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Qassam rocket
type of rocket used by the military wing of Hamas against Israel
rocket launcher
device for launching rockets
rocket artillery
class of rockets used as artillery

Nebelwerfer
right|thumb|Allied intelligence diagram of a 10 cm NbW 40
The '''''' () was a World War II German series of weapons. They were initially developed by and assigned to the Army's . Initially, two different mortars were fielded before they were replaced by a variety of rocket launchers ranging in size from . The thin walls of the rockets had the great advantage of allowing much larger quantities of gases, fluids or high explosives to be delivered than artillery or even mortar shells of the same weight. With the exception of the Balkans Campaign, were used in every campaign of the German Army duri
9K52 Luna-M
rocket artillery system
Congreve rocket
type of artillery missile

Hwacha
The hwacha or '''''hwach'a''''' () was a fifteenth-century Korean weapons platform capable of performing both the multiple rocket launcher or a volley gun roles. The overall design resembled a wooden cart with a launch pad attached; depending on the specific version and type, it could fire up to 200 singijeon (rocket-powered) arrows, or several dozen iron-headed arrows or bolts out of gun barrels. The term was also used to refer to other war wagon- or cart-based artillery in later periods, such as that developed by Byeon Yijung in the 1590s.

Fajr-5
The Fajr-5 (rarely Fadjr-5, , "Dawn") is an Iranian 333 mm long-range multiple launch rocket system (MLRS). The Fajr-5 was developed during the 1990s and has since been exported to various armed actors in the Middle East.
Type 63 rocket launcher
towed multiple rocket launcher
2K6 Luna
rocket artillery system

LAR-160
The LAR-160 is a light artillery rocket (hence LAR) with a 160mm calibre, a minimum range of 12 km and a maximum range of 45 km, from a multiple rocket launcher. Each standard launcher holds two 13 rocket Launch Pod Containers (LPC's) for truck or trailer mounting, 18 rocket LPC's for medium armored vehicle's (AMX-13, TAM) and 26 rocket LPC's for mounting on a MBT chassis. A light version is also manufactured which can be carried by helicopters and towed behind vehicles such as a HMMWV.
RS-82
air-launched rocket family
Mysorean rockets
World's first rocket missile ammunition, developed by Tipu Sultan, an emperor of India
Fajr-3
rocket artillery
R-11 Zemlya
Soviet tactical ballistic missile
fire arrow
Chinese gunpowder projectile
Kazimierz Siemienowicz
Polish military engineer and artillery officer
M-87 Orkan
self-propelled artillery
Precision Strike Missile
U.S. rocket artillery fired tactical ballistic missile
LAROM
The LAROM is a Romanian native-made, highly mobile, multiple rocket launcher, in service with the Romanian Land Forces, built in collaboration with Israel.
Valkiri
The Valkiri is a South African self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. It is a 127mm system with a wheeled launcher vehicle, and fire control equipment developed by Armscor. Contemporary models consist of a single launch module with five eight-cell rocket pods on a Unimog or SAMIL-100 carrier. Its mission is to engage in counter-battery strikes against hostile artillery and air defences as far as 36 km (22 mi) away. Other potential warheads include cluster and an anti-tank mine dispenser.
rocket-assisted projectile
ammunition incorporating rocket propulsion
15 cm Nebelwerfer 41
rocket artillery
7.3 cm Propagandawerfer 41
type of Rocket artillery
21 cm Nebelwerfer 42
rocket artillery
al-Quds rocket
Rocket made by the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine
Pereh missile carrier
The Pereh (: Wild or Onager) is an Israeli anti-tank missile carrier, disguised as a tank. Serving the Israel Defense Forces in the role of precision artillery since the mid 1980s, the existence and nature of the vehicle was declassified in June 2015.
8 cm Raketen-Vielfachwerfer
type of Rocket artillery
Mattress
British-devised multiple rocket launchers during World War II
Naze'at
The '''Naze'at 6-H and Naze'at 10-H/Mushak-120/Iran-130' ( lit. Those Who Pull Out, in reference to the angels who tear out the souls of the wicked'') are two Iranian long-range artillery rockets with ranges of about 100 km. The Naze'at 10-H is larger, more powerful, and has a longer range than the Nazeat 6-H. Like Iran's similar shaped Zelzal rockets, Naze'at rockets do not have a guidance system. Both systems are also widely known without the -H suffix, as the '''Naze'at 6 and Naze'at 10. The Iranians also have developed another 500 kg version called the Mushak-160''' with 160 

MAR-290
thumb|right|300px|MAR-290 on centurion hull in Beit Ha-Totchan museum
The MAR-290 is an Israeli single-stage ground-to-ground multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) which was manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI) and introduced in 1973.
28/32 cm Nebelwerfer 41
German rocket launcher in World War II
EXTRA artillery rocket system
an artillery rocket system developed and manufacture by Israel Military Industries IMI and used by Israel Defense Forces, Azerbaijan and Vietnam since 2013.
2K1 Mars
short-range surface-to-surface missile system
Singijeon
Type 4 rocket launcher
20 cm rocket launcher
Thunderbolt-2000
thumb|Thunderbolt 2000 MLRS Display at Military Academy Ground
30 cm Nebelwerfer 42
type of Rocket artillery
Zelzal
Zelzal (, meaning "Earthquake") is a series of artillery rockets developed by Iran. The series consists of:
Falaq-1
thumb|A Falaq-1 rocket in the centre
The Falaq-1 is an Iranian-made rocket system.
Oghab
The Iranian Oghab (, meaning "Eagle") sometimes spelled as Akab and Okab missile is an unguided artillery rocket with a range of . It is spin-stabilized in flight but has a proven circular error probable in excess of , making it a highly inaccurate weapon. It carries a high explosive fragmentation warhead, though it may also be able to carry chemical warheads. According to US sources, a modified version has been developed that could be carried and fired from Iranian Air Force F-14 Tomcat and F-4 Phantom II aircraft. The launcher is an elevatable triple-rail launcher assembly fitted to a Merced
LRSVM Morava
type of Multiple rocket launcher
Falaq-2
thumb|Falaq-2 rockets mounted on a truck. The Falaq-2 rocket has been partially inserted into the launch tube.
The Falaq-2 missile is the second generation of Falaq unguided artillery rocket systems. This system was also developed in the 1990s by the Shahid Bagheri Industries, which is part of the Aerospace Industries Organization.
LRSVM Tamnava
self-propelled modular multiple rocket launcher
30 cm Raketenwerfer 56
type of Rocket artillery
Henschel Hs 297
small German surface-to-air rocket of World War II
Badr 3
The Badr-3 (Arabic: بدر 3 (صاروخ)), Hebrew: בדר 3) is a surface-to-surface missile. Developed in 2019 in Iran under the Popular Mobilization Forces's Technical Directorate for Military Production and the Quds Force, its design was primarily produced and exported as part of the Palestinian rocket arsenal, of which its primary user is the Al-Quds Brigades under Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).
Jobaria Defense Systems Multiple Cradle Launcher
Emirati multiple rocket launcher with 240 launch tubes
Type 4 40 cm Rocket Launcher
type of rocket artillery
FIROS
multiple rocket launcher system of Italian origin