List of anti-aircraft weapons

List of antiaircraft weapons. See also antiaircraft warfare.

Canada

Finland

Germany

India

Iran

Italy

Japan

Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Land Forces (Second World War)

Light antiaircraft

  • Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon
  • Type 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon
  • 20 mm Twin AA Machine Cannon(double cannon)
  • Type 4 20 m Twin AA Machine Cannon(double cannon)
  • Model 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun
  • AA Mine Discharger

Medium and heavy antiaircraft

  • Model 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun(triple cannon)
  • Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA Gun(double cannon)
  • Type 11 75 mm AA Gun
  • Type 88 75 mm AA Gun
  • Type 4 75 mm AA Gun
  • Type 3 80 mm AA Gun
  • Type 99 88 mm AA Gun
  • Type 10 120 mm AA Gun
  • Type 14 10 cm AA Gun
  • Type 3 12 cm AA Gun
  • Type 5 15 cm AA Gun
  • Type 89 12.7cm AA Gun

Self-propelled AA

Japan Ground Self Defense Force anti-aircraft equipment

Antiaircraft land fixed/mobile Cannons

  • M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun "Duster"
  • Type 87 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
  • 75 mm M51 Anti-Aircraft Gun

Land-to-air missiles

Japan Air Self Defense Force anti-aircraft equipment

Anti-air missile

  • NIKE-J Ground to Air Large-Sized Missile
  • PATRIOT Ground to Air Missile

Antiaircraft land cannon

  • Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Canon
  • VADS (Vulcan Ai) Republic

North Korea

Norway

Pakistan

People's Republic of China

Missile Systems

Poland

Romania

  • CA-95
  • Nike Hawk
  • MIM-104C PAC-2 Patriot

Russia/USSR

Gun systems

Missile systems

P25 TEL with SA-6 missiles erected

Combined systems

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Turkey

United Kingdom

Guns

Missile

  • Bristol Bloodhound
  • Blowpipe missile
  • Javelin missile
  • Rapier missile
  • Sea Slug missile
  • Sea Wolf missile
  • Starstreak missile
  • English Electric Thunderbird
  • Sea Cat/Tiger Cat missile
  • Sea Dart missile
  • Sea Ceptor CAMM (missile family)
  • Starburst surface-to-air missile

Other

United States

Missile systems

M6 linebacker launching Stinger missile

Gun systems

Yugoslavia

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