30 Mm Caliber - Examples of Weapons Using 30mm Ammunition

Examples of Weapons Using 30mm Ammunition

30 × 90mm RB

  • MK 108 cannon (German, aircraft, WWII)

30 × 92mm RB

  • 30mm Type 2 cannon (Japanese, aircraft, WWII)

30 × 113mm B

  • Hughes M230 Chain Gun (US, 1975–)
  • Royal Small Arms Factory ADEN revolver cannon (UK, aircraft, 1954–)
  • GIAT DEFA 550 series of revolver cannon (France, 1954–)
  • Nexter 30 M 781 revolver cannon (France)

30 × 114mm

  • Ho-155 cannon (Japanese, aircraft, WWII)

30 × 122mm

  • 30mm Type 5 cannon (Japanese, aircraft, WWII)

30 × 150mm B

  • 30M791 revolver cannon (France)

30 × 155mm B

  • Nudelman-Rikhter NR-30 (Russia, aircraft)

30 × 165mm

  • Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 (Russia, aircraft)
  • Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-301 (Russia, aircraft)
  • Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30 rotary cannon (Russia, aircraft)
  • 2A42 IFV cannon
  • 2A72 IFV cannon
  • 2A38 AA-cannon

30 × 170mm

  • L21A1 RARDEN high velocity gun (UK, vehicle, 1970s–)
  • Oerlikon KCB (Switzerland)

30 × 173mm

  • Oerlikon KCA (Switzerland)
  • GAU-8 Avenger (US, aircraft)
  • Bushmaster II (US)
  • Rheinmetall Mk30-2 (Germany, IFV)
  • Rheinmetall Mk30-1 (Germany)
  • Denel Land Systems EMAK 30 (South Africa, IFV)

30 x 184mm B

  • MK 101 cannon (German, aircraft, WWII)
  • MK 103 cannon (German, aircraft, WWII)

30 × 250mm Caseless

  • Rheinmetall RMK30 recoilless cannon (Germany)

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