List of Naval Weapon Systems

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This is a reference list for Naval Weapon Systems listed alphabetically/numerically by designator (ie Mk 15) or name if designator unknown: NB: As this is an English language list, NATO codenames are used preferentially. Glossary of abbreviations at bottom.

0-9

  • 40/60 Gun
  • 40/70 Gun
  • 53-39 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 53-51 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 53-56 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 53-57 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 53-61 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 53-65 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 65-73 AntiShip Torpedo
  • 65-76 AntiShip Torpedo

A

  • AK-130 130mm Gun
  • AK-100 100mm Gun
  • AK-176 76.2mm Gun
  • AK-230 twin 30mm Gun
  • AK-630 Gun
  • Ak-725 57mm Gun
  • Albatros SAM
  • AM-39 Exocet ASM
  • APR-2 Airborne ASW Missile
  • APR-3 Airborne ASW Missile

B

C

D E F

G

  • Gabriel SSM

H

I

J

K L M

Mk

N

  • Nulka Active Missile Decoy

O

  • OTOMAT SSM

P

Q R

S

T

U

V

W X Y Z

  • ASM - Anti-Ship Missile
  • CIWS - Close In Weapon System
  • FCS - Fire Control System
  • GFCS - Gun FCS
  • NCS - Naval Combat System
  • PDMS - Point Defence Missile System
  • SAM - Surface to Air Missile
  • SA-N - Surface to Air Missile (Naval)
  • SLBM - Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile
  • SSM - Surface to Surface Missile
  • SUM - Surface to Underwater Missile
  • USM - Undersurface to Surface Missile
  • UUM - Undersurface to Undersurface Missile
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