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1 Towed infantry guns  





2 Self-propelled infantry guns  





3 Notes and citations  





4 References  














List of infantry support guns






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Infantry support guns are designed to provide direct organic support for infantry forces. They fire a range of shells, primarily in a direct fire mode.

Towed infantry guns[edit]

Most towed infantry guns are lightweight and capable of being manhandled for limited mobility to accompany infantry.

Caliber (mm) Weapon name Country of origin Period
37 3.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz M.15  Austria-Hungary World War I/World War II
37 Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP  France World War I
37 Type 11 infantry gun  Japan World War II
37 37-mm trench gun M1915  Russian Empire World War I
37 37 mm McClean Automatic Cannon Mk. III  United States World War I
37 37 mm Infantry Gun Model 1917  United States World War I
38.1 Hughes breech-loading cannon  Confederate States of America American Civil War
40 1.59 inch Breech-Loading Vickers Q.F. Gun, Mk II  United Kingdom World War I
53 5.3 cm Fahrpanzer  German Empire World War I
57 5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt  United Kingdom World War I
60 6 cm S-Bts K L/21  German Empire World War I
75 Bofors 75 mm L/20 & L/22  Sweden Interwar
75 leIG 18  Nazi Germany World War II
75 leIG 18 F  Nazi Germany World War II
75 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 37  Nazi Germany World War II
75 7.5 cm Infanteriegeschütz 42  Nazi Germany World War II
76 76 mm Canon de 76 Fonderie Royale des Canons  Belgium Interwar/World War II
76.2 76 mm counter-assault gun Model 1910  Russian Empire World War I
76.2 76 mm infantry gun Model 1913  Russian Empire World War I
76.2 76 mm regimental gun M1927  Soviet Union World War II
76.2 76 mm regimental gun M1943  Soviet Union World War II
76.2 7.62 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/16.5  German Empire World War I
76.2 Cannone da 76/17 S modello 12  Kingdom of Italy World War I
77 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/20  German Empire World War I
77 7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/27  German Empire World War I
150 15 cm sIG 33  Nazi Germany World War II
152 152 mm mortar M1931 (NM)  Soviet Union World War II

Self-propelled infantry guns[edit]

A self-propelled infantry gun (assault gun) is an armored gun-armed vehicle designed to provide direct fire support for infantry and armored forces. Typically, the gun is mounted in the hull and the front of the vehicle is heavily armored.

Caliber (mm) Weapon name Country of origin Period
57 ASU-57  Soviet Union Cold War (1951)
75 StuG III  Nazi Germany World War II
75 StuG IV  Nazi Germany World War II
75 Semovente 75/18  Italy World War II
75 Semovente 75/34  Italy World War II
75 Semovente 75/46  Italy World War II
76 Rooikat 76  South Africa modern
76.2 SU-76  Soviet Union World War II (1942)[1]
76.2 SU-76i  Soviet Union World War II (1943)[2]
85 ASU-85  Soviet Union Cold War
90 Semovente 90/53  Italy World War II
94 Tank, Heavy Assault, Tortoise (A39)  United Kingdom World War II
105 StuH 42  Nazi Germany World War II
105 Semovente 105/25  Italy World War II
114 BT-42  Finland World War II
122 SU-122  Soviet Union World War II
122 ISU-122  Soviet Union World War II (1943)[3]
150 Sturmpanzer IV  Nazi Germany World War II
150 15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf Panzerkampfwagen I  Nazi Germany World War II
150 15 cm sIG 33 auf Fahrgestell Panzerkampfwagen II  Nazi Germany World War II
150 15 cm sIG 33/1 on Panzer III chassis  Nazi Germany World War II
150 15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf Panzerkampfwagen 38(t)  Nazi Germany World War II
152 SU-152  Soviet Union World War II (1943)[4]
152 SU-152G  Soviet Union Cold War
152 ISU-152  Soviet Union World War II
152 Object 704  Soviet Union World War II
152 Object 120  Soviet Union Cold War

Notes and citations[edit]

  1. ^ Zaloga 1984, p 156.
  • ^ Zaloga 1984, p 180.
  • ^ Zaloga 1984, pp 177–8.
  • ^ Zaloga 1984, p 165.
  • References[edit]


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