This is an incomplete list of aircraft weapons, past and present.
Aircraft mounted guns[]
- ADEN cannon (UK)
- Becker (Germany)
- Berezin B-20 (USSR)
- Berezin BS/UB (USSR)
- BK 3.7 cannon (37mm) (Germany)
- BK 5 cannon (50mm) (Germany)
- BK 7.5 cannon (75mm) (Germany)
- Breda-SAFAT machine gun (Italy)
- Browning Model 1919 machine gun (United States)
- Colt Mk 12 cannon (United States)
- DEFA cannon (France)
- GAU-7 cannon (United States)
- GAU-8 Avenger (United States)
- GAU-12 Equalizer (United States)
- GIAT 30 (France)
- Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23L (Russia)
- Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-23 (Russia)
- Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30 (Russia)
- Gryazev-Shipunov/Izhmash GSh-30-1 (Russia)
- Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 (Russia)
- Shipunov 2A42 (Russia)
- Hispano 20 mm cannon (Switzerland)
- Lewis gun (USA/UK)
- M2 .50 calibre Browning machine gun (United States)
- M4 cannon (United States)
- M39 cannon (United States)
- M61 Vulcan (United States)
- M134 Mini Gun (United States)
- M197 Gatling gun (United States)
- MAC 1934 (France)
- Mauser BK-27 (Germany)
- MG 151 cannon (Germany)
- MG 15 machine gun (Germany)
- MG 17 machine gun (Germany)
- MG 131 machine gun (Germany)
- MG FF cannon (Germany)
- MK 103 cannon (Germany)
- MK 108 cannon (Germany)
- Parabellum MG14 (Germany)
- Nudelman-Suranov NS-23 (Russia)
- Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 (Austria-Hungary)
- ShKAS machine gun (Russia)
- ShVAK cannon (Russia)
- Spandau machine gun (Germany)
- Type 1 machine gun (Japan)
- Type 2 machine gun (Japan)
- Type 92 machine gun (Japan)
- Type 99 cannon (Japan)
- Vickers machine gun (UK)
- Vickers K aka VGO (UK)
- Vickers S (UK)
- Volkov-Yartsev VYa-23 (USSR)
- 75 mm gun (US) (T13E1 / M5) (United States)
Air-dropped bombs[]
Further information: Category:Aerial bombs
Further information: List of Japanese World War II navy bombs
- AASM (France)
- AN-22 bomb (France)
- AN-52 bomb (French tactical nuclear bomb)
- B28 nuclear bomb See Mark 28 nuclear bomb
- B39 nuclear bomb
- B41 nuclear bomb
- B46 nuclear bomb
- B43 nuclear bomb
- B53 nuclear bomb
- B57 nuclear bomb
- B61 nuclear bomb
- B90 nuclear bomb See Mark 90 Betty nuclear depth bomb
- Daisy cutter (BLU-82B)
- BLU-107 Durandal
- BLU-108
- BLU-109
- BLU-114/B "Soft-Bomb"
- BLU-116
- Blue Danube (nuclear weapon) (UK)
- Fritz X
- GBU-10 Paveway 2000 lbs
- GBU-12 Paveway 500 lbs
- GBU-15
- EGBU-15
- GBU-24 Paveway III
- GBU-28
- HGK (Hassas Gudum Kiti - Precision Guidance Kit) Turkey
- HOPE/HOSBO
- Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)
- Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
- Mark 2 nuclear bomb
- Mark 4 nuclear bomb
- Mark 5 nuclear bomb
- Mark 6 nuclear bomb
- Mark 7 nuclear bomb
- Mark 8 nuclear bomb
- Mark 10 nuclear bomb
- Mark 11 nuclear bomb
- Mark 12 nuclear bomb
- Mark 15 nuclear bomb
- Mark 15/39 nuclear bomb
- Mark 18 nuclear bomb
- Mark 24 nuclear bomb
- Mark 28 nuclear bomb
- Mark 77 bomb Napalm bomb
- Mark 81 bomb
- Mark 82 bomb
- Mark 83 bomb
- Mark 84 bomb
- Mark 90 Betty nuclear depth bomb
- Mark 101 NDB (nuclear depth bomb)
- Mark 105 Hotpoint bomb U.S. Navy tactical laydown bomb.
- Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb
- Matra Durandal
- Flechette (WWI)
- Ranken dart (WWI British)
- Blockbuster bomb (WWII British, also known as "cookies")
- Bouncing bomb (WWII British)
- SC250 bomb (WWII Germany)
- Tallboy bomb (WWII British, "earthquake bomb")
- Grand Slam bomb (WWII British, "earthquake" bomb)
- T-12 Cloud Maker (44,000 lb U.S. development of the Grand Slam bomb)
- Butterfly bomb
- Blue Rosette (UK strategic nuclear bomb for a supersonic bomber)
- Red Beard (nuclear weapon) (UK tactical nuclear bomb)
- Violet Club (UK emergency capability strategic nuclear bomb)
- Interim Megaton Weapon (UK emergency capability strategic nuclear bomb)
- WE.177A (UK dual-purpose tactical nuclear bomb and nuclear depth bomb)
- WE.177B (UK strategic nuclear bomb)
- WE.177C (UK tactical nuclear bomb)
- Yellow Sun Mk.1 (UK strategic nuclear bomb)
- Yellow Sun Mk.2 (UK strategic nuclear bomb)
Air-launched missiles[]
Further information: Category:Air-launched missiles
- AGM-28 Hound Dog (USA)
- AGM-65 Maverick (USA)
- AGM-69 SRAM (USA)
- AGM-84 Harpoon (A-D See SLAM) (United States)
- AGM-86 ALCM (USA)
- AGM-88 HARM (USA)
- AGM-114 Hellfire
- AGM-122 Sidearm
- AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile
- AGM-130
- AGM-142 Raptor
- AGM-154 JSOW
- AGM-158 JSSM
- AIM-4 Falcon
- AIM-7 Sparrow
- AIM-9 Sidewinder
- AIM-47 Falcon
- AIM-54 Phoenix
- AIM-120 AMRAAM
- AIM-132 ASRAAM
- Air-Sol Moyenne Portée (France)
- ALARM (UK)
- AS.34 Kormoran (Germany)
- Astra BVRAAM (India)
- BGM-71 TOW
- Blue Steel missile
- Fairey Fireflash
- Fairey Firestreak
- FIM-92 Stinger (ATAS version)
- Hawker Siddeley Red Top
- IRIS-T (Germany)
- MBDA Exocet (France)
- MBDA Meteor (Europe)
- MBDA MICA (Europe)
- MBDA Magic II (France)
- PARS 3 LR (Germany)
- Kongsberg Penguin (AGM-119) (Norway)
- R550 Magic (France)
- R-73 AA-11 Archer (Russia)
- Raduga KS-1 Komet (Russia)
- Rafael Python 5 (Israel)
- Red Dean
- Red Hebe
- Red Top
- Skybolt ALBM
- Skyflash (UK)
- Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM AGM-84E,H,K) (United States)
- Storm Shadow (UK)
- Super 530 (France)
- Taurus KEPD 350 (Germany)
- Vympel K-13 (Russia)
- Vympel R-23 (Russia)
- Vympel R-27 (Russia)
- Vympel R-33 (Russia)
- Vympel R-73 (Russia)
- Vympel R-77 (Russia)
- X-4 missile (Germany WW2)
- SD-10
Air-launched rockets[]
- AIR-2 Genie(USA)
- Hydra 70
- HVAR rocket
- CRV7 (Canada)
- Le Prieur rocket
- R4M rocket
- RP-3
- RS-82, RS-132, M-8, M-13
- SNEB 68 mm rocket projectile
- Oerlikon SNORA and SURA-D type rockets
Air-launched torpedoes[]
- Mark 44 torpedo
- Mark 46 torpedo
- Stingray torpedo (UK)
- Pentane torpedo (UK)
- MU90 Impact (EU)
- Type 91 torpedo (WW II Japan)
See also[]
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