List of antiaircraft weapons. See also antiaircraft warfare.
Canada[]
- Tank AA, 20mm Quad, Skink - Canadian prototype anti-aircraft vehicle with four 20-mm Polsten cannon mounted in a turret on a Grizzly (Canadian Sherman) hull (see Lend-Lease Sherman tanks).
- Air Defense Anti-Tank System (ADATS)
- Oerlikon
India[]

The Arrow anti-ballistic missile
- Akash
- Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun(anti-aircraft)
- ZSU-23-4 self- propelled AA gun
- 9K22 Tunguska
- S-300
- Barak 1
- Barak 8
- SPYDER
Iran[]
- ZU-23-1,2 23mm AAA
- Samavat 35mm AAA
- Sa'ir 100mm AAA
- Mesbah 1
- Sayyad 1,2
- Shahab Thagheb
- Mersad
- Misagh-1,2
- Bavar 373
- Raad
- Ya Zahra
- Soheil
- S-300 (missile)
- S-200 Angara/Vega/Dubna (Upgraded)
Israel[]
- M-163 Hovet (M113 armed with M61 Vulcan)
- M-163 Machbet (M113 armed with M61 Vulcan, FIM-92 Stinger and an automated fire-control system)
- Arrow missile
- SPYDER
- Barak 1
- Barak 8
Italy[]
- Scotti 20/L77
- Breda M1935 20/L53
- M1941 90/L53
Japan[]
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Light antiaircraft[]
- Type 98 20 mm AA Machine Cannon
- Type 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon
- 20 mm Twin AA Machine Cannon(double cannon)
- Type 4 20 m Twin AA Machine Cannon(double cannon)
- Model 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun
- AA Mine Discharger
Medium and heavy antiaircraft[]
- Model 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun(triple cannon)
- Vickers Type 40 mm AT/AA Gun(double cannon)
- Type 11 75 mm AA Gun
- Type 88 75 mm AA Gun
- Type 4 75 mm AA Gun
- Type 3 80 mm AA Gun
- Type 99 88 mm AA Gun
- Type 10 120 mm AA Gun
- Type 14 10 cm AA Gun
- Type 3 12 cm AA Gun
- Type 5 15 cm AA Gun
- Type 89 12.7cm AA Gun
Self-propelled AA[]
- Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank Ho-Ki
- 20 mm AA Machine Cannon Carrier Truck
- 20 mm Anti-Aircraft Tank "Ta-Se"
- Type 96 AA Gun Prime Mover
- Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Vehicle
Japan Ground Self Defense Force anti-aircraft equipment[]
Antiaircraft land fixed/mobile Cannons[]
- M42 40 mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun "Duster"
- Type 87 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
- 75 mm M51 Anti-Aircraft Gun
Land-to-air missiles[]
- Type 81 Surface to Air Missile
- Type 93 Surface to Air Missile
- HAWK Ground to Air Missile
- Type 3 Chū-SAM
- Type 91 Surface-to-air missile
Japan Air Self Defense Force anti-aircraft equipment[]
Anti-air missile[]
- NIKE-J Ground to Air Large-Sized Missile
- PATRIOT Ground to Air Missile
Antiaircraft land cannon[]
- Reinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Canon
- VADS (Vulcan Air Defence System)
Korea Republic[]
- Raytheon MIM-104 Patriot
- Raytheon MIM-23 Hawk
- MBDA Mistral
- Crotale NG#K-SAM Pegasus
- Chiron (missile)
- KM-SAM
North Korea[]
Norway[]
- 7.5 cm L/45 M/16 anti aircraft gun
- NALLADS (using Bofors RBS-70 missiles)
- NASAMS - Norwegian Advanced Surface to Air Missile System (using AMRAAM missiles)
Pakistan[]
- Artemis 30[citation needed]
- ZSU-23-4 self- propelled AA gun
- FIM-92 Stinger
- Hongnu-5
- M42 Duster
- Rheinmetall 20 mm Twin Anti-Aircraft Cannon
People's Republic of China[]
- Hongqi-1
- Hongqi-2
- Hongnu-5
- Hongqi-7
- Hongqi-9
- Hongqi-10
- Hongqi-15
- Hongqi-17
- Hongqi-18
- Hongqi-61
- Kaishan-1
- Lieying-60
- PenLung-9
- Qianwei-1
- Qianwei-2
Poland[]
Russia/USSR[]
Gun systems[]
Missile systems[]

