List of siege artillery
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Siege artillery were heavy guns and other bombardment devices designed to bombard fortifications, cities, and other fixed targets. They were capable of firing heavy cannonballs or shells but required enormous transport and logistical support to operate. They lacked mobility and thus were rarely useful in more mobile warfare situations. They have been generally superseded by strategic bomber
Strategic bomber
A strategic bomber is a heavy bomber aircraft designed to drop large amounts of ordnance onto a distant target for the purposes of debilitating an enemy's capacity to wage war. Unlike tactical bombers, which are used in the battle zone to attack troops and military equipment, strategic bombers are...

 aircraft and surface-to-surface missile
Surface-to-surface missile
A surface-to-surface missile is a guided projectile launched from a hand-held, vehicle mounted, trailer mounted or fixed installation or from a ship. They are often powered by a rocket motor or sometimes fired by an explosive charge, since the launching platform is typically stationary or moving...

s in modern warfare.

Muzzle-loading artillery

Caliber
Caliber
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel in relation to the diameter of the projectile used in it....

 (mm)
Weapon name Country of origin Design
106 Canon lourd de 8 Gribeauval
Canon lourd de 8 Gribeauval
The Canon lourd de 8 Gribeauval was a French canon and part of the Gribeauval system developed by Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval...

 
1775
114 4.5-inch siege rifle  1862
121 Canon lourd de 12 Gribeauval
Canon lourd de 12 Gribeauval
The Canon lourd de 12 Gribeauval was a French canon and part of the Gribeauval system developed by Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval...

 
1775
134 Canon de 16 Gribeauval
Canon de 16 Gribeauval
The Canon de 16 Gribeauval was a French cannon and part of the Gribeauval system developed by Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval. It was part of the siege artillery....

 
1775
148 24-pdr M1839 rifle
James rifle
James rifle is a generic term to describe any artillery gun rifled to the James pattern for use in the American Civil War. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have suggested that the term "James rifle" only...

 
1839
153 Canon de 24 Gribeauval
Canon de 24 Gribeauval
The Canon de 24 Gribeauval was a French 24-pounder cannon and part of the Gribeauval system developed by Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval. It was part of the siege artillery....

 
1775
163 32-pdr M1829 rifle
James rifle
James rifle is a generic term to describe any artillery gun rifled to the James pattern for use in the American Civil War. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have suggested that the term "James rifle" only...

 
1829
178 42-pdr M1841 rifle
James rifle
James rifle is a generic term to describe any artillery gun rifled to the James pattern for use in the American Civil War. Charles T. James developed a rifled projectile and rifling system. Modern authorities such as Warren Ripley and James Hazlett have suggested that the term "James rifle" only...

 
1841
200 Kartouwe
Kartouwe
A kartouwe is a siege gun used in European warfare during the 16th and 17th centuries. The name is a corruption of Latin quartana...

 
 Dutch Republic 16th cent.
230 Abus Gun
Abus Gun
The Abus gun is an early form of howitzer or more likely a bazooka created by the Ottoman empire. They were small, but often too heavy to carry, and many were equipped with a type of tripod...

 
 Ottoman Empire 16th cent.
650 Dardanelles Gun   Ottoman Empire 1464
660 Dulle Griet
Dulle Griet
The Dulle Griet is a medieval supergun from Ghent, Belgium. The wrought-iron bombard was constructed in the first half of the 15th century from 32 longitudinal bars enclosed by 61 rings...

 
 Holy Roman Empire First half of 15th cent.
735 Faule Mette
Faule Mette
The Faule Mette or Faule Metze was a medieval supergun of the city of Brunswick, Germany....

 
 Holy Roman Empire 1411
820 Pumhart von Steyr
Pumhart von Steyr
The Pumhart von Steyr is a medieval supergun from Styria, Austria, and the largest known wrought-iron bombard by caliber. The cannon was produced in the early 15th century and could fire, according to modern calculations, a 690 kg stone ball around 600 m, loaded with 15 kg of powder and set up at...

 
 Austrian Empire Early 15th cent.
890 Tsar Cannon
Tsar Cannon
The Tsar Cannon is a huge cannon on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin. It was cast in 1586 in Moscow, by the Russian master bronze caster Andrey Chokhov. Mostly of symbolic impact, it was never fired in war...

 
  Tsardom of Russia
Tsardom of Russia
The Tsardom of Russia was the name of the centralized Russian state from Ivan IV's assumption of the title of Tsar in 1547 till Peter the Great's foundation of the Russian Empire in 1721.From 1550 to 1700, Russia grew 35,000 km2 a year...

 
1586

Breech-loading artillery

Caliber
Caliber
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate internal diameter of the barrel in relation to the diameter of the projectile used in it....

 (mm)
Weapon name Country of origin Design
152.4 6 inch siege gun M1877
6 inch siege gun M1877
6-inch siege gun model 1877 was a Russian 152.4 mm heavy siege gun. The gun was produced by Obukhov Steel Works in Saint Petersburg. It was utilized in Russo-Japanese War, World War I, Russian Civil War and some conflicts of the early 20th century where former parts of Russian empire were...

 
 Russian Empire World War I
152.5 BLC 6 inch siege gun  1902 - 1915
152.4 6 inch siege gun M1904
6 inch siege gun M1904
6-inch siege gun model 1904 was a Russian 152.4 mm heavy siege gun. It was produced by Perm Works, with a total of about 200 pieces having been built....

 
 Russian Empire World War I
152.4 152 mm siege gun M1910
152 mm siege gun M1910
152-mm siege gun model 1910 was a heavy gun used by the Russian Army in World War I. The gun was developed by the French arms manufacturer Schneider and the first production bunch was built in France; later on the production continued in Russian Empire....

 
 Russian Empire World War I
210 210 mm gun M1939 (Br-17)
210 mm gun M1939 (Br-17)
The 210 mm gun M1939 was a Czechoslovak heavy siege gun used by the Soviet Union during World War II. After the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia in March 1939 they took over the Škoda Works, which had been working on this design and a companion 305 mm howitzer. As a result of the...

 
World War II
210 Mortaio da 210/8 D.S.
Mortaio da 210/8 D.S.
The Mortaio da 210/8 D.S. was a siege howitzer which served with Italy during World War I and World War II. It was an old-fashioned weapon when introduced around 1900. It was mounted on a timber firing platform and lacked a recoil system of any kind. It was mounted on a De Stefano carriage which...

 
World War I / World War II
210 Paris Gun
Paris Gun
The Paris Gun was a German long-range siege gun used to bombard Paris during World War I. It was in service from March-August 1918. When it was first employed, Parisians believed they'd been bombed by a new type of high-altitude zeppelin, as neither the sound of an airplane nor a gun could be heard...

 
 German Empire World War I
233 BL 9.2 inch Howitzer
BL 9.2 inch Howitzer
The Ordnance BL 9.2 inch howitzer was the principal counter-battery equipment of British forces in France in World War I. It equipped a substantial number of siege batteries of the Royal Garrison Artillery...

 
World War I
240 24 cm Mörser M 98
24 cm Mörser M 98
The 24 cm Mörser M 98 was a heavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. It was designed to attack modern fortifications, but its short range and ineffective ammunition lead to the development of the more deservedly famous 30.5 cm Mörser M 11 and M 16.-History:Based on a...

 
pre-World War I
240 24 cm Haubitze 39
24 cm Haubitze 39
The 24 cm houfnice vz.39 was a Czechoslovak-designed siege howitzer used in the Second World War. It was kept in production after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 and a total of eighteen was delivered to the Germans...

 
World War II
240 Canon de 240 L Mle 1884
Canon de 240 L Mle 1884
The Canon de 240 L Modele 1884 started life as a coastal artillery piece for use in coastal fortifications. However the events of 1914 dictated that it would soon see action inland as heavy field artillery during World War I....

 
World War I / World War II
240 24 cm Kanone M. 16
24 cm Kanone M. 16
The 24 cm Kanone M. 16 was a superheavy siege gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I and by Nazi Germany during World War II. Only two were finished during World War I, but the other six were completed in the early twenties and served with the Czechoslovak Army until they were bought by the...

 
World War I / World War II
240 24 cm Kanone 3
24 cm Kanone 3
The 24 cm Kanone 3 was a German heavy siege gun used in the Second World War only by the first battalion of Artillerie-Regiment 84. Only four were in service when Germany invaded Poland, assigned to the first two batteries of I./AR 84. In the Battle of France the battalion still only had 4 guns...

 
 Nazi Germany World War II
283 28 cm Haubitze L/12
28 cm Haubitze L/12
The 28 cm Haubitze L/12 was a German siege howitzer. It was developed by Krupp before World War I and saw service in both World War I and World War II. It may have participated in the siege of Sevastopol.-Design and description:...

 
 German Empire World War I
World War I
World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918...

 / World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

305 BL 12 inch Howitzer
BL 12 inch Howitzer
The Ordnance BL 12 inch howitzer was a scaled-up version of the successful 9.2 inch siege howitzer.-History:Following the success of their BL 9.2 inch Howitzer, Vickers designed an almost identical version scaled up to a calibre of 12 inch, the Mk II entering service on the Western...

 
World War I
305 305 mm howitzer M1915
305 mm howitzer M1915
305 mm howitzer M1915 was a Russian heavy howitzer.-See also:*List of siege artillery*BL 12 inch Howitzer British equivalent*Skoda 305 mm Model 1911 Austro-Hungarian equivalent...

 
 Russian Empire World War I
305 305 mm howitzer M1939 (Br-18)
305 mm howitzer M1939 (Br-18)
The 305 mm howitzer M1939 was a Czech superheavy siege howitzer used by the Soviet Union during World War II. After the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia in March 1939 they took over the Skoda Works, which had been working on this design and a companion 210 mm gun. As a result of the...

 
World War II
305 30.5 cm M. 11 (Škoda)  World War I
305 30.5 cm M. 16 (Škoda)  World War I / World War II
380 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16
38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16
The 38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16 was a superheavy siege howitzer used by Austria-Hungary during World War I.-History and Design:Two howitzers were initially ordered and both 'Barbara' and 'Gudrun', as they were nicknamed, were delivered in time to participate in the South Tyrol offensive of May...

 
World War I
381 BL 15 inch Howitzer
BL 15 inch Howitzer
The Ordnance BL 15 inch howitzer was developed by the Coventry Ordnance Works late in 1914 in response to the success of its design of the 9.2 inch siege howitzer.-History and use:...

 
World War I
420 42 cm Gamma Mörser
42 cm Gamma Mörser
The 42 cm Gamma Mörser as it was known in World War II or, originally, the 42 cm kurze Marinekanone L/16 was a German siege howitzer. It was one in a series of super-heavy siege guns developed by Krupp before World War I, during that war the gun was used to attack the Kaunas Fortress...

 
 German Empire World War I / World War II
420 Big Bertha
Big Bertha (Howitzer)
Big Bertha Bertha") is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the famous armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I...

 
 German Empire World War I
540 Karl-Gerät 041   Nazi Germany World War II
600 Karl-Gerät 040   Nazi Germany World War II
800 Schwerer Gustav
Schwerer Gustav
Schwerer Gustav and Dora were the names of two massive World War II German 80 cm K railway siege guns. They were developed in the late 1930s by Krupp for the express purpose of destroying heavy fortifications, specifically those in the French Maginot Line...

 Nazi Germany World War II
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