List of Artillery By Country - United States

United States

  • 1.1"/75 caliber gun 28 mm naval anti-aircraft gun
  • Dragon Fire 120 mm automated mortar
  • M42 Duster self-propelled twin 40 mm anti-aircraft cannon
  • M44 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • M52 self-propelled 105 mm gun
  • M53 self-propelled 155 mm gun
  • M55 self-propelled 203 mm (8") howitzer (T108)
  • M59 155 mm gun
  • M65 280mm atomic cannon
  • M102 105 mm howitzer
  • M106 self-propelled 107 mm mortar
  • M107 self-propelled 175 mm gun
  • M108 self-propelled 105 mm gun
  • M109 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • M110 self-propelled 203 mm howitzer
  • M114 155 mm howitzer
  • M119 towed 105mm light howitzer
  • M120 120 mm mortar
  • M125 self-propelled 81 mm mortar
  • M163 Vulcan self-propelled 20 mm Vulcan gatling cannon
  • M198 155 mm howitzer
  • M224 60 mm mortar, in current US Army and Marine Corps service
  • M270 MLRS self-propelled multiple rocket loader/launcher
  • M777 155 mm medium howitzer
  • M1064 self-propelled 120 mm mortar
  • XM2001 Crusader Proposed self-propelled 155 mm howitzer
  • XM70E2 towed 115mm multiple rocket launcher
  • HIMARS self-propelled Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)

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    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)