SYSTEM |
CALIBER |
TYPE |
ORIGIN |
RANGE (M) |
MAX EFF DIRECT FIRE RG (M) |
ERBB OR RAP RANGE (M) |
MIN RANGE (M) |
ECHELON |
REMARKS |
25 PDR |
87.6 |
GUN-HOW |
UK |
12250 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
HIGHLY MOBILE; TURNTABLE MOUNT ALLOWS FOR RAPID AIMING IN 360 DEGREES; OBSOLETE BUT FORMERLY IN WIDE UK AND COMMONWEALTH USE |
2A36 |
152 |
GUN |
USSR |
28000 |
|
33000 |
|
ARMY |
TWD VERSION OF 2S5 GUN |
2A45M |
125 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
12200 |
2100 - APFSDS |
|
|
REGIMENT |
T-12 F-O SYSTEM; AT-11 CAPABLE |
2A61 |
152 |
HOWITZER |
USSR |
15100 |
|
|
|
DIVISION + |
D20 F-O SYSTEM ? |
2A65 |
152 |
GUN |
USSR |
30000 |
|
40000 |
|
ARMY |
TWD VERSION OF 2S19 GUN |
2B16 |
120 |
COMBO GUN |
USSR |
8800 |
1000 |
|
|
ABN/NAVAL RGTS |
TOWED VERSION OF 2S23 AND 2S9 GUN; NAVAL INFANTRY USE |
2B9 |
82 |
AUTO MORTAR |
USSR |
5000 |
1000 |
|
100 |
BATTALION |
2 RDS/SE; 4 RD CLIP FIRED |
2S1 |
122 |
SP HOW |
USSR |
15300 |
|
21900 |
|
REGIMENT |
AMPHIBIOUS |
2S12 |
120 |
SP MORTAR |
USSR |
8700 |
|
13000 |
460 |
BATTALION |
TRUCK MTD M120 |
2S19 |
152 |
SP GUN/HOW |
USSR |
30000 |
|
40000 |
|
ARMY |
T-72HULL; AUTOLOADING |
2S23 |
120 |
SP COMBO GUN |
USSR |
8800 |
1000 |
|
|
|
BTR-80 HULL; CAN FIRE NATO 120MM MTR RDS |
2S3 |
152 |
SP HOW |
USSR |
17230 |
|
20500 |
|
DIVISION |
MAY HAVE 12.7 mm AAMG; NOT AMPHIBIOUS |
2S31 |
120 |
SP COMBO GUN |
USSR |
8800+ |
1000 |
|
|
|
IMPROVED 120mm GUN SYSTEM; LIMITED INFORMATION |
2S4 |
240 |
SP MORTAR |
USSR |
9700 |
|
20000 |
800 |
THEATER |
MT-LB CARRIER OF M240 MORTAR |
2S5 |
152 |
SP GUN |
USSR |
28000 |
|
33000 |
|
ARMY |
12.7 mm AAMG; |
2S7 |
203 |
SP GUN |
USSR |
37500 |
|
50000 |
|
FRONT + |
NBC OVERPRESSURE; |
2S9 |
120 |
SP COMBO |
USSR |
8800 |
1000 |
|
|
ARMY+ |
ABN/AASLT USE; BMD HULL; CAN FIRE NATO 120MM MTR RDS |
5.5 IN |
139.7 |
GUN |
UK |
14800 |
|
|
|
CORPS |
LIMITED DEPLOYMENT; WIDE USE IN FORMER COMMONWEALTH NATIONS; CONDITION DOUBTFUL IN ALL BUT UK |
9A52 BM-30 |
300 |
MRL |
USSR |
70000 |
|
|
12000 |
FRONT |
12 RDS |
9P113M |
FROG 7 |
FREE ROCKET |
USSR |
70000 |
|
|
11000 |
|
WIDE WP AND 3D WORLD USE |
A-19 |
122 |
GUN |
USSR |
20800 |
900 |
|
|
CORPS |
OBSOLETE; 3D WORLD USE |
ABABEEL 50 |
262 |
MRL |
IRAQ |
50000 |
|
|
2000 |
|
COPY OF YUGOSLAV M-87 MRL; 12 RDS |
ABABEEL 100 |
400 |
MRL |
IRAQ |
100000 |
|
|
|
|
4 RD LAUNCHER |
ABBOT |
105 |
SP HOW |
UK |
17200 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
INDIAN, CANADIAN, UK USE; AMPHIBIOUS |
AL ABBAS |
MOD SS-1C |
SSM |
IRAQ |
500000 |
|
|
|
|
STRETCHED SCUD-C; DECREASED ACCURACY; IMPROVED RANGE |
AL FAO |
210 |
GUN |
IRAQ |
45000 |
|
|
|
|
|
AL HUSSEIN |
MOD SS-1C |
SSM |
IRAQ |
|
|
|
|
|
MODIFIED SS-1C |
AS90 |
155 |
SP HOW |
UK |
24700 |
|
40000 |
|
|
ENTERED UK SERVICE IN 1992; POWERED LOADING ASSIST FOR 3 ROUNDS IN 10 SECONDS |
ASTROS SS-40 |
180 |
MRL |
BRAZIL |
35000 |
|
|
15000 |
|
16 RD LAUNCHER; NORMALLY ON 6 X6 TECTRAN ARMORED TRUCK |
ASTROS SS-30 |
127 |
MRL |
BRAZIL |
30000 |
|
|
9000 |
|
32 RD LAUNCHER; NORMALLY ON 6 X6 TECTRAN ARMORED TRUCK |
ASTROS SS-60 |
300 |
MRL |
BRAZIL |
60000 |
|
|
20000 |
|
4 RD LAUNCHER; NORMALLY ON 6 X6 TECTRAN ARMORED TRUCK |
B4/M |
203 |
HOWITZER |
USSR |
18025 |
|
|
|
FRONT |
TRACKED AND WHEELED CARRIAGE VERSIONS |
BK 1A |
155 |
SP GUN |
SWEDEN |
25600 |
|
|
|
|
"BANDKANONE 1A"; S-TANK CHASSIS; 14 ROUND AUTOLOADER |
BM-11 |
122 |
MRL |
PRNK |
20500 |
|
|
|
|
MOUNTED ON URAL 375D, NORTH KOREAN COPY OF RUSSIAN BM-22 |
BM-13 |
132 |
MRL |
USSR |
9000 |
|
|
|
RESERVE/ TNG |
16 RDS; 3D WORLD USE |
BM-14 |
140 |
MRL |
USSR |
9810 |
MIN 400 - MAX = LOS |
|
3800 |
RESERVE/ TNG |
16 OR 17 RDS; 3D WORLD USE |
BM-21 |
122 |
MRL |
USSR |
20380 |
MIN 400 - MAX = LOS |
30000 |
1500 |
DIVISION |
40 RDS; WIDE EXPORT AND USE |
BM-21-1 |
122 |
MRL |
USSR |
20380 |
MIN 400 - MAX = LOS |
30000 |
1500 |
DIVISION |
36 RDS |
BM-21B |
122 |
MRL |
USSR |
20380 |
MIN 400 - MAX = LOS |
30000 |
1500 |
DIVISION |
30 RDS |
BM-21V |
122 |
MRL |
USSR |
20380 |
MIN 400 - MAX= LOS |
30000 |
1500 |
ABN UNITS |
12 RDS |
BM-22 |
220 |
MRL |
USSR |
40000 |
|
|
5000 |
ARMY + |
16 RDS |
BM-24 |
240 |
MRL |
USSR |
11000 |
|
|
|
RESERVE/ TRAINING |
12 RDS (TRACKED CARRIER = BM-24t) |
BM-25 |
250 |
MRL |
USSR |
30000 |
|
|
|
RESERVE/ TRAINING |
6 RDS; 3D WORLD USE |
BMD-20 |
200 |
MRL |
USSR |
20000 |
|
|
2660 |
RESERVE/ TRAINING |
4 RDS; 3D WORLD USE, ZIL-151 MOUNTED |
Ch-26 |
57 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
|
900 |
|
|
AIRBORNE |
TOWED VERSION OF ASU-57 GUN |
D1 |
152 |
HOWITZER |
USSR |
12400 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
OBSOLETE |
D20 |
152 |
HOWITZER |
USSR |
17230 |
|
24000 |
|
DIVISION+ |
2D LINE UNITS |
D30 |
122 |
HOWITZER |
USSR |
15300 |
|
21900 |
|
REGIMENT + |
BTR/ABN/AASLT/NAVAL INFANTRY USE; WIDE EXPORT |
D44 |
85 |
FLD GUN |
USSR |
15650 |
1150 - HVAP |
|
|
ABN AT BN |
SD-44 HAS SP ATTACHMENT (25 KM/H SP/60 KM/H TOWED) IR SIGHTS |
D48 |
85 |
FLD GUN |
USSR |
18970 |
1200 |
|
|
AT BN/RGT |
IR SIGHTS; REPLACED BY T-12 |
D74 |
122 |
FIELDGUN |
USSR |
23900 |
|
|
|
ARMY |
LIMITED DEPLOYMENT |
DANA |
152 |
SP HOW |
CZECH |
18000 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
8 X 8 ARMORED TRUCK CARRIER |
FIROS 6 |
51 |
MRL |
IT |
6550 |
|
|
|
|
48 RD LAUNCHER; MOUNTED ON VARIOUS CARRIERS |
FIROS 25 |
122 |
MRL |
IT |
25000 |
|
|
|
|
40 RD LAUNCHER (2 X 20) |
FIROS 30 |
122 |
MRL |
IT |
34000 |
|
|
|
|
40 RD LAUNCHER (2 X 20) |
FH70 |
155 |
HOW |
INT |
24000 |
|
|
|
|
|
FH77 |
155 |
HOW |
SWEDEN |
24000 |
|
|
|
|
INDIAN AND NIGERIAN SERVICE |
G5 |
155 |
GUN |
SA |
30800 |
|
39000 |
|
|
EXPORTED |
G6 |
155 |
SP GUN |
