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This list contains all artillery systems organized primarily by their country of origin. In cases where multiple countries collaborated on a project, a system could 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 also. This list is not an attempt to list every artillery system ever used by each country.
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- Mortars
- Hirtenberger M6
- Hirtenberger M8
- PM43
- Type 67
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled field artillery
- Rocket artillery
- SLAM Pampero 105 mm multiple rocket launcher
- SAC SAPBA 127 mm multiple rocket launcher
- CP-30 127 mm multiple rocket launcher
- VCLC 160 mm or 350 mm multiple rocket launcher
- EDESA Yarará 70 mm multiple rocket launcher
Self-propelled artillery.
[edit]- K-9 Self-propelled howitzer artillery - Possibly 2022 to future.
Multiple Launching Rocket Systems/Rocket artillery.
[edit]- Mortars
- Self-propelled Field Artillery
- M109 - 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Mortars
- RT F1 120 mm heavy mortar
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled field artillery
- Field artillery
- Multiple rocket launchers
- Field artillery
- GC-45 howitzer 155 mm
- C1 105 mm howitzer
- C3 105 mm howitzer
- L5 105 mm pack howitzer
- LG-1 105 mm howitzer
- M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
- M777 155 mm medium howitzer
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-aircraft gun
- Type 90 PG99 35 mm anti-aircraft twin-gun[1]
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Towed field artillery
- Self-propelled field artillery
- Recoilless rifles
- Mortars
- Mortar carriers
- Multiple rocket launchers
- Rocket artillery
Czech Republic and Slovakia
[edit]- Anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-tank guns
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- M53/59 self-propelled twin 30 mm cannon
- BRAMS
- Self-propelled artillery
- Towed siege howitzer
- Light howitzer
- Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Towed field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Coastal artillery
- Mortars
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- M3 VDA self-propelled twin 20 mm cannon
- Field artillery
- Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP, a rapid firing infantry support gun
- Canon de 65 M (montagne) modele 1906, a mountain gun that could be carried by four mules
- Canon de 75 M(montagne) modele 1919 Schneider, replacement for the mle 1906
- Canon de 75 M(montagne) modele 1928
- Canon de 75 modèle 1897, 75 mm gun, one of the most famous guns of World War I
- Canon de 75 modèle 1912 Schneider, for use by horse artillery
- Canon de 75 modèle 1914 Schneider. longer range version of the modèle 1912 gun
- Reffye 75mm cannon modèle 1873
- De Bange 80 mm cannon modèle 1877
- Reffye 85mm cannon modèle 1870, an early breech-loading gun
- De Bange 90 mm cannon modèle 1877, still in service in World War I
- Lahitolle 95 mm cannon modèle 1875, still in service in World War I
- Canon Court de 105 M(montagne) modele 1909 Schneider
- Canon Court de 105 M(montagne) modèle 1919 Schneider, replacement for the mle 1909
- Canon de 105 L mle 1936 Schneider field gun used in WWII
- Canon de 105 court mle 1934 Schneider howitzer
- Canon de 105 court mle 1935 B howitzer
- Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider used in both World Wars
- Obusier de 105 modèle 1950
- Obusier de 120 mm mle 15TR
- GIAT LG1
- Canon de 145 L modele 1916 Saint-Chamond conversion of a naval gun to field gun
- 152 mm howitzer M1910 Russian gun designed by Schneider
- Canon de 155 C modèle 1915 St. Chamond howitzer
- Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider howitzer
- Canon de 155 L Modele 1917 Schneider
- Canon de 155 L modele 1916 Saint-Chamond rebored Canon de 145 L modele 1916 Saint-Chamond
- Canon de 155 L modèle 1877/14 Schneider
- Canon de 155 L modèle 1918 Schneider
- Canon de 155mm GPF modèle 1917, the standard French heavy gun into WWII
- De Bange 155 mm cannon the French artillery piece that debuted the 155 mm caliber in widespread use today, still in service in WWI
