List of Mountain Artillery

List Of Mountain Artillery

Mountain artillery, which includes pack howitzers, mountain howitzers and mountain guns, is designed to accompany mountain infantry forces. Usually lightweight and designed to be broken down to be portable by pack animals or even soldiers, they often are in limited calibres with low muzzle energy. Correspondingly, range and anti-armor capabilities are limited. However, they can deliver useful firepower in locations that may be inaccessible to heavier support forces.

Caliber (mm) Weapon name Country of origin Period
63.5 RML 2.5 inch Mountain Gun United Kingdom Second Boer War
65 Canon de 65 Montagne mle 1906 Greece / France World War I / World War II
65 Cannone da 65/17 modello 13 Italy World War I / World War II
70 7 cm Gebirgsgeschütz M 99 Austria-Hungary World War I
70 Cannone da 70/15 Italy World War I
70 BL 10 pounder Mountain Gun United Kingdom World War I
70 BL 2.75 inch Mountain Gun United Kingdom World War I
75 Type 31 75 mm Mountain Gun Japan Russo-Japanese War
75 75 mm Schneider-Danglis 06/09 Greece / France Balkan War / World War I
75 QF 2.95 inch Mountain Gun United Kingdom World War I
75 Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1904 German Empire World War I
75 Ehrhardt Model 1911 German Empire World War I
75 7.5 cm M. 15 mountain gun (Škoda) Austria-Hungary World War I
75 Škoda 75 mm Model 1928 Czechoslovakia World War II
75 Škoda 75 mm Model 1936 Czechoslovakia World War II
75 Škoda 75 mm Model 1939 Czechoslovakia World War II
75 Canon de 75 M mle 1919 Schneider France World War II
75 Canon de 75 M mle 1928 France World War II
75 Kongsberg M.27 Norway World War II
75 75 mm Pack Howitzer M1 / M116 United States World War II
75 Obice de 75/18 Modello 34, 35 Italy World War II
75 Bofors 75 mm Model 1934 Sweden World War II
75 Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun Japan 2nd Sino-Japanese War
75 Type 94 75 mm Mountain Gun Japan 2nd Sino-Japanese War
75 leGebIG 18 Nazi Germany World War II
75 7.5 cm Gebirgsgeschütz 36 Nazi Germany World War II
76 Canon de 76 M mle 1909 Schneider France World War I
76.2 RML 7 pounder Mountain Gun United Kingdom Anglo-Zulu War / Second Boer War
76.2 76-mm mountain gun M1904 Russia World War I
76.2 76-mm mountain gun M1909 Russia / Soviet Union World War I / World War II
76.2 76-mm mountain gun M1938 Soviet Union World War II
80 De Bange 80 mm cannon France 1877- World War I
94 3.7 inch Mountain Howitzer United Kingdom World War I / World War II
100 10 cm Gebirgshaubitze M 99 Austria-Hungary World War I
100 10 cm Gebirgshaubitze M 8 Austria-Hungary World War I
100 10 cm M. 16 mountain howitzer (Škoda) Austria-Hungary World War I
100 10 cm M. 16/19 mountain howitzer (Škoda) Czechoslovakia World War II
105 10.5 cm Gebirgshaubitze 40 Nazi Germany World War II
105 Canon Court de 105 M mle 1909 Schneider mountain gun France World War II
105 Canon Court de 105 M mle 1919 Schneider mountain gun France World War II
105 Canon Court de 105 M mle 1928 Schneider mountain gun France World War II
105 Skoda 105 mm Model 1939 Czechoslovakia World War II
105 OTO Melara Mod 56 Italy Cold War
150 Skoda 150 mm Model 1918 Austria-Hungary Interwar

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