List of artillery

Artillery has been one of primary weapons of war since before the Napoleonic Era. Several countries have developed and built artillery systems, while artillery itself has been continually improved and redesigned to meet the evolving needs of the battlefield. This has led to a multitude of different types and designs which have played a role in the history of warfare and continue to be a significant factor in modern combat.

For the most part, the following lists of artillery cover guns, howitzers, mortars, and other large projectile weapons. Small arms and missiles are not generally included, though rockets and other bombardment weapons may be. For a more complete listing of various weapons, see list of weapons.

By name

 * See list of artillery by name

By type

 * See full list of artillery by type or jump to a specific type from the list below:

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Field artillery

 * Field guns
 * Self-propelled artillery
 * Self-propelled field guns
 * Howitzers
 * Self-propelled howitzers
 * Gun-howitzers
 * Gun-mortars
 * Quick-firing guns
 * Infantry support guns
 * Self-propelled infantry guns
 * Mountain artillery
 * Muzzle-loading guns
 * Siege artillery
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Specialized guns

 * Anti-aircraft guns
 * Anti-tank guns
 * Assault guns
 * Autocannons
 * Coastal artillery
 * Nuclear artillery
 * Recoilless rifles
 * Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
 * Self-propelled anti-tank guns
 * Large-calibre artillery
 * Coilgun
 * Railgun
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Mortars

 * Heavy mortars
 * Infantry mortars
 * Self-propelled mortars

Rockets

 * Rocket artillery

Transport-built-in artillery

 * Airborne guns
 * Naval guns
 * Railway guns
 * Tank guns
 * Self-propelled gun
 * Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon


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By caliber
List of the largest cannon by caliber

By country

 * See full list of artillery by country or jump to a specific country in the table below: