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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 ...
This list of artillery catalogues types of weapons found in batteries of national armed forces' artillery units.. Some weapons used by the infantry units, known as infantry support weapons, are often misidentified as artillery weapons because of their use and performance characteristics, sometimes known colloquially as the "infantryman's artillery" [1] which has been particularly applied to ...
The following list of artillery cover guns, howitzers, mortars, and other large projectile weapons. Small arms and missiles are not included, though artillery rockets and other bombardment weapons are. This list is ordered by name or designation in alpha-numeric order.
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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Artillery Gun Module Germany: 2022 155 Bandkanon 1 Sweden: 1965 155 Archer artillery system Sweden: 2016 155 AS-90 United Kingdom: 1992 155 CAESAR France: 2008 155 KRAB howitzer 155 mm Poland: 2008 155 AMX-13 Mk F3 France: 1962 155 Raad 2 Iran: 1997 155 K9 Thunder South Korea: 1999 155 M12 gun motor carriage United States: 1942 155 M40 gun ...
Historic films showing artillery in World War I at europeanfilmgateway.eu; Video: Inside shrieking shrapnel. Hear the great sound of shrapnel's – Finnish field artillery fire video year 2013; Video: Forensic and archaeological interpretation of artillery shell fragments and shrapnel "Ordnance" . Encyclopædia Britannica.
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