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BM-21 Grad
multiple launch rocket system family of Soviet origin
R-11 missile family
tactical ballistic missile family
OTR-21 Tochka
Soviet tactical ballistic missile
9K52 Luna-M
rocket artillery system
barrel bomb
IED dropped commonly from aircraft
BM-14
The BM-14 (BM for Boyevaya Mashina, 'combat vehicle'), is a Soviet-made 140mm multiple launch rocket system (MLRS), normally mounted on a truck.
MGM-5 Corporal
first guided weapon authorized by the United States to carry a nuclear warhead
Teletank
thumb|250px|Shot-up TT-26, a remotely controlled T-26 light tank with TOZ-IV telematics, of 217th independent tank battalion of 30th Tank Brigade. Two antenna leads on the turret roof and two-colour camouflage of the vehicle are visible. [[Karelian Isthmus, February 1940.]]
Al Hussein
type of Single-stage SRBM
MGR-1 Honest John
1953 short-range family by Douglas
Hwasong-6
The Hwasong-6 () is a North Korean tactical ballistic missile. It is derived from the Hwasong-5, itself a derivative of the Soviet R-17 Elbrus. It carries the NATO reporting name Scud.
R-11 Zemlya
Soviet tactical ballistic missile
Hwasong-5
The Hwasong-5 () is a North Korean short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) derived from the Soviet R-17 Elbrus missile. It is one of several missiles with the NATO reporting name Scud-B.
Nebelwerfer 35
1930s portable 100 mm mortar of Germany
R-17 Elbrus
tactical ballistic missile initially developed by the Soviet Union
KN-02
type of SRBM
Nebelwerfer 40
1940s wheeled 100 mm mortar of German origin
60 mm mortar M2
60 mm mortar of American origin
M1
81 mm mortar
M30
1950s portable 107 mm (4.2") mortar of American origin
Livens Projector
1910s 200 mm mortar of British origin
M2
4.2" mortar of American origin
M67 Zippo
flamethrower tank
M1938
1930s portable 107 mm mortar of Soviet origin
M23 chemical mine
steel cased chemical landmine of the 1950s and 1960s