List of tank main guns
This is a list of tank main guns which are designed or used as the primary weapon of combat by tanks, either light, medium or heavy tanks; or by main battle tanks. Many tanks have other, secondary weapons installed in them, such as machine guns, autocannons and small calibre mortars, which are not included in this list.
Also excluded from this list are weapons installed in self-propelled artillery vehicles such as assault guns or tank destroyers that usually lack turrets. This is due to the unique nature of turreted tank tactics, their design, and operation.
List of tank guns
Caliber (mm) | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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20 | TNSh | Soviet Union | World War II |
20 | 2 cm KwK 30 | Nazi Germany | 1930s |
25 | 25 SA 35 | France | World War II |
37 | 3.7 cm UV vzor 34 (Škoda A3a) | Czechoslovakia | World War II |
37 | 3.7 cm UV vzor 38 (Škoda A7) | Czechoslovakia | World War II |
37 | PS-1 | Soviet Union | 1930s |
37 | PS-2 Model 1930 | Soviet Union | 1930s |
37 | B-3 Model 1930 | Soviet Union | 1930s |
37 | 37 SA 18 | France | World War I / World War II |
37 | 37 SA 38 | France | World War II |
37 | 37 mm Gun M3 | United States | World War II |
37 | 37mm Gun M5/M6 | United States | World War II |
37 | 3.7 cm KwK 36 L/45 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
40 | QF 2 pounder | United Kingdom | World War II |
45 | 20K/Model 32/35/38 | Soviet Union | 1930s / World War II |
47 | OQF 3 pounder gun Vickers Medium tanks | United Kingdom | 1920s-1930s |
47 | 47 SA 34 | France | pre-World War II |
47 | 47 SA 35 | France | World War II |
50 | 5 cm KwK 38 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
50 | 5 cm KwK 39 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
57 | QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss | France | World War I |
57 | QF 6 pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss | United Kingdom | World War I |
57 | Cockerill-Nordenfelt "Canon de caponnière" A7V's gun | Belgium | World War I |
57 | QF 6 pounder 7 cwt | United Kingdom | World War II |
57 | ZiS-4 | Soviet Union | World War II |
75 | 75 SA 35 | France | World War II |
75 | 7.5 cm KwK 37 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
75 | Ordnance QF 75 mm | United Kingdom | World War II |
75 | 7.5 cm KwK 40 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
75 | 7.5 cm KwK 42 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
75 | 75mm Gun M2/M3/M6 | United States | World War II |
76.2 | Ordnance QF 3 inch howitzer | United Kingdom | World War II |
76.2 | Ordnance QF 17 pounder | United Kingdom | World War II |
76.2 | 77 mm HV | United Kingdom | World War II |
76.2 | Model 27/32 howitzer | Soviet Union | 1930s |
76.2 | L-10 | Soviet Union | 1930s |
76.2 | L-11 | Soviet Union | World War II |
76.2 | F-32 | Soviet Union | World War II |
76.2 | F-34/ZiS-5 | Soviet Union | World War II |
76.2 | D-56T | Soviet Union | Cold War |
76.2 | 76mm Gun M1 | United States | World War II |
76.2 | 3in Gun M7 | United States | World War II |
84 | Ordnance QF 20 pounder | United Kingdom | Cold War |
85 | D-5T | Soviet Union | World War II |
85 | ZiS-S-53 | Soviet Union | World War II |
88 | KwK 36 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
88 | KwK 43 L71 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
90 | 90mm Gun M3 | United States | World War II |
90 | GIAT CN90F1 (DEFA D921) | France | Cold War |
95 | Ordnance QF 32 pounder | United Kingdom | World War II |
100 | D-10T | Soviet Union | World War II / Cold War |
105 | 105mm Howitzer M4 | United States | World War II |
105 | L7 | United Kingdom | Cold War |
105 | Rheinmetall LTA2 | Germany | Cold War |
115 | U-5TS/2A20 | Soviet Union | Cold War |
120 | Rheinmetall L44/M256 | Germany | Cold War |
120 | Rheinmetall L55 | Germany | Modern |
120 | MG251/MG253 | Israel | Cold War |
120 | L11A5 | United Kingdom | Cold War |
120 | L30 | United Kingdom | Cold War/Modern |
120 | GIAT CN120-26/52 | France | Cold War/Modern |
120 | KBM2 | Ukraine | Modern |
122 | D-25T | Soviet Union | World War II |
125 | D-81T/Sprut anti-tank gun | Soviet Union | Cold War |
125 | KBA3 | Ukraine | Modern |
128 | 12.8 cm Pak 44 | Nazi Germany | World War II |
152 | 152 mm M-10T | Soviet Union | World War II |
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