- Obusier de 155 mm Modèle 50 post-war howitzer
- Rimailho Model 1904TR quick-firing howitzer used in WWI
- TRF1 155 mm howitzer introduced in 1990
- Canon de 19 C modèle 1870/93 coastal artillery
- Canon de 19 C modèle 1875 coastal artillery
- Mortier de 220 mm TR mle 1915/1916
- Canon de 220 L mle 1917
- Mortier de 280 modèle 1914 Schneider heavy siege howitzer
- Self-propelled artillery
- Naval artillery
- Railroad artillery
- Rocket artillery
- ZCRS-122 multiple rocket launcher firing 122 mm rockets. It was developed in 2011
- Batteries (Naval artillery)
- Siege artillery
- Mortars
- Infantry guns
- Artillery
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-tank guns
- Dual-use gun
- 88 mm gun-a popular calibre for a series of anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns
- Railway Artillery
- Rocket Artillery
- Mortars
- Mortar carriers
- See also
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- Gepard twin 35 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system
- Field artillery
- FH-70 155 mm howitzer in service with the Bundeswehr 1978 til 31-01-2002
- Self-propelled artillery
- Tank guns
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Howitzers
- Mortars
- Howitzers
- Mortar carrier
- Coastal defence
- Heavy gun
- Recoilless rifle
- Anti-tank gun
- Field gun
- Anti-aircraft guns
- ZU-23-2
- AZP S-60
- KPV heavy machine gun
- 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)
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Mountain guns
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Mortars
- Self-propelled mortar
- Towed artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Anti-tank guns
- Rocket artillery
- Mortars
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- LAR-160 160 mm x 36 tubes rocket launcher
- MAR-240 240 mm x 36 rails rocket launcher
- MAR-290 290 mm x 4 rails rocket launcher
- Mortars
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Breda 35 20 mm automatic cannon
- Breda L/70 40 mm anti-aircraft gun
- SIDAM 25 self-propelled quad 25 mm cannon
- SIDAM 35 self-propelled twin 35 mm cannon
- Draco 76-mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Mountain artillery
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- Infantry guns
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket systems
Self-propelled artillery
[edit]- MAM-01 :122 mm multiple launch rocket system
- MAM-02 :240 mm multiple launch rocket system
- MAM-03 :300 mm multiple launch rocket system
- Field guns
- Mortars
- Self-propelled artillery
- 60mm M6 mortar
- 81 mm mortar, serving in Royal New Zealand Artillery
- L118 light gun 105 mm towed, phased out December 2000
- L119 105 mm towed gun, serving in Royal New Zealand Artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- M 109 A3GN self-propelled howitzer, Norwegian version of M 109, in use: 1969-present
- Archer truck-mounted 155mm FH77 Swedish howitzer, test unit ordered in 2008
- K9 VIDAR self-propelled howitzer, Norwegion version of the K9A1. 24 ordered in 2017 (+4 in 2022) 28 total.
- Rocket artillery
- FATAH-1 300mm Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System
- KRL-122
- Rocket artillery
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
- M109 A5 self-propelled howitzer
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
[edit]Self-propelled mortar
- K281A1 81mm Self-Propelled Mortar
- K242A1 107mm Self-Propelled Mortar
- Hanwha 120mm Self-propelled mortar
Towed artillery
- KH178 105 mm towed artillery
- KH179 155 mm towed artillery
Self-propelled artillery
- K105A1 105 mm self-propelled artillery
- K55 155 mm self-propelled artillery
- K9 Thunder 155 mm self-propelled artillery
Multiple rocket launcher
People's Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea)
[edit]- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Recoilless gun
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Self-propelled mortars
- Field artillery
- FH-88 – 155 mm/39-cal field howitzer
- FH-2000 – 155 mm/52-cal field howitzer
- Self-propelled artillery
- SSPH-1 Primus – 155 mm/39-cal self-propelled howitzer