SA |
30800 |
|
39000 |
|
|
WHEELED CARRIER; EXPORTED |
GBT155 |
155 |
SP HOW |
UK |
27400 |
|
31500 |
|
|
|
GC45 |
155 |
GUN-HOW |
BELGIUM |
30000 |
|
39000 |
2800 |
|
|
GCT |
155 |
SP GUN |
FR |
23000 |
|
30500 |
|
|
|
GH N 45 |
155 |
HOWITZER |
AUSTRIA |
|
|
33000 |
|
|
|
GIAT TR |
155 |
GUN |
FR |
18500 |
|
32000 |
|
|
|
GM 45 |
155 |
GUN-HOWITZER |
PRC |
|
|
39000 |
|
|
|
KOORYONG |
130 |
MRL |
ROK |
32000 |
|
|
10000 |
|
RESEMBLES BM-21; 36 RD LAUNCHER ON 4 X 4 TRUCK |
KUNG FENG III/IV |
126 |
MRL |
ROC |
9000 |
|
|
|
|
40 RD LAUNCHER; TOWED, TRUCK, M113, AND LVTP MOUNTED VERSIONS; TAIWANESE USE |
KUNG FENG VI |
117 |
MRL |
ROC |
15000 |
|
|
|
|
45 RD LAUNCHER ON M52 TRUCK; TAIWANESE USE |
51MM |
51MM |
MORTAR |
UK |
800 |
|
|
50 |
PLATOON |
STANDARD BRITISH PLATOON MORTAR; WIDE COPYING AND USE, ESPECIALLY IN FORMER UK TERRITORIES AND COMMONWEALTH NATIONS |
L16 ML / M252 |
81 |
MORTAR |
UK / US |
5650 |
|
|
166 |
BATTALION |
ADOPTED BY US; STANDARD UK MORTAR; CAN BE VEHICLE MOUNTED (FV432); WIDE EXPORT AND USE; CAN FIRE MERLIN GUIDED ROUND |
LARS |
160 |
MRL |
IS |
30000 |
|
|
12000 |
|
ADOPTED BY VENEZUELA; FIRES FROM 18-RD PODS |
LARS |
110 |
MRL |
GE |
14000 |
|
25000 |
6000 |
DIVISION |
WHEELED (6 x6); 36 RD LAUNCHER; FIELDGUARD RADAR FOR ADJUSTING FIRE; AIR TRANSPORTABLE; ALSO CALLED ArtRktWfr 110 SF. |
LAITH 90 |
550 |
FREE ROCKET |
IRAQ |
90000 |
|
|
|
|
MODIFIED FROG-7 |
L118 / M119 |
105 |
HOW |
UK / US |
17200 |
|
20000 |
|
DIVISION |
LIGHT CARRIAGE; DESIGNED FOR AIR-MOBILE AND AIRBORNE OPERATIONS;WIDE USE AND EXPORT |
MAKSAM RA-7040 |
70 |
MRL |
TURKEY |
7400 |
|
|
|
|
40 RD LAUNCHER ON TRAILER; TURKISH ARMY AND AIR FORCE USE |
MAR 290 |
290 |
MRL |
IS |
25000 |
|
|
|
|
4 RD LAUNCHER MOUNTED ON CENTURION TANK CHASSIS |
MCB 81 |
81 |
COMBO GUN |
FR |
8000 |
1000 |
|
|
|
EXPORT SALES; SHIPBOARD AND ARMORED VEHICLE MOUNTS; EXPORT SALES |
MO-120-60 |
120 |
MORTAR |
FR |
6610 |
|
|
600 |
|
MANPORTABLE; EXPORTED AND IN FRENCH SERVICE; CAN FIRE DIEHL "BUSSARD" GUIDED ROUND |
MO-120-LT |
120 |
MORTAR |
FR |
7000 |
|
8000+ |
|
|
WHEELED CARRIAGE; CAN BE OPERATED AND TOWED BY ONLY TWO MEN; CAN FIRE DIEHL "BUSSARD" GUIDED ROUND |
MO-120-RT-61 |
120 |
MORTAR |
FR |
4250 |
|
13000 |
600 |
|
RIFLED MORTAR; WILL FILL ALL 120MM (BRANDT) AMMUNITION FOR SMOOTHBORE MORTARS;CAN FIRE DIEHL "BUSSARD" GUIDED ROUND |
m/41D |
120 |
MORTAR |
SWEDEN |
6400 |
|
7500 |
600? |
BRIGADE |
STANDARD SWEDISH MORTAR; IRISH SERVICE; CAN FIRE STRIX GUIDED ROUND |
M19 |
60 |
MORTAR |
USA |
1814 |
|
|
45 |
COMPANY |
LIGHT UNIT COMPANY MORTAR; RANGES ARE FOR HEAVY (M5) BASEPLATE |
M29 |
81 |
MORTAR |
USA |
4737 |
|
|
46 |
CO / BN |
FORMERLY COMPANY-LEVEL MORTAR; USED AS BATTALION MORTAR IN LIGHT UNITS; WIDE EXPORT AND COPIES |
M30 |
107 |
MORTAR |
USA |
6800 |
|
|
400 |
BATTALION |
