List of rocket artillery
Rocket artillery is a type of artillery equipped with rocket launchers instead of conventional guns or mortars.
List of rocket artillery systems
Note that the "Calibre" of rocket projectiles may not refer to the warhead diameter but to the launch tube diameter.
Caliber (mm) | Tubes | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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46 | 100 | Singijeon Hwacha | Joseon | Munjong of Joseon (15th century) |
57 | Rocket Projectile, 2 inch | United Kingdom | World War II | |
60 | 1 | Qassam 1 | Palestine | Modern |
70 | 42 | EDESA Yarará [1] | Argentina | Cold War |
70 | 36 | SBAT-70 | Brazil | Cold War |
70 | 1 | Sumpak | Philippines | Cold War/Marcos era |
76.2 | Rocket Projectile, 3 inch | United Kingdom | World War II | |
76.2 | 32 | Land Mattress | United Kingdom | World War II |
80 | 12 | D-3000 Walid | Egypt | Cold War |
82 | 8 | BM-8-8 (jeep) | Soviet Union | World War II |
82 | 24 | BM-8-24 (tank) | Soviet Union | World War II |
82 | 36 | BM-8-36 (truck) | Soviet Union | World War II (1941–) |
82 | 48 | BM-8-48 (2½ ton truck) | Soviet Union | World War II |
105 | 16 | Pampero | Argentina | Cold War |
107 | 12 | Type 63 multiple rocket launcher | People's Republic of China | Cold War |
107 | 12 | Fajr-1 | Iran | Cold War |
107 | 12 | T-107 | Turkey | Modern |
107 | 240 | Jobaria Defense Systems Multiple Cradle Launcher | United Arab Emirates | Modern |
110 | 36 | Leichtes Artillerie-Raketen-System (LARS) | Germany | Cold War (1968-1991) |
110 | 1 | Qassam 4 | Palestine | Modern |
114 | M8 4.5 inch Rocket | United States | World War II | |
114 | 24 | M16 4.5 inch Rocket | United States | World War II |
115 | XM70E2 Towed Multiple Launch Rocket | United States | Cold War | |
117 | 45 | Kung Feng VI | Republic of China | Cold War (1982-) |
122 | 40 | RM-70 | Czechoslovakia | Cold War (1972-) |
122 | 40 | WR-40 Langusta | Poland | Modern |
122 | 40 | Sakr-18 | Egypt | Cold War |
122 | 40 | Type 81 (rocket launcher) | People's Republic of China | Cold War |
122 | 40 | HM 20 | Iran | Cold War |
122 | 50 | BM-21/9K51 Grad | Soviet Union | Cold War (1963–) |
122 | 40 | T-122 | Turkey | Modern |
122 | 40 | ZCRS-122 | Georgia | Modern |
122 | 240 | Jobaria Defense Systems Multiple Cradle Launcher | United Arab Emirates | Modern |
126 | 40 | Kung Feng III | Republic of China | Cold War (1973–) |
126 | 40 | Kung Feng IV | Republic of China | Cold War (1973–) |
127 | 32 | Astros II MLRS | Brazil | Cold War (1983–) |
127 | 27 | CP-30 | Argentina | Modern |
127 | 36 | SAPBA | Argentina | Modern |
127 | 24 | Valkiri multiple rocket launcher | South Africa | Modern |
127 | 40 | Bateleur multiple rocket launcher | South Africa | Modern |
128 | M71 rocket | Yugoslavia | Cold War | |
128 | 32 | M-63 "Plamen" | Yugoslavia Serbia | Cold War |
128 | 32 | M-77 "Oganj" | Yugoslavia Serbia | Cold War |
128 | 12-16 x 2 | LRSVM Morava | Serbia | Modern |
130 | 19 | Type 70 multiple rocket launcher | People's Republic of China | Cold War |
130 | 36 | Kooryong | South Korea | Cold War |
130 | 32 | RM-51 | Czechoslovakia | Cold War |
130 | 30 | Type 75 130 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher | Japan | Cold War |
132 | 16 | BM-13-16 Katyusha | Soviet Union | World War II (1940–) |
140 | 40 | Teruel MRL | Spain | Cold War (1985–) |
140 | 16 | BM-14/RPU-14 | Soviet Union | early Cold War |
150 | 6 | 15cm NbW 41 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
150 | 10 | 15cm Panzerwerfer 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
150 | 1 | Qassam 2 | Palestine | Modern |
160 | 26 | LAR-160 | Israel | Cold War |
180 | 16 | Astros II MLRS | Brazil | Cold War |
200 | 4 | BMD-20 | Soviet Union | Cold War (1951–1970s) |
200 | 1 | Qassam 3 | Palestine | Modern |
203 | Type 4 20 cm Rocket Launcher | Japan | World War II | |
210 | 5 | 21cm NbW 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
214 | 12 | Pinaka | India | Modern |
220 | 30 | TOS-1 | Russia | Modern |
220 | 16 | BM-27/9P140 Uragan | Soviet Union | Cold War (1977–) |
227 | 12 | M270 MLRS | United States | Modern |
230 | 12 | TOROS missile—medium range | Turkey | Modern |
230 | Oghab | Iran | Cold War | |
240 | 16 | BM-24 | Soviet Union | Cold War |
240 | 36 | MAR-240 | Israel | Cold War |
240 | 12 | Fajr-3 | Iran | Modern (1996–) |
240 | 6 | Falaq-1 | Iran | Modern |
250 | 6 | BM-25 | Soviet Union | Cold War |
260 | 8 | TOROS missile—long range | Turkey | Modern |
262 | 12 | M-87 "Orkan" | Yugoslavia Serbia | Modern |
280 | 6 | 28/32 cm Nebelwerfer 41 (also fired 32 cm calibre ordnance) | Nazi Germany | World War II |
290 | 4 | MAR-290 | Israel | Cold War |
300 | 6 | 30cm NbW 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
300 | 4 or 6 | Wurfrahmen 40 | Nazi Germany | World War II (1940-45) |
300 | 3 | Avibras X-40 | Brazil | Cold War |
300 | 4 | Astros II MLRS | Brazil | Cold War (1983–) |
300 | 4 | M-30 | Soviet Union | World War II (1942–) |
300 | 12 | BM-31 (truck) | Soviet Union | World War II (1944–) |
300 | 12 | BM-30/9K58 Smerch | Russia | Modern (1989–) |
300 | 8 | Lynx-EXTRA | Israel | Modern |
300 | 6 | 9A52-4 Tornado | Russia | Modern (2011–) |
302 | 8 | WS-1A | People's Republic of China | Modern |
302 | 4 | WS-1B | People's Republic of China | Modern |
302 | 4 | T-300 Kasirga | Turkey | Modern |
302 | 4 | DTI-1 | Thailand | Modern |
333 | 4 | Fajr-5 | Iran | Modern |
333 | 1 | Falaq-2 | Iran | Modern |
380 | 1 | Sturmtiger | Nazi Germany | World War II |
400 | Type 4 40 cm Rocket Launcher | Japan | World War II | |
550 | 1 | 9K52 Luna-M (FROG-7) | Soviet Union | Cold War (1965–) |
560 | 1 | Hatf-I | Pakistan | Modern (1989–) |
610 | 2 | MGM-140 ATACMS | United States | Modern (1990) |
610 | 1 | Zelzal-1 | Iran | Cold War (1990–) |
610 | 1 | Zelzal-2 | Iran | Modern (1993–) |
610 | 1 | Zelzal-3 | Iran | Modern (1993–) |
650 | 1 | OTR-21 Tochka (SS-21 Scarab) | Soviet Union | Cold War (1976–) |
880 | 1 | 9K72 Elbrus (Scud) | Soviet Union | Cold War (1957–) |
890 | 1 | OTR-23 Oka (SS-23 Spider) | Soviet Union | Cold War (1979–2002) |
950 | 2 | 9K720 Iskander (SS-26 Stone) | Russia | Modern (2006–) |
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