- SLWH Pegasus – 155 mm/39-cal heli-portable lightweight self-propelled howitzer
- Mortars
- Field artillery
- G5 155 mm howitzer
- G7 105 mm howitzer
- Self-propelled mortars
- Self-propelled artillery
- G6 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
- T6 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
Truck mounted artillery
- T5-52[10] 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Rocket artillery
- Valkiri self-propelled multiple rocket launcher
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-tank guns
- Assault guns
- ASU-57 57 mm self-propelled gun
- ASU-85 85 mm self-propelled gun
- Recoilless rifles
- Mortars
- Mortar carriers
- Assault guns
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
Russian Empire and Russian Federation
[edit]
Post-Soviet Russian Federation
[edit]- Anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-tank guns
- Mortars
- Mortar carriers
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Mountain guns
- Mortars
- Type 84 (W84) 82 mm mortar
- Type 86 (W86) 120 mm mortar
- Field artillery
- Rocket artillery
- Coastal artillery
- M/40 Automatic cannon World War II 20 mm anti-aircraft and Antitank gun
- Automatkanon m/45 World War II 20 mm Aircraft gun
- Bofors 25 mm M/32 World War II 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
- Bofors 40 mm automatic gun L/60 World War II 40 mm anti-aircraft gun primarily used outside Sweden
- 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 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/39 World War II 105 mm howitzer
- Haubits m/40 World War II 105 mm howitzer
- Läderkanon 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 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
- 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 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 Cold War Self-propelled 155 mm gun
- Haubits FH77/A Cold War 155 mm howitzer
- Haubits FH77/B Cold War 155 mm howitzer
- Archer Self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
- 21 cm kanon m/42 World War II mobile Coast Artillery Gun
- 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
- AT4
- Carl Gustaf 8.4 cm recoilless rifle
- Bofors 57 mm gun
- Archer Artillery System
- Rocket artillery
- Multiple rocket launcher
- Field artillery
- Self-propelled artillery
- Mortars
- M121A1/A2 mortar 60 mm mortar
- M121A3 Commando mortar 60 mm mortar
- M221A2 mortar 81 mm mortar
- M132A1 mortar 120 mm mortar
- M361 ATMM 120mm Mortar
- Field artillery
- Type 63 field gun 75 mm
- M618A2 105 mm towed howitzer
- GIAT LG1 (LG1 Mk.3) 105 mm towed howitzer
- M101 Mod 105 mm towed howitzer
- L119 105 mm howitzer
- M198 155 mm howitzer
- GHN-45 155 mm howitzer
- Self-propelled field artillery
- M425 SPG 105 mm self-propelled howitzer
- M-71 Soltam SPG 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- M109A5 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- CAESAR 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- ATMOS 2000 (M758 ATMG) 155mm
- Multiple rocket launchers
- D11A Multi-Purpose multiple rocket launcher
- DTI-1 302 mm multiple rocket launcher
- DTI-1G 302 mm multiple rocket launcher
- DTI-2 122 mm multiple rocket launcher
- SR-4 122 mm multiple rocket launcher
- QF 1-pounder pom-pom
- QF 3.7-inch AA gun
- 120 mm BAT recoilless rifle
- 1.59 inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II, commonly called the "Vickers-Crayford rocket gun," light field gun designed for infantry use in World War I, later adapted for use as an aircraft gun
- Ordnance QF 2 pounder early World War II anti-tank gun
- Ordnance QF 6 pounder World War II anti-tank gun
- Ordnance BL 12-pounder 7 cwt a turn of the century field gun, and basis for the development of the BL 15-pounder gun
- BL 12-pounder 6 cwt gun a variant of the BL 12-pounder 7 cw adapted for cordite propellant
- Ordnance QF 13 pounder World War I horse artillery & later anti-aircraft gun
- BL 15-pounder gun turn of the century field gun
- Ordnance BLC 15 pounder early World War I field gun (the BL 15-pounder gun adapted with a recoil buffer and recuperator similar to the 13-pounder)
- Ordnance QF 17 pounder World War II anti-tank & tank gun
