List of World War II artillery

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This is a list of artillery of the Second World War ordered by name.

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  • Katyusha: Soviet
  • Knee Mortar: 50 mm light mortar of Japan, so called by American troops due the fact it looked as if it was designed to be fired braced on the knee
  • K 44: German 128 mm gun
  • KwK 36: German 88 mm tank gun
  • KwK 38(t): German designation of Skoda A7, used on the Panzer 38(t)
  • KwK 43 L71: German long-barrel 88 mm tank gun
  • Land Mattress: British 32 tube 76.2 mm rocket artillery
  • leFH 18: German 105 mm howitzer
  • leGebIG 18: German 75 mm mountain infantry gun
  • leIG 18: German 75 mm infantry gun
  • Little David: Aerial bomb firing siege mortar planned for combat service with the United States
  • M1 8 inch Howitzer: American 203 mm howitzer
  • M1 60 mm Mortar: 60 mm light mortar of the US Army
  • M1 75 mm Pack Howitzer: American 75 mm mountain gun
  • M1 90 mm Gun: American 90 mm antiaircraft gun
  • M1 155 mm Howitzer: American 155 mm howitzer
  • M1 240 mm Howitzer: American 240 mm howitzer
  • M2 105 mm Howitzer: American 105 mm howitzer
  • M2 155 mm Howitzer: American 155 mm howitzer
  • M3 3 inch Gun: American 76.2 mm antiaircraft gun
  • M3 37 mm Gun: American 37 mm antitank gun
  • M1 57 mm Gun: American 57 mm antitank gun
  • M3 90 mm Gun: American 90 mm antiaircraft gun
  • M5 3 inch Gun: American 76.2 mm antitank gun
  • M7 3 inch Gun: American 76.2 mm antitank gun used in the M10 Wolverine
  • M8 4.5 inch Rocket: American artillery rocket
  • M8 75 mm Pack Howitzer: American 75 mm mountain gun
  • M18 recoilless rifle: Late-war American 57 mm recoilless rifle
  • M20 recoilless rifle: Late-war American 75 mm recoilless rifle
  • M67 recoilless rifle: Late-war American 90 mm recoilless rifle
  • M1919 16 inch Coast Gun: American 16 inch coastal defense gun
  • M1937 Howitzer: Soviet 152 mm howitzer
  • M1938 Howitzer: Soviet 122 mm howitzer
  • M1939 Gun: Soviet 76.2 mm gun
  • M1942 Gun: Soviet 76.2 mm field gun and antitank gun
  • M1943 Howitzer: Soviet 152 mm howitzer
  • Mk 7 16"/50 Gun: American 16" battleship gun
  • ML 3 Inch Mortar: British 76.2 mm mortar
  • Mortar Type 89: Japanese 50 mm light mortar, known by Americans as the Knee Mortar
  • Nebelwerfer 41: German six tube 150 mm rocket launcher

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  • Obice da 75/18 modello 34: Italian 75 mm mountain gun
  • Obice da 210/22: Italian 210 mm howitzer
  • PaK 35: German 37 mm light antitank gun
  • PaK 36: German 37 mm light antitank gun
  • PaK 38: German 50 mm antitank gun
  • PaK 40: German 75 mm antitank gun
  • PaK 41: German 75 mm antitank gun
  • PaK 43: German 88 mm heavy antitank gun
  • PaK 44: German 128 mm heavy antitank gun
  • Panzerschreck: German antitank rocket launcher
  • PIAT: British spring-launched antitank grenade launcher
  • Polsten: Polish/British 20 mm anti-aircraft gun
  • PzB 41: German 28 mm light antitank gun
  • QF 2 Pounder: British 37 mm light tank gun and towed antitank gun
  • QF 3 inch 20 cwt: British 76.2 mm antiaircraft gun
  • QF 3.7 inch AA: British 94 mm antiaircraft gun
  • QF 6 pounder: British 57 mm medium tank gun and towed antitank gun
  • QF 17 pounder: British 76.2 mm tank gun and towed antitank gun
  • QF 25 pounder: British 87.6 mm howitzer
  • QF 25 Pounder Short Mk 1: Australian derivation of the British 25 Pounder
  • RCL 3.7 inch Gun: British 94 mm recoilless rifle
  • sFH 18: German 150 mm howitzer
  • sGrW 34: 81 mm medium mortar used by Germany during the war
  • sIG 33: German 150 mm infantry gun
  • Skoda A7: 37.2 mm L/47.8 tank gun used on the Panzer 38(t)/TNH P-S light tank
  • Skoda K1: Czech 149 mm howitzer delivered to Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia
  • Skoda K2: Czech 150 mm howitzer
  • Skoda M1936: Czech 47 mm antitank gun
  • Skoda M1937: Czech 37 mm light antitank gun
  • Type 01 Gun: Japanese 37 mm antitank gun
  • Type 4 20 cm Rocket Launcher
  • Type 11 Gun: Japanese 37 mm infantry gun
  • Type 35 Gun: Japanese 75 mm infantry gun
  • Type 88 Gun: Japanese 75 mm antiaircraft gun
  • Type 89 Leg Mortar: Japanese 50 mm light mortar, known by Americans as the Knee Mortar
  • Type 92 Battalion Gun: Japanese 70 mm infantry and mountain gun
  • vz. 36 4.7 cm: Czech 47 mm antitank gun
  • vz. 33 14.9 cm: Czech 149 mm howitzer delivered to Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia
  • vz. 37 15 cm: Czech 150 mm howitzer

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