FIN-STABILIZED, RIFLED MORTAR; WIDE US AND ALLIED USE; BEING PHASED OUT SLOWLY FOR A 120MM REPLACEMENT; DPICM ROUNDS AVAILABLE BUT NOT IN US USE |
M31 |
81 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
4100 |
|
|
85 |
|
|
M57 |
60 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
1700 |
|
|
75 |
|
|
M68 |
81 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
5000 |
|
|
90 |
|
|
M69 |
82 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
3150 |
|
|
100 |
|
|
M8 |
50 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
480 |
|
|
150 |
|
|
M101 |
105 |
HOW |
US |
11270 |
|
14600 |
|
DIVISION |
WIDE EXPORT; US VERSIONS UPGRADED TO M102 |
M102 |
105 |
HOW |
US |
11500 |
|
15100 |
|
DIVISION |
WIDE EXPORT; US USE IN LIGHT AND AIRBORNE UNITS |
M106 |
107 |
SP MORTAR |
USA |
6800 |
|
|
770 |
BATTALION |
M 30 MORTAR IN M113 |
M107 |
175 |
SP GUN |
USA |
32700 |
|
|
|
CORPS |
OBSOLETE; INTERNATIONAL USE; |
M108 |
105 |
SP HOW |
USA |
15000 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
|
M109 |
155 |
SP HOW |
USA |
18100 |
|
30000 |
|
DIVISION |
M109A6 CAN FIRE TO 24000 WITHOUT RAP; WIDE USE AND EXPORT |
M110 |
203 |
SP HOW |
USA |
21300 |
|
|
|
|
|
M114 |
155 |
HOW |
USA |
14600 |
|
|
|
|
JAPANESE,ITALIAN, IRANIAN, SPANISH, TAIWANESE, GREEK, INDIAN, JORDANIAN USE |
M114 F |
155 |
HOW |
FR |
24000 |
|
32000 |
|
|
FRENCH VERSION OF M114 |
M115 |
203 |
HOW |
US |
16800 |
|
|
|
|
TOWED VERSION OF BASIC GUN FROM M110 |
M116 |
75 |
PACK HOW |
US |
8790 |
|
|
|
|
3D WORLD AND RESERVE USE; OBSOLETE |
M120 |
120 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
8700 |
|
13000 |
460 |
BATTALION |
REPLACING M1943 AT BATTALION LEVEL |
M125 |
81 |
SP MORTAR |
USA |
4737 |
|
|
46 |
|
M 29 MORTAR IN M113 |
M160 |
160 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
8040 |
|
|
750 |
DIVISION |
LIMITED DEPLOYMENT; MOUNTAIN DIVISION USE |
M1943 |
120 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
5700 |
|
|
500 |
BATTALION |
BEING REPLACED BY M120 AND 2B9 |
M1944 |
100 |
FLD GUN |
USSR |
21000 |
1000 - HEAT-FS |
|
|
AT BN/RGT |
RESERVE; 3D WORLD USE |
M1966 |
76 |
MT GUN |
USSR |
11500 |
|
|
|
REGIMENT |
MOUNTAIN UNITS; LIMITED DEPLOYMENT; 3D WORLD USE |
M1974 |
152 |
SP GUN/HOW |
NK |
17400 |
|
20500 |
|
|
ATS-59 ARTILLERY TRACTOR, DAY AND NIGHT DIRECT FIRE SIGHTS |
M1975 |
130 |
SP GUN |
NK |
27500 |
|
|
|
|
SP M46 ON AT-T CHASSIS |
M1977 |
122 |
SP HOW |
NK |
15300 |
|
21900 |
|
|
SP D-30 |
M1978 |
170 |
SP GUN |
NK |
40000 |
|
53000 |
|
|
T-55 CHASSIS, SUPPORT REQUIRED BY SECONDARY VEHICLE TO TRANSPORT CREW AND AMMUNITION |
M198 |
155 |
HOW |
US/UK |
18150 |
|
30000 |
|
CORPS/DIV |
IMPROVED 155mm ON LIGHT FRAME; USE IN BRITISH AND US LIGHT UNITS |
M1981 |
122 |
SP GUN |
NK |
23900 |
1060 |
|
|
|
D-74 MOUNTED ON AN ATS-59 ARTILLERY TRACTOR, |
M1985 |
122 |
SP GUN |
NK |
20800 |
980 |
|
|
|
COPY OF THE RUSSIAN A-19 MOUNTED ON A MODIFIED ATS-59 ARTILLERY TRACTOR |
M1985 |
122 |
MRL |
NK |
20500 |
|
|
|
|
30 TUBES WITH AN ONBOARD RELOAD |
M1985 |
240 |
MRL |
NK |
43000 |
|
|
|
|
12 TUBES ON A 6X6 TRUCK, DEDICATED RESUPPLY VEHICLE |
M1989 |
170 |
SP GUN |
NK |
40000 |
|
|
|
|
IMPROVED VERSION OF THE M1978 |
M1989 |
240 |
MRL |
NK |
43000 |
|
|
|
|
IMPROVED VERSION OF THE M1985, 22 TUBES ON A 6X6 TRUCK |
M1991 |
122 |
SP HOW |
NK |
23900 |
1060 |
|
|
|
IMPROVED VERSION OF THE M1981 |
M1993 |
120 |
SP COMBO GUN |
NK |
8800 |
1000 |
|
|
|
COPY OF RUSSIAN 2S9 |
M240 |
240 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
9700 |
|
20000 |
800 |
THEATER |
BREECH-LOADING |
M30 |
122 |
HOW |
USSR |
11800 |
800 |
|
|
DIVISION |
3D WORLD USE |
M36 |
82 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
3100 |
|
|
100 |
BATTALION |
WIDE USE IN ASIA AND AFRICA |
M37 |
82 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
3000 |
|
|
100 |
BATTALION |
CIS AND 3D WORLD USE; MAY BE FITTED WITH DOUBLE LOAD SAFETY |
M38 |
107 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
6300 |
|
|
800 |
BATTALION |
MOUNTAIN UNIT USE; CIS RESERVE; MAN-PORTABLE |
M41 |
82 |
MORTAR |
USSR |
2550 |
|
|
100 |
BATTALION |
3D WORLD USE |
M42 |
45 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
|
|
|
|
|
|
M44T |
155 |
SP HOW |
FR |
24700 |
|
30000 |
|
|
|
M46 |
130 |
FLD/GUN |
USSR |
27150 |
|
|
|
|
OBSOLETE |
M46 |
130 |
GUN |
USSR |
27490 |
|
|
|
FRONT |
HIGHLY ACCURATE; WIDE 3D WORLD USE AND EXPORT |
M48 |
76 |
MT HOW |
YUGOSLAV |
8750 |
|
|
|
|
MAN/MULE TRANSPORTED IN EIGHT LOADS |
M50 |
155 |
HOW |
FR |
|
|
|
|
|
|
M52 |
85 |
AT GUN |
CZECH |
16160 |
1150 |
|
|
|
|
M53 |
100 |
AT GUN |
CZECH |
21000 |
1100+ |
|
|
|
IR SIGHTS |
M56 |
105 |
HOW |
YUGOSLAV |
13000 |
|
|
|
|
|
M56 |
105 |
PACK HOW |
IT |
10575 |
|
|
|
|
WIDE EXPORT AND USE |
M59 |
155 |
GUN |
US |
22000 |
|
|
|
|
|
M60 |
122 |
FIELD GUN |
FINLAND |
25000 |
|
|
|
|
|
M63 |
262 |
MRL |
YUGOSLAV |
12800 |
|
|
800 |
|
32 RDS |
M65 |
155 |
HOW |
YUGOSLAV |
14600 |
|
|
|
|
YUGOSLAV COPY OF M114 |
M68 |
155 |
HOW |
IS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
M68 |
155 |
HOWITZER |
FINLAND |
23000 |
|
|
|
|
|
M71 |
155 |
HOW |
IS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
M74 |
120 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
|
|
|
|
|
|
M74 |
155 |
GUN-HOW |
FINLAND |
24000 |
|
|
|
|
|
M75 |
120 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
5400 |
|
9056 |
|
|
|
M77 |
|
MRL |
YUGOSLAV |
20600 |
|
|
1500 |
|
AUTORELOAD SYSTEM W/1 RELOAD; 32 RDS |
M839P |
155 |
HOW |
IS |
|
|
25000 |
|
|
|
M84 |
152 |
GUN-HOWITZER |
YUGOSLAV |
24400 |
|
|
|
|
COPY OF SOVIET D-20 |
M85 |
128 |
MRL |
YUGOSLAV |
12500 |
|
|
|
|
MOUNTED ON TAM TRUCK; 32 RD LAUNCHER |
M845P |
155 |
HOW |