- Ordnance QF 18 pounder World War I field gun
- Ordnance QF 25 pounder World War II gun/howitzer
- BL 4.5-inch medium field gun early World War II
- BL 5.5-inch medium gun
- BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer
- BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer
- QF 4.5-inch howitzer World War I field gun
- QF 4.7-inch Mk I – IV naval gun converted to use as field gun in Second Boer Wa, early WWI
- BL 5-inch howitzer early World War I field gun
- BL 60-pounder gun World War I, medium
- BL 5.5-inch medium gun World War II
- BL 6-inch Mk VII naval gun on traveling carriage, World War I
- BL 6-inch gun Mk XIX World War I, long range
- BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer World War I, medium
- BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer World Wars I & II, medium
- BL 7.2-inch howitzer early World War II, heavy
- BL 8-inch howitzer Mk I – V World War I, heavy using bored-out 6 inch naval gun barrel
- BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI – VIII World Wars I & II, heavy
- BL 9.2-inch Mk I – VII naval gun family of black powder naval and coast defence, in service from 1881 to the end of World War I
- BL 9.2-inch Mk VIII naval gun designed for newer cordite propellants, first British wire-wound gun of this calibre
- BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun rifled, used in successive marks from the 1880s for naval, railway, and coastal artillery; coastal served until 1956
- BL 9.2 inch Mk XI naval gun gun introduced in 1908 increased bore length of Mk X to increase velocity further, but was unsuccessful in service and phased out by 1920
- BL 9.2 inch Howitzer World War I siege howitzer
- BL 12 inch Howitzer World War I siege howitzer
- BL 15 inch Howitzer World War I siege howitzer
- RML 6.3 inch Howitzer Second Boer War howitzer
- FH-70 155 mm gun
- M777 155 mm howitzer
- L118 light gun 105 mm
- M119
- Self-propelled artillery
- Mortars
- Anti-aircraft guns
- Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- Anti-tank guns
- Tank destroyers
- Mortars
- Mortar carriers
- Artillery
- Parrott rifle
- Rodman gun
- Dahlgren gun
- 75 mm gun M2–M6 M2, M3, M6
- M1841 mountain howitzer
- M3 howitzer lightweight 105 mm howitzer for airborne troops
- 3.2-inch gun M1897 pre-WWI field gun
- 3-inch M1902 field gun pre-WWI field gun
- 4.7 inch Gun M1906 pre-WWI field gun
- 6-inch howitzer M1908 pre-WWI howitzer
- 75 mm gun M1897A4, WWI-WWII era field gun, US-made version of French Canon de 75 modèle 1897
- 75 mm howitzer M1/M116, 1920s-Vietnam era pack howitzer
- 155 mm howitzer M1917 WWI-WWII era howitzer, a French Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider in US service
- 155 mm howitzer M1918 WWI-WWII era howitzer, US-made version of French Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider
- 155 mm gun M1918 WWI-WWII era field gun, US-made version of French Canon de 155mm GPF
- 8-inch howitzer M1917, WWI-era US-made versions of British BL 8-inch howitzer Mk VI – VIII
- 4.5-inch gun M1 WWII US field gun
- 105 mm M2A1 (M101A1) howitzer WWII US standard light field gun
- 105 mm M102 howitzer
- 155 mm gun M1, M2, M59 a WWII and Korea era field gun widely known as the Long Tom
- 8 inch howitzer M1 (M115) a towed, used by United States Army
- 8-inch gun M1 a WWII era 203 mm towed heavy gun
- M1918 240 mm howitzer WWI-WWII era siege gun derived from French Mortier de 280 modèle 1914 Schneider
- 240 mm howitzer M1 WWII era towed howitzer
- 155 mm M114/Howitzer M1 a WWII–1980s-era towed howitzer used by the United States Army
- M198 155 mm howitzer
- M119 howitzer a lightweight British 105 mm howitzer also used by the United States Army
- M777 155 mm medium howitzer
- Self-propelled artillery
- Nuclear artillery
- Recoilless rifles
- Rocket artillery
- Coastal artillery
United Arab Emirates
[edit]- Rocket artillery
- Mortar carriers
Yugoslavia – passed to successor states
[edit]
- UB M-52 120 mm mortar
- M-63 Plamen
- RAK-12
- M-71 Partizan rocket launcher single-tube 128 mm
- M-77 Oganj self-propelled 32 tube 128 mm
- M-87 Orkan 12-tube 262 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher