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- Cannon (links | edit)
- Howitzer (links | edit)
- Mary Rose (links | edit)
- Field gun (links | edit)
- Carronade (links | edit)
- Muzzleloader (links | edit)
- Battle of Turnhout (1597) (links | edit)
- Galleon (links | edit)
- Autocannon (links | edit)
- Mortar (weapon) (links | edit)
- Sheffield Castle (links | edit)
- Battle of Pinkie (links | edit)
- Tilbury Fort (links | edit)
- Smoothbore (links | edit)
- HMS Sovereign of the Seas (links | edit)
- English ship Revenge (1577) (links | edit)
- USS Hornet (1805) (links | edit)
- Device Forts (links | edit)
- Camber Castle (links | edit)
- Hurst Castle (links | edit)
- Southsea Castle (links | edit)
- Portland Castle (links | edit)
- Rifled breech loader (links | edit)
- HMS Cornwall (1692) (links | edit)
- Naval artillery (links | edit)
- Hand cannon (links | edit)
- Battle of Adwalton Moor (links | edit)
- Demi-culverin (links | edit)
- Field artillery in the American Civil War (links | edit)
- HMS Association (1697) (links | edit)
- List of established military terms (links | edit)
- Culverin (links | edit)
- Falconet (cannon) (links | edit)
- Siege of Carrigafoyle Castle (links | edit)
- Siege of Taganrog (links | edit)
- Bombard (weapon) (links | edit)
- English ship Antelope (1546) (links | edit)
- St Mawes Castle (links | edit)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1679) (links | edit)
- Naval artillery in the Age of Sail (links | edit)
- HMS Dartmouth (1655) (links | edit)
- Lantaka (links | edit)
- Korean cannon (links | edit)
- English cannon (links | edit)
- Gunpowder artillery in the Middle Ages (links | edit)
- Cannon operation (links | edit)
- Licorne (links | edit)
- History of cannons (links | edit)
- List of cannon projectiles (links | edit)
- Siege of Oxford (links | edit)