List of the largest cannon by caliber


The list of cannon by caliber contains all types of cannon through the ages listed in decreasing caliber size. For the purpose of this list, the development of large-calibre artillery can be divided into three periods, based on the kind of projectiles used, due to their dissimilar characteristics, and being practically incommensurable in terms of their bore size:

Stone balls

Heyday: 15th to 16th centuries
Caliber NameTypeProducedPlace of originMade by
890Tsar CannonBombard1586 Tsardom of RussiaAndrey Chokhov
820Pumhart von SteyrBombardHouse of Habsburg,
745BasilicBombard1453Ottoman EmpireOrban
735Faule MetteBombard1411City of Brunswick, Henning Bussenschutte
700Malik-i-MaidanBombardCity of BijapurMuhammad Bin Husain Rumi
660Dulle GrietBombardCity of Ghent, County of, Duchy of
635Rajagopala Beerangi Bombard1620Thanjavur Fort, Tamil Nadu, India was used in 1650 during the Nayak period to protect Thanjavur from enemies who entered through Keelavasal. This huge cannon was cast at Kollumedu near Thanjavur and erected in 1620Vikas Naikwade
635Dardanelles Gun or Great Turkish BombardBombard1464Ottoman EmpireMunir Ali
530Galeazzesca VittoriosaBombard1471 Duchy of Milan
Caliber: 530 mm ; Mass: ~ 8.6-8.8 t; Shell weight: 209 kg
Giovanni Garbagnate
520Faule GreteBombard1409Monastic state of the Teutonic KnightsHeynrich Dumechen
520Mons MegBombard1449Mons, County of Hainaut, Duchy of BurgundyJehan Cambier
510Bombard1480Knights Hospitaller

Iron balls and shot

Heyday: 16th to 19th centuries
Caliber NameTypeProducedPlace of originMade by
280Kanone GreifScharfmetze 1524Electorate of TrierMaster Simon
cannon280Jaivana1720Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur Riyasat, Mughal Empire
286Dal Madal Kaman/Dala Mardana1565Mallabhum, Bengal Subah, Mughal EmpireJagannath Karmakar
Jahan Kosha Cannon1637Bengal Subah, Mughal EmpireJanardan Karmakar
240Zamzama1757Durrani EmpireShah Nazir

Twenty-inch Rodman and Dahlgren smoothbore cannons were cast in 1864 during the American Civil War. The Rodmans were used as seacoast defense. Although not used as intended, two 20-inch Dahlgrens were intended to be mounted in the turrets of and.

Explosive shells

Heyday: 19th to 20th centuries
Caliber NameTypeProducedPlace of originMade by
914Mallet's mortarMortar1857 United KingdomRobert Mallet
914Little DavidMortar1945
800Schwerer GustavRailway gun1941Krupp
800DoraRailway gun1942Krupp
610Mortier monstreMortar1832 BelgiumHenri-Joseph Paixhans
600
Karl-GerätMortar1940Rheinmetall
520Obusier de 520 modèle 1916Railway howitzer1918 FranceSchneider et Cie
46040 cm/45 Type 94Naval gun1940Kure Naval Arsenal
457.2BL 18 inch railway howitzerRailway howitzer1920 United KingdomElswick Ordnance Company
457.2BL 18 inch Mk I naval gunNaval gun1916Elswick Ordnance Company
45718"/48 caliber Mark 1 gunNaval gun1942
450RML 17.72 inch gunNaval gun1877 United KingdomElswick Ordnance Company
420Big BerthaHowitzer1910sKrupp
42042 cm Gamma MörserMortar1910s / Krupp
4202B1 OkaMortar1957KBM
Kirov Plant
42042 cm Haubitze M. 14/16Howitzer1914-1918Škoda
412.8BL 16.25 inch Mk I naval gunNaval gun1888Elswick Ordnance Company
41041 cm/45 3rd Year TypeNaval gun
40616"/50 caliber M1919 gunGun1920Watervliet Arsenal
40616"/50 caliber Mark 2 gunGun1920Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., Bethlehem Steel
406BL 16 inch Mk I naval gunNaval gun1927
40640.6 cm SK C/34 gunNaval gunKrupp
4062A3 Kondensator 2PHowitzer1956KB SM
Kirov Plant
406406 mm/50 B-37 naval gun for sNaval gun1937Barrikady Plant, Stalingrad
40616"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun for the sNaval gun1943Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.

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