IS |
|
|
27500 |
|
|
|
M87 |
262 |
MRL |
YUGOSLAV |
50000 |
|
|
2000 |
|
12 RDS |
MECAR FIELD |
90 |
AT GUN |
BE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
MK 61 |
105 |
SP HOW |
FR |
15000 |
|
|
|
|
|
MK F3 |
155 |
SP HOW |
FR |
20047 |
|
25300 |
|
|
|
ML20 |
152 |
GUN/HOW |
USSR |
17265 |
|
|
|
DIVISION |
OBSOLETE; 3D WORLD USE |
MT-12 T-12 A |
100 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
21000 |
2000 - APFSDS |
|
|
REGIMENT |
IR SIGHTS; AT-10 CAPABLE; INDIRECT FIRE CAPABLE |
NODONG-1 |
|
SSM |
NK |
1000000 |
|
|
|
|
TRANSPORTED BY A COPY OF A RUSSIAN MAZ 543 TEL |
TAEPO DONG-1 |
|
SSM |
NK |
2000000 |
|
|
|
|
TRANSPORTED ON MODIFIED SCUD TRANSPORTER |
PRITHVI |
|
SSM |
INDIA |
250000 |
|
|
|
|
WHEELED TRANSPORTER; ONLY IN INDIAN ARMY SERVICEZ |
PZH2000 |
155 |
SP HOW |
GE |
30000 |
|
40000 |
|
|
|
RPU-14 |
140 |
MRL |
USSR |
9810 |
MIN 400 - MAX = LOS |
|
3800 |
ABN / RESERVE |
16 RDS; TOWED LAUNCHER |
S23 |
180 |
GUN |
USSR |
30400 |
|
43800 |
|
FRONT |
3D WORLD USE; LIMITED CIS USE |
SAJEEL 30 |
127 |
MRL |
IRAQ |
30000 |
|
|
9000 |
|
IRAQI COPY OF ASTROS II |
SAJEEL 40 |
180 |
MRL |
IRAQ |
35000 |
|
|
15000 |
|
IRAQI COPY OF ASTROS II |
SAJEEL 60 |
300 |
MRL |
IRAQ |
60000 |
|
|
20000 |
|
IRAQI COPY OF ASTROS II |
SAKR 80 |
210 |
FREE RKT |
EGYPT |
80000 |
|
|
|
|
AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT; WHEELED CARRIER |
SLAMMER |
155 |
SP GUN-HOW |
IS |
|
|
39000 |
|
DIVISION |
AUTOLOADING (9 RDS/MINUTE); OFFERED FOR EXPORT |
SS-1 |
"SCUD" |
SSM |
USSR |
300000 |
|
|
|
|
WIDE 3D WORLD USE AND COPYING |
SS-12 |
"SCALEBOARD" |
SSM |
USSR |
900000 |
|
|
|
|
TO BE DESTROYED UNDER INF |
SS-1C |
"SCUD B" |
SSM |
USSR |
300000 |
|
|
|
FRONT |
WIDE 3D WORLD USE AND COPYING |
SS-21 |
"SCARAB" |
SSM |
USSR |
100000 |
|
|
|
|
LIMITED DEPLOYMENT |
SS-23 |
"SPIDER" |
SSM |
USSR |
500000 |
|
|
|
|
TO BE DESTROYED UNDER INF |
T-63 |
107 |
MRL |
NK |
10000 |
|
|
|
|
SMALL, EASILY TRANSPORTABLE, HAS WHEELED AND TRACKED VERSIONSMOUNTED ON M1973 APCs, COPY OF CHINESE TYPE 63 MRL, ALSO MANPACKABLE |
TERUEL |
140 |
MRL |
SPAIN |
28000 |
|
|
6000 |
|
40 RD LAUNCHER ON 6 X 6 TRUCK |
TYPE 31 / TYPE 63 |
60 |
MORTAR |
PRC |
1530 |
|
|
200 |
|
|
TYPE 53 |
82 |
MORTAR |
PRC |
3040 |
|
|
100 |
|
|
TYPE 53 |
120 |
MORTAR |
PRC |
5700 |
|
|
460 |
|
|
TYPE 54 |
122 |
HOWITZER |
PRC |
11800 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE AND 3D WORLD USE |
TYPE 54 |
152 |
HOWITZER |
PRC |
12400 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF D1 |
TYPE 54 |
76 |
AT GUN |
PRC |
|
1000 |
|
|
|
|
TYPE 54-1 |
122 |
SP HOWITZER |
PRC |
11800 |
|
|
|
|
SP COPY OF M-30 |
TYPE 54-1 |
122 |
HOWITZER |
PRC |
11800 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF M30 |
TYPE 55 |
57 |
AT GUN |
PRC |
8400 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 56 |
