Talk:List of artillery by country

Yugoslavia?
There isn't even a Yugoslavia...
 * There isn't now. Not all the countries on the list necessarily still exist; after all, it also lists Soviet Union & Czechoslovakia. And some of the weapons listed date back long before even that, e.g nineteenth century French guns. -- Securiger 01:12, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

Goal of this list?
To understand what can (or cannot) be included in this list, please comment if the list is to include artillery "used" by a country or "designed/produced" by it. The last one is my interpretation, based on the current contents and my moderate knowledge of this topic. Thanks, DPdH (talk) 12:31, 7 December 2007 (UTC)

CITER 155mm L33 Gun entry
I created this entry following the teminology used for describing this gun in the official website of the Artillery Branch of the Argentine Army, in Spanish (http://www.artilleria.ejercito.mil.ar/quees/ac/subsistema01.htm). Also linked the entry to a wiki-article specific on this gun that I've created yesterday (as a "stub"). DPdH (talk) 12:44, 7 December 2007 (UTC)

CALA 30 155mm L45 Gun entry
I created this entry following the teminology used for describing this gun in the official website of the Artillery Branch of the Argentine Army, in Spanish (http://www.artilleria.ejercito.mil.ar/quees/ac/subsistema01.htm). Also linked the entry to a future WikiArticle specific on this gun that I'll create as soon as I can find more details on this gun (what I've found up to now is barely enough for a "stub"). Please note that mention about this gun has already been included in the WikiArticles "List of Artillery" and "Argentine Army". Regards, DPdH (talk) 03:00, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

CP-30, Pampero and SAPBA MRL entries
I created these entries following the teminology used for describing this gun in the official website of the Artillery Branch of the Argentine Army, in Spanish (http://www.artilleria.ejercito.mil.ar/quees/ac/subsistema01.htm) and other unofficial websites I've found. Also linked each entriy to a future WikiArticle specific on each MRL that I intend to create as soon as additional details can be found (what I've found up to now is barely enough for a "stub", except for "Pampero"). Please note that mention about these MRL has already been included in the WikiArticles "List of Artillery" (all 3) and "Argentine Army" (only Pampero SAPBA). Regards, DPdH (talk) 14:22, 5 January 2008 (UTC)

Country of what?
Country of origin or country (-ies) of employment? —Michael Z. 2008-08-26 23:47 z 

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K9 Thunder
In the German Artillery WW2 section, the K9 Thunder is listed. This is a South Korean gun from the 90's, not a German WW2 gun. Why is it listed there? Bobafett5204 (talk) 21:49, 13 January 2020 (UTC)