P25 TEL with SA-6 missiles erected
- SA-2 Guideline
- SA-3 Goa
- SA-4 Ganef
- SA-5 Gammon
- SA-6 Gainful
- SA-7 Grail
- SA-8 Gecko
- SA-9 Gaskin
- SA-10 Grumble
- SA-11 Gadfly
- SA-12 Gladiator/Giant
- SA-13 Gopher
- SA-14 Gremlin
- SA-15 Gauntlet
- SA-16 Gimlet
- SA-17 Grizzly
- SA-18 Grouse
- SA-20 Gargoyle
- SA-21 Growler
Combined systems[]
- SA-19 Grisom (2S6 Tunguska)
- SA-22 Greyhound (Pantsir-S1)
Sweden[]
- Bofors 20 mm gun
- Bofors 25 mm gun
- Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun
- Bofors 40 mm L/70 gun
- Bofors 57 mm L/60 gun
- Bofors 75 mm L/51 gun
- Bofors 75 mm L/60 gun
- Bofors 80 mm L/50 gun
- Bofors 105 mm L/50 gun
- RBS 70
- RBS 90
- RBS 23
Switzerland[]
- Oerlikon 20 mm cannon
- Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon
- Oerlikon Skyshield 35 mm Revolver Gun System
- Oerlikon Millennium 35 mm Naval Revolver Gun System
Turkey[]
- Atılgan PMADS
- Zıpkın
UK[]
Guns[]
- Polsten
- QF 3.7 inch AA gun
- QF 2 pounder naval gun
- 0.5 inch Vickers machine gun
- 4.5 inch (114 mm) gun
Missile[]
- Bristol Bloodhound
- Blowpipe missile
- Javelin missile
- Rapier missile
- Sea Slug missile
- Sea Wolf missile
- Starstreak missile
- English Electric Thunderbird
- Sea Cat/Tiger Cat missile
- Sea Dart missile
- Starburst surface-to-air missile
Other[]
- Unrotated Projectile
- Holman Projector
- Z battery (2 inch rocket battery)
USA[]
Missile systems[]

M6 linebacker launching Stinger missile
- RIM-8 Talos
- MIM-14 Nike-Hercules
- MIM-23 Hawk
- RIM-24 Tartar
- FIM-43 Redeye
- MIM-46 Mauler (project)
- LIM-49 Nike Zeus (project)
- RIM-50 Typhon LR (project)
- RIM-55 Typhon MR (project)
- RIM-66 Standard Missile-1 and 2 MR
- RIM-67 Standard Missile-2 ER
- MIM-72 Chaparral
- RIM-85 (project)
- FIM-92 Stinger
- M-1097 Avenger
- RIM-101 (project)
- MIM-104 Patriot
- RIM-113 (project)
- MIM-115 Roland
- RIM-116 RAM
- RIM-156 Standard Missile-2ER Block IV
- RIM-161 Standard Missile-3
- RIM-162 ESSM
- LAV-AD
Gun systems[]
- 50 cal. MG
- M45 quadmount
- Oerlikon 20 mm cannon
- 5 inch dual purpose
- 3-inch M1918 gun (World War I)
- 105mm M3 gun (interbellum, limited production)
- 37 mm M1 gun (interbellum, WWII)
- 1.1"/75 (28mm) gun (interbellum, WWII)
- Bofors 40 mm gun (World War II)
- 90 mm M3 gun (World War II - 1950s)
- 120 mm M1 gun (World War II - 1950s)
- Skysweeper (early Cold War)
- M42 Duster (Cold War)
- M163 VADS "Vulcan"
- M247 Sergeant York
- Phalanx CIWS
Yugoslavia[]
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