45 km . It is spin-stabilized in flight but has a proven circular error probable in excess of 500 m , making it a highly inaccurate weapon. It carries a 70 kg high explosive fragmentation warhead, though it may...

  • Shaheen-II
    Shaheen-II
    The Shaheen-II is an medium range ballistic missile developed by NESCOM's National Defence Complex of Pakistan. The Shaheen missile series is named after a falcon that lives in the mountains of Pakistan...

  • Naze'at
    Naze'at
    Naze'at are a series of Iranian-made artillery rocket with an estimated range of 100 km. There are two known variants, named Naze'at 6-H and Naze'at 10-H, each with different specifications. Like Zelzals, Naze'at rockets don't have a guidance system....


Mortars
  • 37mm Marsh Mortar
    37mm Marsh Mortar
    The 37mm Marsh Mortar was a compact commando mortar developed by the Iranian Army during the Iran-Iraq War. It is very similar in concept to the WWII Soviet 37mm Spade Mortar...

  • 60 mm HM 12
  • 60 mm HM 13
  • 60 mm HM 14
  • 81 mm HM 15
  • 120 mm HM 16

Israel

Field artillery
  • Atmos 2000
    ATMOS 2000
    ATMOS 2000 is a 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled artillery system manufactured by Soltam Systems....

     155 mm howitzer
  • L-33 155 mm howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • Rascal
    Rascal (artillery)
    The Rascal Light Self-Propelled Howitzer is a lightweight mobile artillery system developed by Soltam Ltd, Israel.The Rascal represents an entirely new design of SP gun. The objective of designing the Rascal was to make a gun light enough where it would not be restricted to the capacity of rural...

     155 mm howitzer
  • Doher Improved M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

    AL 155 mm howitzer

Rocket artillery
  • LAR-160
    LAR-160
    The LAR-160 is a light artillery rocket with a 160mm calibre and a range of 45 km, from a multiple rocket launcher.It is manufactured by Israel Military Industries...

     160 mm x 36 tubes rocket launcher
  • MAR-240 240 mm x 36 rails rocket launcher
  • MAR-290 290 mm x 4 rails rocket launcher

Italy

Anti-aircraft guns
  • Breda 35 20 mm automatic cannon
  • Breda L/70 40 mm anti-aircraft gun
  • SIDAM 25
    SIDAM 25
    The Sidam 25 is a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed in Italy from the chassis of the American M113 armoured personnel carrier. Due to the choice of basic chassis for the Sidam 25, components and spare parts are both cheap, and readily available because of the widespread use of the basic M113...

     self-propelled quad 25 mm cannon
  • Sidam 35 self-propelled twin 35 mm cannon

Mountain artillery
  • 65 mm mountain gun
    65 mm mountain gun
    The cannone da 65/17 modello 13 was an artillery piece developed by Italy for use with its mountain and infantry units. The designation means 65 mm calibre gun, barrel length 17 calibres, which entered service in 1913...

  • Cannone da 70/15
    Cannone da 70/15
    The Cannone da 70/15 was a mountain gun was used by Italy during World War I. By World War II it had been relegated to the infantry gun role in units assigned to Italian East Africa....

  • Cannone da 75/27 modello 11

Field artillery
  • Cannone da 75/27 modello 06
    Cannone da 75/27 modello 06
    The Cannone da 75/27 modello 06 was a field gun used by Italy during World War I and World War II. It was a license-built copy of the Krupp Kanone M 1906 gun. It had seats for two crewmen attached to the gunshield as was common practice for the period. Captured weapons were designated by the...

  • Model 56 (simplified name for the OTO Melara Mod 56
    OTO Melara Mod 56
    The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO-Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.-History:...

    )
  • Obice da 75/18 modello 34
    Obice da 75/18 modello 34
    The Obice da 75/18 modello 34 was an Italian artillery piece used during World War II.- History :Much of Italy is mountainous, so the Italian army has always had an interest in mountain artillery...

     75 mm howitzer
  • FH-70
    FH-70
    The FH-70 is a towed howitzer in use with several nations.-History:In 1963 NATO agreed a NATO Basic Military Requirement 39 for close support artillery, either towed or tracked. Subsequently Germany and UK started discussions and design studies and in 1968 established Agreed Operational...

     155 mm howitzer
  • Obice da 210/22
    Obice da 210/22
    The Obice da 210/22 modello 35 was a Italian heavy howitzer designed by the Italian Arms and Munitions Technical Service and accepted into service by the Italian Army in 1938. A total of 346 were ordered and the gun was produced by Ansaldo at their Pozzuoli factory. However production was slow...

     210 mm howitzer
  • Obice da 305/17 305 mm coastal defense and siege howitzer
  • Siege Gun Model 1877 149 mm gun

Self-propelled artillery
  • Palmaria
    Palmaria (artillery)
    The Palmaria is an Italian self-propelled 155 mm howitzer.-History:Developed by OTO Melara for the export market, the development of the Palmaria began in 1977, with the first prototype appearing in 1981.-Design:...

     self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • PzH 2000
    PzH 2000
    The Panzerhaubitze 2000 , abbreviated PzH 2000, is a German 155 mm self-propelled howitzer developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall for the German Army. The PzH 2000 is one of the most powerful conventional artillery systems currently deployed...

     155 mm self-propelled howitzer

Japan

Anti-aircraft guns
  • Type 87 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
    Type 87 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
    The is a Japanese air defense weapon built around the Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon system used on the Gepard tank. The system uses a modified Type 74 tank chassis...

     (35 mm cannon)

Infantry guns
  • Type 11 37 mm Infantry Gun
    Type 11 37 mm Infantry Gun
    The was an infantry support gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.-History and development:The Type 11 infantry gun entered service in 1922...

  • Type 92 Battalion Gun
    Type 92 Battalion Gun
    The was a light howitzer used by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. Each infantry battalion included two Type 92 guns; therefore, the Type 92 was referred to as .-History and development:...

     (70 mm)

Field artillery
  • Type 35 Gun (75 mm)
  • Type 75 155 mm howitzer

Poland

  • WR-40 Langusta
    WR-40 Langusta
    WR-40 Langusta is a Polish self-propelled multiple rocket launcher developed by Centrum Produkcji Wojskowej HSW S.A.. The first 32 units of the WR-40 will enter service in 2010.The Langusta is based on a deeply modernized Soviet BM-21 launcher...

     - 122mm rocket system
  • Krab - 155mm howitzer
  • 2S1 Goździk
    2S1
    The 2S1 Gvozdika, ; is a Soviet 122-mm self-propelled howitzer that resembles the PT-76 but is essentially a version of the MT-LB APC, mounting the 2A18 howitzer. "2S1" is its GRAU designation. An alternative Russian designation is SAU-122 but in the Russian Army it is commonly known as Gvozdika...

     - 122mm howitzer
  • M-98 Mortar - 98mm mortar
  • PZA Loara
    PZA Loara
    The PZA Loara is a Polish armored radar-directed self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system. The original PZA Loara prototype was based on the chassis of the T-72 MBT...

     - 2x35mm AA gun
  • ZSU-23-4 Szyłka
    ZSU-23-4
    The ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" is a lightly armored, self-propelled, radar guided anti-aircraft weapon system . ZSU stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka , meaning "anti-aircraft self-propelled mount". The "23" signifies the bore diameter in millimeters. The "4" signifies the number of gun barrels. It...

     - 4x23mm AA gun
  • ZU-23-2
    ZU-23-2
    The ZU-23-2, also known as ZU-23, is a Soviet towed 23 mm anti-aircraft twin-barreled autocannon. ZU stands for Zenitnaya Ustanovka - anti-aircraft mount.-Development history:...

     - 2x23mm AA gun

Republic of Korea

Self-propelled mortar
  • K281A1 81mm Self-Propelled Mortar
  • K242A1 107mm Self-Propelled Mortar

Towed artillery
  • KH178 105 mm towed artillery
  • KH179 155 mm towed artillery

Self-propelled artillery
  • K55 155 mm self-propelled artillery
  • K9 Thunder 155 mm self-propelled artillery

Multiple rocket launcher
  • K136 130 mm multiple rocket launcher

Mexico

  • M198
    M198 howitzer
    The M198 howitzer is a medium-sized, towed artillery piece, developed for service with the United States Army and Marine Corps. It was commissioned to be a lightweight replacement for the WWII era M114 155mm howitzer. It was designed and prototyped at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1969 with firing...

     155 mm gun-Howitzer
  • M101
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

     105 mm towed Howitzer
  • OTO Melara Mod 56
    OTO Melara Mod 56
    The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO-Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.-History:...

     105 mm towed Howitzer
  • TRF1
    TRF1
    The 155mm towed cannon Tr-F1 is a French towed howitzer produced by Nexter and used by the French army.-Performance:*Setting out of battery: 2 min*Crossing of slopes of 60%, fords of 1.20m....

     155 mm Gun-Howitzer
  • Bofors 40mm gun 40mm anti-aircraft autocannon

Netherlands

Mortars
  • RT F1
    Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1
    The MO-120 RT-61 or MO-120-RT is a heavy mortar of French origin. It was designed by Thomson-Brandt as the successor for the MO-120 AM-50...

     120 mm mortar

Self-propelled artillery
  • PzH 2000 NL
    PzH 2000
    The Panzerhaubitze 2000 , abbreviated PzH 2000, is a German 155 mm self-propelled howitzer developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and Rheinmetall for the German Army. The PzH 2000 is one of the most powerful conventional artillery systems currently deployed...


New Zealand

  • L118 105mm towed gun (phased out December 2000)
  • L119 105mm towed gun, retained in service with Royal New Zealand Artillery

Norway

Self-propelled artillery
  • M 109 A3GN
    M 109 A3GN
    The M109A3GN is the Norwegian version of the M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, designed in the United States in the early 1960s.-The M109A3GN Programme:...

     Self-propelled Howitzer (Norwegian version of M 109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

    )(In use: 1969-)
  • Archer
    ARCHER Artillery System
    The Archer Artillery System or Archer - FH77BW L52 is an international project aimed at developing a next-generation self-propelled artillery system for Sweden and Norway...

     Truck-mounted 155mm FH77
    Haubits FH77/A
    Haubits 77 is a Swedish 155 mm howitzer. It was developed and manufactured by Bofors. It was available in two versions, the original with a sliding block mechanism, and the later FH77 B export version with an interrupted screw breech.-Overview:In the 1960s Sweden started to look for a...

     Swedish Howitzer (testing unit ordered in 2008)

Rocket artillery

Philippines

  • OTO Melara Mod 56
    OTO Melara Mod 56
    The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO-Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.-History:...

     light howitzer
  • M101 howitzer
    M101 howitzer
    The 105 mm M2A1 howitzer was the standard light field howitzer for the United States in World War II, seeing action in both European and Pacific theaters. Entering production in 1941, it quickly entered the war against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Pacific, where it gained a reputation...

    , some upgraded by GIAT
  • M114 155 mm howitzer
    M114 155 mm howitzer
    The M114 155 mm howitzer was a towed howitzer used by the United States Army. It was first produced in 1942 as a medium artillery piece under the designation of 155 mm Howitzer M1. It saw service with the US Army during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before being...

  • Soltam M68

Romania

  • Model 1977 100mm AT towed gun T-12 antitank gun
    T-12 antitank gun
    2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the main Eastern Bloc towed anti-tank gun from 1955 until the late 1980s.-History:The T-12 entered service in 1955, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun...

  • Model 1989 122 mm howitzer-selfpropeld 2S1 Gvozdika
  • ATROM 155mm gun-selfpropeld ATMOS 2000
    ATMOS 2000
    ATMOS 2000 is a 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled artillery system manufactured by Soltam Systems....


  • Model 1981 152 mm towed howitzer 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)
    152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)
    The 152 mm gun-howitzer M1955, also known as the D-20, is a manually loaded, towed 152 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union during the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1955, where it was designated the M1955. Its GRAU index is 52-P-546...

  • Model 1985 152 mm towed gun-howitzer 152 mm howitzer 2A65
    152 mm howitzer 2A65
    The 2A65 "Msta-B" is a Soviet towed 152 mm howitzer. The "B" in the designation is an abbreviation for Buksiruemyi, or towed. This weapon has been fielded in Russian forces since at least 1987 and is currently in service with Russian front and army level artillery units...

  • Model 1982 120 mm towed mortar 120-PM-43 mortar
    120-PM-43 mortar
    The M-43 is a Russian 120 millimeter calibre mortar. It is based on the M1938 mortar.An improved version called the 2B11 Sani was also produced by Russia.-References:* – Jane's Infantry Weapons...

  • Model 1981 130 mm towed gun 130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
    130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
    The 130 mm towed field gun M-46 M1954 is a manually loaded, towed 130 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1954...


  • Model 1977 82 mm towed mortar 82-PM-41
    82-PM-41
    The 82-pm-41, M-41 or the 82-mm mortar Model 1941 was a Soviet 82 millimeter calibre mortar developed during the Second World War as an infantry battalion mortar, and which begun production in 1941...

  • Model 1982 76 mm towed gun 76 mm regimental gun M1943
  • Model 1938 122 mm towed howitzer 122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)
  • AG-9 73 mm SPG-9
    SPG-9
    The SPG-9 Kopye is a Russian tripod-mounted man-portable, 73 millimetre calibre recoilless gun developed by the Soviet Union. It fires fin-stabilised, rocket-assisted HE and HEAT projectiles similar to those fired by the 73 mm 2A28 Grom low pressure gun of the BMP-1 vehicle...

  • 85 mm antitank gun D-48
    85 mm antitank gun D-48
    The 85-mm antitank gun D-48 was a Soviet 85-mm calibre antitank gun used after World War II. It was designed as the replacement for the 100 mm field gun M1944 . Distinguishing features of the D-48 include a very long barrel and a pepper-pot Muzzle brake. The D-48 was itself replaced in the 1960s...

  • 76 mm divisional gun M1939 (USV)
  • 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3)

Serbia

Field artillery
  • 105 mm M-7
  • M-46
    130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)
    The 130 mm towed field gun M-46 M1954 is a manually loaded, towed 130 mm artillery piece, manufactured in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. It was first observed by the west in 1954...

     The 130 mm towed field gun M1954
  • M84 "NORA"The 152 mm field gun-howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • 2S1 Gvozdika  Self-propelled howitzer
  • Nora B-52
    Nora B-52
    The Nora B-52 is an Serbian-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer . The Nora B-52 was designed with a modified version of the 152 mm field gun-howitzer M84 NORA-A mounted on an 8x8 truck bed. Its test trials have already been completed with great success and enthusiasm from Serbian officers and it...

     Self-propelled cannon-howitzer.

Rocket artillery
  • M-63 "Plamen" Rocket Artillery
  • M-77 "Oganj" Rocket Artillery
  • M-87 "Orkan"
    M87 LRSV
    The M-87 Orkan is an Yugoslavian self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. The generic M-87 project was configured with 12 launch tubes mounted on FAP 2832 truck. It has a range of about 50km, able to deliver war heads, anti-tank and anti-personnel mines...

    Rocket Artillery

Singapore

Self-propelled mortars
  • M106 – a 120 mm mortar equipped variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier
  • Bronco ATTC Mortar tracked carrier – 120 mm mortar equipped variant of the Bronco ATTC

Field artillery
  • FH-88
    FH-88
    The FH-88 or Field Howitzer 88 was the first locally-designed howitzer developed for the Singapore Army. It is a 155 mm/39-calibre towed howitzer gun.-Development:...

     – 155 mm/39-cal field howitzer
  • FH-2000
    FH-2000
    The FH-2000 or Field Howitzer 2000 was developed by Singapore Technologies for Singapore Army. It is a 155 mm/52-calibre towed howitzer gun. It fires projectiles to a maximum range of 42 kilometers using special extended range ammunition, that was field tested in New Zealand...

     – 155 mm/52-cal field howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • SSPH-1 Primus
    SSPH Primus
    The Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 Primus is a self-propelled howitzer armed with a 155 mm howitzer. Developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces , Defence Science and Technology Agency and Singapore Technologies Kinetics , it was introduced to the Singapore Artillery in 2004...

     – 155 mm/39-cal self-propelled howitzer
  • SLWH Pegasus
    SLWH Pegasus
    The Singapore Light Weight Howitzer Pegasus is a helicopter-transportable, towed artillery piece. Developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces , Defence Science and Technology Agency and ST Kinetics, it was commissioned on 28 October 2005...

     – 155 mm/39-cal heli-portable lightweight self-propelled howitzer

South Africa

Field artillery
  • G5
    G5 howitzer
    The G5 is a South African towed howitzer of 155 mm calibre designed with the help of the Canadian scientist Gerald Bull and his company, Space Research Corporation and manufactured by Denel Land Systems.-Production history:...

      155 mm howitzer
  • G7
    G7 howitzer
    The G7 is a South African 105 mm howitzer, produced by Denel. With a maximum range of it outranges all existing 105 mm howitzers, as well as most current 155 mm howitzers...

      105 mm howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • Ratel 81
    Ratel IFV
    The Ratel is the basic Infantry Fighting Vehicle of the South African National Defence Force's mechanized infantry battalions. Ratel is the Afrikaans name for the honey badger, which has a reputation as a ferocious fighter.-History:...

      self-propelled 81 mm mortar
  • G6
    G6 howitzer
    The G6 self-propelled howitzer is a South African artillery piece, developed around the ordnance of the G5 howitzer. It is one of the most powerful self-propelled guns on a wheeled chassis....

      self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • T6  self-propelled 155 mm howitzer

Rocket artillery
  • Valkiri
    Valkiri
    The Valkiri is a South African self-propelled multiple rocket launcher developed in the 1980s by Somchem, a division of the Denel corporation....

     self-propelled multiple rocket launcher

Soviet Union

Anti-aircraft guns
  • ZPU-4
    ZPU-4
    The ZPU-4 is a towed, quadruple-barreled anti-aircraft gun based on the Soviet KPV 14.5 mm machine gun. It entered service with the Soviet Union in 1949 and is used by over 50 countries worldwide...

     quad 14.5 mm anti-aircraft machine gun
  • ZU-23 twin 23 mm anti-aircraft cannon
  • M1939 37 mm anti-aircraft gun
  • S-60
    57 mm AZP S-60
    57 mm AZP S-60 ; literally: Automatic anti-aircraft gun S-60) is a Soviet towed, road-transportable, short- to medium-range, single-barrel anti-aircraft gun from the 1950s. The gun was extensively used in Warsaw Pact, Middle Eastern and South-East Asian countries.-History:In the late 1940s, the...

     57 mm anti-aircraft gun
  • ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled quad 23 mm cannon
  • ZSU-30-2 self-propelled twin 30 mm cannon
  • ZSU-57-2
    ZSU-57-2
    The ZSU-57-2 is a Soviet self-propelled anti-aircraft gun , armed with two 57 mm autocannons. 'ZSU' stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka , meaning "anti-aircraft self-propelled mount", '57' stands for the bore of the armament in millimetres and '2' stands for the number of gun barrels....

     self-propelled twin 57 mm cannon

Anti-tank guns
  • MT-12 Rapira
    T-12 antitank gun
    2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the main Eastern Bloc towed anti-tank gun from 1955 until the late 1980s.-History:The T-12 entered service in 1955, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun...

     100 mm anti-tank gun
  • T-12
    T-12 antitank gun
    2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the main Eastern Bloc towed anti-tank gun from 1955 until the late 1980s.-History:The T-12 entered service in 1955, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun...

     100 mm anti-tank gun

Assault guns
  • ASU-57
    ASU-57
    The ASU-57 was a small, lightly constructed Soviet assault gun specifically designed for use by Soviet airborne divisions. From 1960 it was replaced by the ASU-85.-Development history:...

     57 mm self-propelled gun
  • ASU-85
    ASU-85
    The ASU-85 is a soviet-designed airborne self-propelled gun of the Cold War Era. From 1959 it replaced the open-topped ASU-57 in service but was in its turn replaced by the BMD-1 from 1969.-Development history:...

     85 mm self-propelled gun

Mortars
  • M31/M68  82 mm mortar

Field artillery
  • 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3)
  • D-74  122 mm howitzer
  • M1931/37 B-4  203 mm howitzer
  • M1938 M-30  122 mm howitzer
  • M1954 M-46  130 mm gun
  • M1955 D-20  152 mm gun/howitzer
  • M-389  155 mm gun

Rocket artillery
  • FROG-7
    FROG-7
    The 9K52 Luna-M is a Soviet short-range ballistic missile complex. The 9M21 missiles are unguided and spin-stabilized. "9K52" is its GRAU designation. Its NATO reporting name is FROG-7....

      artillery rocket

Post-Soviet Russia

Anti-tank guns
  • 2A19 T-12
    T-12 antitank gun
    2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the main Eastern Bloc towed anti-tank gun from 1955 until the late 1980s.-History:The T-12 entered service in 1955, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun...

     100 mm anti-tank gun
  • 2A29 MT-12 Rapira
    T-12 antitank gun
    2A19 or T-12 is a Soviet smoothbore 100-mm anti-tank gun, which served as the main Eastern Bloc towed anti-tank gun from 1955 until the late 1980s.-History:The T-12 entered service in 1955, replacing the BS-3 100 mm field gun...

     100 mm anti-tank gun
  • 2A45 Sprut-B 125 mm anti-tank gun

Mortars
  • 2B14-1 Podnos
    2B14 Podnos
    The 2B14 Podnos is a Russian 82mm mortar. The 2B14 was designed in early 1980s as a light indirect fire weapon for the use of airborne and other light infantry forces. Despite the intent to field the 2B14 with light infantry units, the 2B14 appears to have been fielded with regular motor rifle...

     82 mm mortar
  • 2B16 Nona-K 120 mm gun/mortar

Field artillery
  • 2A6 152 mm howitzer
  • 2A18 D-30 122 mm howitzer
  • 2A36 Giatsint-B 152 mm gun
  • 2A65 MSTA-B
    152 mm howitzer 2A65
    The 2A65 "Msta-B" is a Soviet towed 152 mm howitzer. The "B" in the designation is an abbreviation for Buksiruemyi, or towed. This weapon has been fielded in Russian forces since at least 1987 and is currently in service with Russian front and army level artillery units...

     152 mm howitzer
  • 2P 406 mm gun/howitzer

Self-propelled artillery
  • 2S1 Gvozdika/M1974 122 mm amphibious howitzer
  • 2S3 Akatsiya
    2S3 Akatsiya
    SO-152 is a Soviet 152.4 mm self-propelled artillery developed in 1968. It was a response to the American 155 mm M109. The development started in 1967 according to the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of USSR from July 4, 1967. In 1968 the SO-152 was completed and in 1971 entered...

    /M1973: 152 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • 2S4 Tyulpan
    2S4 Tyulpan
    The 2S4 Tyulpan is a Soviet self-propelled mortar. "2S4" is its GRAU designation.It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet army and so was called M-1975 by NATO , whereas its official designation is SM-240...

      240 mm self-propelled mortar
  • 2S5 Giatsint-S  152 mm self-propelled gun
  • 2S7 Pion
    2S7 Pion
    The 2S7 Pion or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled gun. "2S7" is its GRAU designation.It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet army and so was called M-1975 by NATO , whereas its official designation is SO-203...

      203 mm self-propelled gun
  • 2S7M Malka  203 mm self-propelled gun
  • 2S9 Nona-S  120 mm self-propelled gun/mortar
  • 2S12 Sani
    2S12 Sani
    The 2S12 "Sani" is a 120 mm heavy mortar system used by the Russian Army and other former Soviet states. First fielded in 1981, the 2S12 is a continued development on the towed mortars first used in World War II.-Design:...

      120 mm mortar
  • 2S19 MSTA-S  152 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • 2S23 Nona-SVK  120 mm gun self-propelled gun/mortar
  • 2S31  120 mm self-propelled gun

Rocket artillery
  • 9K51 Grad  122 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • 9K57 Uragan
    BM-27
    The BM-27 Uragan is a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher system designed in the Soviet Union. It began its service with the Soviet Army in the late 1970s, as its first modern spin and fin stabilized heavy multiple rocket launcher. This system is capable of launching 220 mm rockets from...

      220 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • 9K58 Smerch  300 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • 9K59 Prima  122 mm multiple rocket launcher
  • TOS-1
    TOS-1
    TOS-1 is a Soviet 30-barrel or 24-barrel multiple rocket launcher and thermobaric weapon mounted on a T-72 tank chassis. TOS-1 was designed for defeating enemy personnel in fortifications, in open country, and in lightly armoured vehicles and transport...

     220mm multiple rocket launcher

Spain

  • S88-1  155 mm howitzer
  • M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

      self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • M110
    M110 howitzer
    The 8 inch Self-Propelled Howitzer M110 was the largest available self-propelled howitzer in the United States Army's inventory. It was deployed in division artillery in general support battalions and in separate corps- and Army-level battalions. Missions include general support, counter-battery...

      self-propelled 203 mm howitzer
  • L118 Light Gun
    L118 Light Gun
    The L118 Light Gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer, originally produced for the British Army in the 1970s and widely exported since, including to the United States, where a modified version is known as the M119A1...

      105 mm gun
  • OTO Melara Mod 56
    OTO Melara Mod 56
    The OTO-Melara Mod 56 is an Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer built and developed by OTO-Melara. It fires the standard US type M1 ammunition.-History:...

     105 mm lightweight howitzer

Sweden

  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon m/40  World War II 20 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Automatkanon m/45 World War II 20 mm Aircraft gun
  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon m/32  Inter-war 25 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Pansarvärnskanon m/34  Inter-war 37 mm Antitank gun
  • Pansarvärnskanon m/38  Inter-war 37 mm Antitank gun
  • Pansarvärnskanon m/39 m/40  World War II 37 mm Antitank gun
  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon m/36  World War II 40 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon m/48  World War II 40 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Automatkanon m/47  World War II 57 mm Aircraft gun
  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon m/54  Cold War 57 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Pansarvärnskanon m/43  World War II 57 mm Antitank gun
  • Kanon m/05  Pre–World War I 75 mm Naval gun
  • Kanon m/40  World War II 75 mm gun
  • Bergskanon L-20  Inter-war 75 mm pack gun
  • Luftvärnskanon m/30  Inter-war 75 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Luftvärnskanon m/36  Inter-war 75 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Luftvärnskanon m/37  Inter-war 75 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Tornpjäs m/57
    7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57
    The 7.5 cm tornpjäs m/57 was developed for the Swedish coastal artillery in the 1950s as a light and comparatively cheap gun that would replace a large number of mostly obsolete systems for short-range coastal defense. Eventually, 30 3-gun batteries in three distinct series were built...

     Cold War 75 mm fixed Coastal Artillery gun
  • Haubits m/10 Pre–World War I 105 mm howitzer
  • Bergshaubits m/10-24 Inter-war 105 mm Pack howitzer
  • Kanon m/27  Inter-war 105 mm gun
  • Kanon m/34  Inter-war 105 mm gun
  • Haubits m/40
    Haubits m/40
    The 10,5 cm Haubits m/40 is a Swedish 105 mm howitzer, which was manufactured by Bofors during World War II.The howitzer was license manufactured both in Finland and in Switzerland...

      World War II 105 mm howitzer
  • Läderkanon
    Leather cannon
    A leather cannon, or a leather gun, was an experimental Swedish attempt of constructing a lighter weapon that would bridge the gap between muskets and heavy stationary cannons...

     17th century experimental gun
  • Luftvärnskanon m/42  World War II 105 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Haubits 4140  Cold War 105 mm howitzer
  • Tornautomatpjäs m/50
    10.5 cm tornautomatpjäs m/50
    The 10.5 cm tornautomatpjäs m/50 was the first modern weapon system designed for the Swedish coastal artillery. Development started in the late 1940s, and construction of 6 gun installations based on this system was offered by Bofors in 1950...

     Cold War 105 mm fixed Coastal Artillery gun
  • Luftvärnsautomatkanon 4501 Cold War 120 mm Anti-aircraft gun
  • Fästningshaubits m/06 Pre–World War I 150 mm Turret-mounted Fortress Howitzer
  • Positionshaubits m/06 Pre–World War I 150 mm howitzer
  • Haubits m/19 Inter-war 150 mm howitzer
  • Haubits m/38  World War II 150 mm howitzer
  • Haubits m/39  World War II 150 mm howitzer
  • Kanon m/98B Pre–World War I 152 mm Coast Artillery Gun
  • Kustartilleripjäs m/37 World War II 152 mm Coast Artillery Gun
  • Kanon m/03 Pre–World War I 152 mm Fortress Artillery/Coast Artillery Gun
  • Kanon m/12 Pre–World War I 152 mm Fortress Artillery/Coast Artillery Gun
  • Kustartilleripjäs M/51 Cold War 152 mm Coast Artillery Gun
  • Tornautomatpjäs 12/70
    12 cm tornautomatpjäs m/70
    The 12 cm tornautomatpjäs m/70 , also known as ERSTA was developed to defend vital points like seaports from enemy landing ships, as well as area denial and fire support, even on a nuclear battlefield...

     Cold War 120 mm Fixed Coast Artillery Gun
  • Kustartilleripjäs 12/80 Cold War 120 mm mobile Coast Artillery Gun
  • Haubits F  Cold War 155 mm howitzer Howitzer
  • Bandkanon 1
    Bandkanon 1
    The Bandkanon 1 was a Swedish self-propelled artillery vehicle in use with the Swedish Army from 1967 to 2003. It was developed by Bofors under the designation artillerikanonvagn 151 and the chassis was based on the never adopted KRV tank...

      Cold War Self-propelled 155 mm gun
  • Haubits FH77/A
    Haubits FH77/A
    Haubits 77 is a Swedish 155 mm howitzer. It was developed and manufactured by Bofors. It was available in two versions, the original with a sliding block mechanism, and the later FH77 B export version with an interrupted screw breech.-Overview:In the 1960s Sweden started to look for a...

      Cold War 155 mm howitzer
  • Haubits FH77/B Cold War 155 mm howitzer
  • Archer
    ARCHER Artillery System
    The Archer Artillery System or Archer - FH77BW L52 is an international project aimed at developing a next-generation self-propelled artillery system for Sweden and Norway...

     Self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • kanon m/92 Pre–World War I 240 mm Coast Defense Gun
  • Haubits m/94 Pre–World War I 240 mm Coast Defense howitzer
  • Haubits m/16 World War I 305 mm (12 inch) Coast Artillery Howitzer
  • Regementskanon 17th century 3-pound cannon

Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland name of one of the Swiss cantons. ; ; ; or ), in its full name the Swiss Confederation , is a federal republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities. The country is situated in Western Europe,Or Central Europe depending on the definition....

 

  • Skyshield
    Skyshield
    Skyshield is the name for two different products: one is the Skyshield advanced Airborne Support Jammer system developed by Rafael LTD. in Israel. The other is the Skyshield Short Range Air Defence system developed by the Swiss corporation Oerlikon Contraves...

     35 mm portable anti-aircraft gun and missile system.
  • M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

     155 mm self-propelled howitzer (PzHb 79/95 and PzHb 88/95 KAWEST).
  • Mw 74 120 mm mortar.
  • Mw 87 120 mm mortar.

Turkey
Turkey
Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country located in Western Asia and in East Thrace in Southeastern Europe...

 

  • T-155 Panter 155 mm towed howitzer
  • T-155 Fırtına
    T-155 Firtina
    T-155 Fırtına is the Turkish variant of the K9 Thunder 155mm self-propelled howitzer by Samsung Techwin.Though essentially using the main systems of the K9 howitzer, including the South Korean designed 155/52 caliber gun system, majority of the chassis, automatic ammunition feeding mechanism, and...

     155 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • TR-300 Kasırga WS-1A (302mm, 80km) (Turkey/China co-production)
  • TR-300 Kasırga WS-1B (302mm, 180km) (Turkey/China co-production)
  • PARS SAGE-227 F Turkish munition for M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
  • TOROS 230A (230 mm, 65 km) artillery rocket
  • TOROS 260A (260 mm, 110 km) artillery rocket
  • T-122 ÇNRA (122 mm, 40 km) multiple rocket launcher
  • T-107 ÇNRA (107 mm, 12 km) multiple rocket launcher
  • FATİH
    Fatih
    Fatih is a municipality and district in Istanbul, Turkey that encompasses most of the peninsula coinciding with historic Constantinople. In 2009, the district of Eminönü, formerly a separate municipality located at the tip of the peninsula, was merged into Fatih...

      (155 mm, 35 km) prototype early fırtına

United Kingdom

  • 1.59 inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II
    1.59 inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II
    The 1.59-inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II was a British light artillery piece designed during World War I. Originally intended for use in trench warfare, it was instead tested for air-to-air and air-to-ground use by aircraft...

    , commonly called the "Vickers-Crayford rocket gun," light field gun designed for infantry use in World War I, later adpated for use as an aircraft gun
  • Ordnance QF 2 pounder
    Ordnance QF 2 pounder
    The Ordnance QF 2-pounder was a British anti-tank and vehicle-mounted gun, employed in the Second World War. It was actively used in the Battle of France, and during the North Africa campaign...

     early World War II anti-tank gun
  • Ordnance QF 6 pounder
    Ordnance QF 6 pounder
    The Ordnance Quick-Firing 6-pounder 7 cwt, or just 6 pounder, was a British 57 mm gun, their primary anti-tank gun during the middle of World War II, as well as the main armament for a number of armoured fighting vehicles...

     World War II anti-tank gun
  • Ordnance QF 13 pounder
    Ordnance QF 13 pounder
    The Ordnance QF 13-pounder quick-firing field gun was the standard equipment of the British Royal Horse Artillery at the outbreak of World War I.-History:...

     World War I horse artillery & later antiaircraft gun
  • Ordnance BLC 15 pounder
    Ordnance BLC 15 pounder
    The Ordnance BLC 15 pounder gun was a modernised version of the obsolete BL 15 pounder 7 cwt gun, incorporating a recoil and recuperator mechanism above the barrel and modified quicker-opening breech...

     early World War I field gun
  • Ordnance QF 17 pounder
    Ordnance QF 17 pounder
    The Ordnance Quick-Firing 17 pounder was a 76.2 mm gun developed by the United Kingdom during World War II. It was used as an anti-tank gun on its own carriage, as well as equipping a number of British tanks. It was the most effective Allied anti-tank gun of the war...

     World War II anti-tank & tank gun
  • Ordnance QF 18 pounder
    Ordnance QF 18 pounder
    The Ordnance QF 18 pounder, or simply 18-pounder Gun, was the standard British Army field gun of the World War I era. It formed the backbone of the Royal Field Artillery during the war, and was produced in large numbers. It was also used by British and Commonwealth Forces in all the main theatres,...

     World War I field gun
  • Ordnance QF 25 pounder
    Ordnance QF 25 pounder
    The Ordnance QF 25 pounder, or more simply, 25-pounder or 25-pdr, was introduced into service just before World War II, during which it served as the major British field gun/howitzer. It was considered by many to be the best field artillery piece of the war, combining high rates of fire with a...

      World War II gun/howitzer
  • FV433 Abbot SPG
    FV433 Abbot SPG
    FV433 Field Artillery, Self-Propelled "Abbot" is the self-propelled artillery variant of the British Army FV430 series of armoured fighting vehicles, using much of the chassis of the FV430 but with a fully rotating turret at the rear housing the 105 mm gun and given the vehicle designation of...

      self-propelled 105 mm gun
  • L118 Light Gun
    L118 Light Gun
    The L118 Light Gun is a 105 mm towed howitzer, originally produced for the British Army in the 1970s and widely exported since, including to the United States, where a modified version is known as the M119A1...

      105 mm gun
  • BL 4.5 inch Medium Field Gun
    BL 4.5 inch Medium Field Gun
    The BL 4.5 inch Medium Gun was a British gun used by field artillery in the Second World War. It had nothing in common with the QF 4.5 inch Howitzer or the QF 4.5 inch AA Gun.- History :...

     early World War II medium field gun
  • QF 4.5 inch Howitzer
    QF 4.5 inch Howitzer
    The Ordnance QF 4.5 inch Howitzer was the standard British Empire field howitzer of the First World War era. It replaced the BL 5 inch Howitzer and equipped some 25% of the field artillery. It entered service in 1910 and remained in service through the interwar period and was last used in...

     World War I field howitzer
  • QF 4.7 inch Gun
    QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk I - IV
    The QF 4.7 inch Gun Mks I, II, III, and IV were a family of United-Kingdom 120-mm naval and coast defence guns of 1888 and 1890s which served with the navies of various countries. They were also mounted on various wheeled carriages to provide the British Army with a long range gun...

     converted naval gun used as a field gun in Second Boer War and early WWI
  • BL 5 inch Howitzer
    BL 5 inch Howitzer
    The Ordnance BL 5 inch Howitzer was initially introduced to provide the Royal Field Artillery with continuing explosive shell capability following the decision to concentrate on shrapnel for field guns in the 1890s.-Sudan Campaign:...

     early World War I field howitzer
  • 60 pdr Gun World War I medium gun
  • BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun
    BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun
    The BL 5.5 inch Gun was a British artillery gun introduced during the middle of the Second World War to equip medium batteries.-History:In January 1939 a specification was issued for a gun to replace the 6 inch 26 cwt howitzers in use with most medium batteries...

     World War II gun
  • BL 6 inch Gun Mk 7 Naval gun on traveling carriage, World War I
  • BL 6 inch Gun Mk 19
    BL 6 inch Gun Mk 19
    The BL 6 inch Gun Mk XIX was introduced in 1916 as a lighter and longer-range field gun replacement for the obsolescent BL 6 inch Gun Mk VII.-History, description:...

     World War I long range gun
  • BL 6 inch 30cwt howitzer
    6 inch 30 cwt howitzer
    The Ordnance BL 6 inch 30cwt howitzer was a British medium howitzer used in the Second Boer War and early in World War I. The qualifier "30cwt" refers to the weight of the barrel and breech together which weighed 30 hundredweight : 30 x 112 lb = 3360 lb...

     World War I medium howitzer
  • BL 6 inch 26cwt howitzer World War I & World War II medium howitzer
  • FH-70
    FH-70
    The FH-70 is a towed howitzer in use with several nations.-History:In 1963 NATO agreed a NATO Basic Military Requirement 39 for close support artillery, either towed or tracked. Subsequently Germany and UK started discussions and design studies and in 1968 established Agreed Operational...

      155 mm gun
  • M777  155 mm howitzer
  • AS-90
    AS-90
    The AS-90 is a lightly armoured self-propelled artillery piece used by the British Army. It was first delivered in 1993...

      155 mm self-propelled gun
  • 7.2 inch howitzer
    BL 7.2 inch Howitzer Mk.I
    The BL 7.2 inch Howitzer Mk.I and subsequent marks were a series of heavy artillery pieces designed by the United Kingdom at the start of World War II. The 7.2 inch was not a new design, but instead a re-lined version of the 8 inch howitzers dating from World War I...

     early World War II heavy howitzer
  • BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5
    BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5
    The BL 8-Inch Howitzer Mark I through to Mark V were a British improvisation developed early in the First World War to provide heavy artillery...

     World War I heavy howitzer using bored-out 6 inch naval gun barrel
  • BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 6 - 8 World War I and World War II heavy howitzer
  • BL 9.2 inch Howitzer
    BL 9.2 inch Howitzer
    The Ordnance BL 9.2 inch howitzer was the principal counter-battery equipment of British forces in France in World War I. It equipped a substantial number of siege batteries of the Royal Garrison Artillery...

     World War I siege howitzer
  • BL 12 inch Howitzer
    BL 12 inch Howitzer
    The Ordnance BL 12 inch howitzer was a scaled-up version of the successful 9.2 inch siege howitzer.-History:Following the success of their BL 9.2 inch Howitzer, Vickers designed an almost identical version scaled up to a calibre of 12 inch, the Mk II entering service on the Western...

     World War I siege howitzer
  • BL 15 inch Howitzer
    BL 15 inch Howitzer
    The Ordnance BL 15 inch howitzer was developed by the Coventry Ordnance Works late in 1914 in response to the success of its design of the 9.2 inch siege howitzer.-History and use:...

     World War I siege howitzer
  • RML 6.3 inch Howitzer
    RML 6.3 inch Howitzer
    The RML 6.3 inch howitzer was a British rifled muzzle-loading "siege" or "position" howitzer/mortar proposed in 1874 and finally introduced in 1878 as a lighter version of the successful 8 inch howitzer that could be carried by the existing 40-pounder gun carriage.By 1880 the RML 6.3 inch was...