85 |
FIELD GUN |
PRC |
15650 |
970 |
|
|
|
CHINESE AND 3D WORLD USE |
TYPE 59 |
100 |
FIELD GUN |
PRC |
20000 |
1040 |
|
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF BS-3/M1944 |
TYPE 59-1 |
130 |
GUN |
PRC |
27490 |
|
38000 |
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF M46 |
TYPE 60 |
122 |
FIELD GUN |
PRC |
24000 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF D74 |
TYPE 63 |
130 |
MRL |
|
15000 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 66 |
152 |
GUN-HOW |
PRC |
17230 |
|
21880 |
|
|
CHINESE COPY OF D20; WIDE 3D USE |
TYPE 67 |
337 |
TWIN FREE ROCKET |
JAPAN |
28000 |
|
|
|
|
ONLY IN SERVICE WITH JSDF; RESEMBLES US ARMY LITTLE JOHN |
TYPE 70 |
130 |
MRL |
|
15000 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 74 |
105 |
HOWITZER |
JAPAN |
11270 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 74 |
284 |
MRL |
PRC |
1500 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE MINECLEARING MRL; MAY USE A FUEL-AIR TYPE WARHEAD; 10 RD LAUNCHER |
TYPE 75 |
130 |
MRL |
JAPAN |
15000 |
|
|
|
|
30 RD LAUNCHER ON TYPE 73 APC CHASSIS |
TYPE 75 |
155 |
HOWITZER |
JAPAN |
15000 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 762 |
425 |
MRL |
PRC |
1000 |
|
|
|
|
CHINESE MINECLEARING MRL; MAY USE A FUEL-AIR TYPE WARHEAD; 2 RD LAUNCHER |
TYPE 81 |
107 |
MRL |
PRC |
10000 |
|
|
|
|
JAMMER ROCKETS AVAILABLE |
TYPE 81 |
122 |
MRL |
|
20580 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 83 |
273 |
MRL |
PRC |
40000 |
|
|
|
|
10 RD LAUNCHER; SPECIALISED MINELAYER MRL |
TYPE 83 |
152 |
SP GUN-HOW |
PRC |
17230 |
|
39000 |
|
|
|
TYPE 83 |
122 |
HOWITZER |
PRC |
18000 |
|
|
3700 |
|
|
TYPE 83 |
122 |
MRL |
|
20580 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 83 |
152 |
GUN |
PRC |
30370 |
1170 |
38000 |
|
|
|
TYPE 85 |
122 |
SP HOWITZER |
PRC |
|
|
|
|
|
SP COPY OF D-30 |
TYPE 85 |
130 |
MRL |
|
15000 |
|
|
|
|
|
TYPE 86 |
100 |
AT GUN |
PRC |
13654 |
1800 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
UBM 52 |
120 |
MORTAR |
YUGOSLAV |
4760 |
|
6010 |
|
|
|
VALKIRI |
127 |
MRL |
SA |
22000 |
|
|
5000 |
|
24 RD LAUNCHER ON 4 X 4 TRUCK |
WA-021 |
155 |
GUN-HOW |
PRC |
30000 |
|
|
|
|
|
WAC 21 |
155 |
GUN-HOW |
PRC |
|
|
39000 |
|
|
|
WS-1 |
320 |
MRL |
PRC |
80000 |
|
|
|
|
|
ZIS-2 |
57 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
8400 |
|
|
|
|
|
ZIS-3 |
76 |
AT GUN |
USSR |
13290 |
1000 |
|
|
|
|
ZUZANA |
155 |
SP GUN-HOW |
SLOVAKIA |
|
|
39600 |
|
DIVISION |
8 X 8 ARMORED CARRIER; 30 RDS CAN BE FIRED IN 6 MINUTES (AUTOLOADING ASSIST); OFFERED FOR EXPORT |
Artillery, Multiple Rocket Launchers, and
Surface-to-Surface Missiles
