List of artillery by country

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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.

Jump to a specific country in the table below.


Albania

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Mortars

Argentina

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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

Australia

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Self-propelled artillery

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  • K-9 self-propelled howitzer artillery – possibly 2022 to future

Multiple launching rocket systems/rocket artillery

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Austria

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Mortars
Self-propelled field artillery
  • M109 – 155 mm self-propelled howitzer

Belgium

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Mortars
  • RT F1 120 mm heavy mortar
Field artillery

Brazil

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Self-propelled field artillery
Field artillery
Multiple rocket launchers

Canada

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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

China

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Anti-aircraft gun
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Towed field artillery
Self-propelled field artillery
Recoilless rifles
Mortars
Mortar carriers
Multiple rocket launchers

Croatia

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Rocket artillery

Czech Republic and Slovakia

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Anti-aircraft guns
Anti-tank guns
Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Self-propelled artillery
Towed siege howitzer
Light howitzer
Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher

Finland

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Anti-aircraft guns
Towed field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Rocket artillery
Coastal artillery

France

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Mortars
Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
  • M3 VDA self-propelled twin 20 mm cannon
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Naval artillery
Railroad artillery

Georgia

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Rocket artillery
  • ZCRS-122 multiple rocket launcher firing 122 mm rockets. It was developed in 2011

Germany

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1870 to 1919

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Batteries (Naval artillery)
Siege artillery
Mortars

1920 to 1945

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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
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1946 to present

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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

Greece

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Anti-aircraft guns

Hungary

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Howitzers

India

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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

Missile artillery

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Indonesia

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Anti-aircraft guns
Mortars
Self-propelled mortar
Towed artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Rocket artillery

Iran

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Anti-aircraft guns
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Anti-tank guns
Rocket artillery
Mortars

Israel

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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

Italy

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Anti-aircraft guns
Mountain artillery
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
  • Palmaria self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • PzH 2000 155 mm self-propelled howitzer

Japan

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Anti-aircraft guns
Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Infantry guns
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Rocket systems

Mexico

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Myanmar

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Self-propelled artillery

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  • MAM-01 :122 mm multiple launch rocket system
  • MAM-02 :240 mm multiple launch rocket system
  • MAM-03 :300 mm multiple launch rocket system

Netherlands

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Field guns
Mortars
Self-propelled artillery

New Zealand

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  • 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

Norway

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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

Pakistan

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  • FATAH-1 300mm Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System
  • KRL-122

Philippines

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Palestine/Hamas

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Rocket artillery

Poland

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Portugal

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Field artillery

Self-propelled artillery

  • M109 A5 self-propelled howitzer

Romania

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Republic of Korea (South Korea)

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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)

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Self-propelled artillery
Rocket artillery

Serbia

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Recoilless gun
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery

Singapore

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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

South Africa

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Mortars
  • M10[9] 60 mm mortar
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

Rocket artillery
  • Valkiri self-propelled multiple rocket launcher

Soviet Union

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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

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Russian Empire

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Post-Soviet Russian Federation

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Anti-aircraft guns
Anti-tank guns
Mortars
Mortar carriers
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Rocket artillery

Spain

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Sri Lanka

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Anti-aircraft guns
Mountain guns
Mortars
  • Type 84 (W84) 82 mm mortar
  • Type 86 (W86) 120 mm mortar
Field artillery
Rocket artillery
Coastal artillery

Sweden

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Switzerland

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Syria

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Rocket artillery

Republic of China

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Multiple rocket launcher
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery

Thailand

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Mortars
Field artillery
Self-propelled field artillery
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

Turkey

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United Kingdom

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Self-propelled artillery
Mortars

United States

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Anti-aircraft guns
Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Anti-tank guns
Tank destroyers
Mortars
Mortar carriers
Artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Nuclear artillery
Recoilless rifles
Rocket artillery
Coastal artillery

United Arab Emirates

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Rocket artillery
Mortar carriers

Yugoslavia – passed to successor states

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