Airborne gun explained

Airborne guns are airborne artillery pieces, designed for use by paratroopers. They are generally specific or specialised types of infantry support guns, being in the traditional sense capable of being broken down into smaller loads for transport by aircraft and soldiers, thus also suitable as mountain guns. The historical concept of the "airborne guns" is to some degree outdated, their role being filled by mortars, wire-guided missiles, and/or light anti-tank weapons. As it has been many decades since two industrialized great powers engaged directly in warfare, the concept of the "airborne gun" allowing paratroopers to maintain an airhead against an armored force is in that sense non-functional, but currently, all three of the U.S. Army's howitzers (for example), are air-mobile.

Airborne guns by country

China

Germany (historical)

Italy

Soviet Union / Russia

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Havadan Taşınabilir Obüs (BORAN) Projesi ve Özel Detaylar. 27 February 2018.
  2. Web site: TSK'da 'BORAN' Dönemi.