     Second Boer War howitzer

United States

  • 1.1"/75 caliber gun 28 mm naval anti-aircraft gun
  • Dragon Fire
    Dragon Fire (mortar)
    The Dragon Fire 120 mm heavy mortar was a private venture by TDA Armaments that was picked up by the US Marine Corps for its EFSS requirement. It is a fully automated mortar capable of using rifled or smoothbore 120 mm ammunition. Like all mortars it is a high-angle-of-fire weapon used for...

     120 mm automated mortar
  • M42 Duster
    M42 Duster
    The M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun, or "Duster," is an armored light air-defense gun built for the U.S. Army from 1952 until December 1959. Production of this vehicle was performed by the tank division of the General Motors Corporation. It used components from the M41 light tank...

      self-propelled twin 40 mm anti-aircraft cannon
  • M44  self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • M52  self-propelled 105 mm gun
  • M53
    M53 155mm Self-Propelled Gun
    M55 was an American fully enclosed and armored self-propelled artillery based on the M53 155 mm assault gun. It had a traversable, to a certain degree - 30° left or right, turret armed with a 203.2 mm howitzer, carrying only 10 rounds of ammunition. The gun had a maximum range of 16,916 meters with...

      self-propelled 155 mm gun
  • M55  self-propelled 203 mm (8") howitzer (T108)
  • M59  155 mm gun
  • M65
    M65 Atomic Cannon
    The M65 Atomic Cannon, often called Atomic Annie, was a towed artillery piece built by the United States and capable of firing a nuclear device. It was developed in the early 1950s, at the beginning of the Cold War, and fielded by 1953 in Europe and Korea....

     280mm atomic cannon
  • M102
    M102 howitzer
    First introduced during the Vietnam War, the M102 was the light-towed 105 mm howitzer used by the United States Army in the Vietnam War, the First Gulf War, and most recently in the Iraq War.- An Air Mobile Howitzer for the Vietnam War :...

      105 mm howitzer
  • M106  self-propelled 107 mm mortar
  • M107
    M107 Self-Propelled Gun
    The M107 175 mm self-propelled gun was used by the U.S. Army from the early 1960s through to the late 1970s. It was part of a family of self-propelled artillery that also included the M110 and was intended to provide long-range fire support in an air-transportable system...

      self-propelled 175 mm gun
  • M108
    M108 Howitzer
    The M108 Howitzer is an American self-propelled 105 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s.The M108 was powered by a Detroit diesel turbocharged 8V-71T 8-cylinders 405 hp engine. It used the same hull and turret as the 155 mm M109 self-propelled howitzer, and components of...

      self-propelled 105 mm gun
  • M109
    M109 howitzer
    The M109 is an American-made self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It was upgraded a number of times to today's M109A6 Paladin...

      self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • M110
    M110 howitzer
    The 8 inch Self-Propelled Howitzer M110 was the largest available self-propelled howitzer in the United States Army's inventory. It was deployed in division artillery in general support battalions and in separate corps- and Army-level battalions. Missions include general support, counter-battery...

      self-propelled 203 mm howitzer
  • M119
    M119 howitzer
    The M119 Howitzer is a lightweight 105-mm howitzer used by the United States Army. It can be easily airlifted, even by helicopter, or dropped by parachute. It does not need a recoil pit.-Development:...

      towed 105mm light howitzer
  • M120 120 mm mortar
    M120 120 mm mortar
    The Soltam K6 is a 120 mm mortar that was developed by Soltam Systems of Israel. It is the long-range version of the Soltam K5 and has replaced older systems such as the M30 in several armies including the United States Army...

  • M125  self-propelled 81 mm mortar
  • M163 Vulcan  self-propelled 20 mm Vulcan gatling cannon
  • M198
    M198 howitzer
    The M198 howitzer is a medium-sized, towed artillery piece, developed for service with the United States Army and Marine Corps. It was commissioned to be a lightweight replacement for the WWII era M114 155mm howitzer. It was designed and prototyped at the Rock Island Arsenal in 1969 with firing...

      155 mm howitzer
  • M224
    M224 Mortar
    The M224 60 mm Lightweight Mortar is a smooth bore, muzzle-loading, high-angle-of-fire weapon used for close-in support of ground troops.-Description:The M224 system is composed of the*M225 Cannon *M170 Bipod...

      60 mm mortar, in current US Army and Marine Corps service
  • M270 MLRS  self-propelled multiple rocket loader/launcher
  • M777
    M777 howitzer
    The M777 howitzer is a towed 155 mm artillery piece, successor to the M198 howitzer in the United States Marine Corps and United States Army. The M777 is also used by the Canadian Army, and has been in action in Afghanistan since February 2006 along with the associated GPS-guided Excalibur...

     155 mm medium howitzer
  • M1064  self-propelled 120 mm mortar
  • XM2001 Crusader
    XM2001 Crusader
    The XM2001 Crusader was to be the United States Army's next-generation self-propelled howitzer , designed to improve survivability, lethality, mobility, and effectiveness and planned to be introduced by 2008. United Defense was the prime contractor; General Dynamics the major subcontractor...

      Proposed self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • HIMARS self-propelled Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)

Yugoslavia

  • M71 rocket launcher  128 mm rocket launcher
  • M87 LRSV
    M87 LRSV
    The M-87 Orkan is an Yugoslavian self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. The generic M-87 project was configured with 12 launch tubes mounted on FAP 2832 truck. It has a range of about 50km, able to deliver war heads, anti-tank and anti-personnel mines...

      12-tube 262 mm rocket launcher
  • UB M-52  120 mm mortar
  • YMRL-32
    M-77 Oganj
    The LVRS M-77 "Oganj" is an self-propelled multiple rocket launcher made in Yugoslavia. Development started in 1968. Professor Obrad Vucurevic, Mechanical Engineer at the time, and Chief operating officer of the Artillery department of Military Technical Institute, developed and managed...

    self-propelled 32 tube 128 mm
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