This table lists the major artillery systems in use world-wide, excluding very old (pre-World War II) and prototype systems. Many older artillery pieces are still in service (the former Yugoslav states still use 88mm German dual-purpose guns and produce ammo for them) in limited numbers, although they may be of limited effectiveness and used in only limited areas and numbers.
Caliber indicates the weapons bore width/diameter or rocket size, except for surface-to-surface missiles. The nickname of missiles and free rockets is listed in place of the missile diameter. Type indicates the basic role of the weapon, or basic weapon type. The table extension shows the known ammunition types in service or available for the weapon, although not every type is available to all users.
Surface-to-Surface Missiles are only included if they have operational or tactical use. ICBM, IRBM, and other strategic systems are not included. Several regional and local SSM systems (example, NODONG) are included, because of their relative obscurity and potential for tactical use, even though their primary use may be strategic or political.
The wide range of mortars available precludes a full listing here. However, some of the most representative or common ones are listed here. Many other models are local copies of those listed, or are based on their designs. Mortars are largely limited by the ammunition available, not the system. Many mortars can fire other nation’s ammunition, and some nations specialise in improved ammunition for older mortars, so the ranges listed here are a guide only.
RANGE: The nominal maximum range of the weapon in the indirect fire role. Not all types of ammo may be capable of this range, and many systems may not be normally used/equipped for indirect use.
MAX EFF DIRECT FIRE RANGE: The nominal maximum effective range for the system when fired directly. Almost artillery systems have potential direct fire capability; when known, a planning range is provided for these systems. Not all types of ammunition may be rated for this range on any given system.
ERBB OR RAP RANGE: The maximum range this system can attain with Extended Range/Base Bleed or Rocket Assisted Projectiles. For Multiple Rocket Launchers, this represents the range of any extended range rocket, if available. These shells may have other names (Extended Range Full Bore, etc.)
MIN RANGE: The minimum indirect fire range for the system. This is most frequently associated with mortars, SSMs, and free rocket systems. However, some MRLs and mortars can be fired directly, and some nations train crews for this role. "Directly" does not equate to direct lay, where the crew acts as its own spotter for indirect fire; it means shooting directly at the target in a flat trajectory (like a tank gun).
ECHELON: The unit or area where the weapon is normally organic or used.
Adapted From: Devil Brigade DataBase CPT W. Scott Phillips
[S-2, 1st (Devil) Brigade] 01 November 1994
Last Updated on 8/31/1999 By John Pike