Category
page 1Wheeled self-propelled rocket launchers
Katyusha
Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system
M142 HIMARS
light multiple rocket launcher
BM-21 Grad
multiple launch rocket system family of Soviet origin
BM-30 Smerch
multiple rocket launcher system of Soviet origin
BM-27 Uragan
multiple rocket launcher

Panzerwerfer
The German Panzerwerfer refers to either of two different types of half-tracked multiple rocket launchers employed by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. The two self-propelled artillery vehicles are the 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette Sd.Kfz.4/1 (based on the Opel '‘Maultier’’, or "mule", half-track) and 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Schwerer Wehrmachtsschlepper (or Panzerwerfer auf SWS).
thumb|right|220px|Two soldiers operating a Panzerwerfer in Lapland (Finland)|Lapland on the Eastern Front, 1944
RM-70
multiple rocket launcher
Astros II
multiple launch rocket system by Avibras
MAZ-543
The MAZ-543/MAZ-7310 "Uragan" () is a Soviet/Belarusian 8×8 artillery truck designed and developed by Minsk Automobile Plant, in what is now Belarus.
Vilkha
Vilkha (, "Alder tree") is a Ukrainian heavy multiple rocket launcher that fires guided missiles. Designed by the Luch Design Bureau, it was based on the BM-30 Smerch rocket launch system and developed in the 2010s. Vilkha entered service in the Ukrainian armed forces in 2018.
K239 Chunmoo
multiple rocket launcher system of South Korea

WM-80
thumb|WM-80 on Independence Day Parade in Yerevan.
The WM-80 is a multiple rocket launcher developed by the Qiqihar subsidiary of the China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco). It was formerly used by the People's Liberation Army of China and exported to other countries.
Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
rocket artillery
K136 Kooryong
multiple rocket launcher system of South Korean origin
WR-40 Langusta
Polish variant of the BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher
Fajr-3
rocket artillery
PULS
multiple rocket launcher by Israel military Industries and Elbit Systems
PHL-03
The PHL-03 is a truck-mounted self-propelled 12-tube 300 mm long-range multiple rocket launcher of the People's Republic of China.
Polonez
type of multiple rocket launcher

ZIL-135
The ZIL-135 is a large eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck manufactured by ZiL during the Cold War from the Soviet Union starting in 1959. Its purpose was to carry and launch a Luna-M (NATO: Frog-7) surface-to-surface artillery rocket. The ZIL-135 was widely exported to other communist countries, most notably North Korea, where it is a common sight in films and military marches. It also served as the TEL for the BM-27 Uragan artillery rocket system.
T-122 Sakarya
type of self-propelled multiple rocket launcher
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.

TOS-2
The TOS-2 (Tosochka) (, Heavy Flamethrower System) is a Russian multiple rocket launcher capable of using thermobaric warheads, mounted on a 3-axle truck chassis. TOS-2 was designed to attack enemy fortified positions and lightly armoured vehicles and transports, in open terrain in particular.
ZCRS-122
The RS-122 is a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher system developed by Georgia in the early 2010s to replace and modernize its fleet of aging Soviet-era BM-21 Grad systems. Designed and manufactured by the State Military Scientific-Technical Center Delta (STC Delta), the RS-122 marked Georgia's first domestically produced artillery rocket system and was part of a broader post-war initiative to improve the survivability, accuracy, and autonomy of its armed forces following the 2008 Russo–Georgian War.

Teruel MRL
multiple rocket launcher was in service with the Spanish Army until 2009
Light Artillery Rocket System
multiple rocket launcher

PHL-16
The PHL-16, also known as PCL-191, is a truck-mounted self-propelled multiple rocket launcher (MRL) system developed by the People's Republic of China.
Tornado multiple rocket launcher
Russian long-range multiple launch rocket system
KN-25
The 600 mm multiple rocket launcher (), widely known outside North Korea by its United States's designation KN-25, is a weapon system that is referred to by North Korean state media as multiple rocket launcher, and by South Korea and the United States as short-range ballistic missile.
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Kung Feng
multiple rocket launcher system of Taiwan
Uragan-1M
Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher of the Russian Federation
KN-09
type of multiple rocket launcher
RM-51
The RM-51 (Raketomet vzor 1951) multiple rocket launcher was a Czechoslovak Army alternative of the BM-13 multiple rocket launcher developed in the 1950s.
A-100
multiple rocket launcher model by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology
KAMAZ 7850
thumb|15T528 transporter-loader missile vehicle for ICBMs on KAMAZ-78501 Platforma-O chassis
The KAMAZ-7850 (Platforma-O) is a new unified family of very heavy load wheeled transporters developed by KAMAZ for the Russian Ministry of Defence. This family is designed to replace the Belarusian-made MZKT transporter erector launchers that currently carry Russian ICBMs.
FIROS
multiple rocket launcher system of Italian origin